The London dispensatory, reduced to the practice of the London physicians wherein are contain'd the medicines, both Galenical and chymical, that are now in use ... / by John Pechey ...

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The London dispensatory, reduced to the practice of the London physicians wherein are contain'd the medicines, both Galenical and chymical, that are now in use ... / by John Pechey ...
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Pechey, John, 1655-1716.
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London :: Printed by F. Collins for J. Lawrence ...,
1694.
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Dispensatories.
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"The London dispensatory, reduced to the practice of the London physicians wherein are contain'd the medicines, both Galenical and chymical, that are now in use ... / by John Pechey ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A53916.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 8, 2024.

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Page 89

Dr. Gordons Troches, in Latin, Trochisci ordoni.

Take of the four greater cold seeds skinned, of ite Poppies, Mallows, Cotton, Purslain, Quinces, yrtle-berries, Gum Tragacanth Arabick, Pistaches, ne-nuts cleansed, Sugar-candy, Penids, Liquo∣e cleansed, Barly cleansed, the Mucilage of e Seeds of Psyllium, sweet Almonds blanched, each o drams, of Dragons blood, Spodium of Ivory, d Roses, Myrrh, each half an ounce, with a suf∣ient quantity of Hydromel, make Troches.

Virtues. They stop tickling coughs, fluxes of od, the whites, and are good for ulcers of the reins, ts, bladder, and lungs, and for the running of the ins.

Dose. A dram of them may be taken at a me.

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