Trochisci Cypheos, for the making of Mi∣thridate.
Take of the pulp of fat Raisins of the Sun cleans∣ed from the skins and stones, of Cyprian Turpentine,
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Take of the pulp of fat Raisins of the Sun cleans∣ed from the skins and stones, of Cyprian Turpentine,
each three ounces, of Myrrh and Scenanth, each one ounce and an half, of Cinnamon half an ounce, of sweet smelling Flag, three drams, of the roo•••• of round Cyperus, of Indian Spicknard, of wood of Cassia, of Juniper berries, Bdellium, wood o•• Aloes, each two drams and an half, of Saffron one dram, of the best Honey clarified a sufficient quan∣tity, and a little Canary Wine; the Myrrh and Bdellium must be beaten in a Morter with the Wine, to the thickness of liquid Honey, then pre∣sently add the Turpentine, the pulp of Raisins, and the powders, then with clarified Honey, well boil∣ed make a Mass for Troches.