Pharmaco-pinax, or A table and taxe of the pryces of all vsuall medicaments, simple and composed, contayned in D. Gordon's apothecarie and chymicall shop within Mr Robert Farquhar's high lodging, in New Aberdene. Together with certayne approved remedies against diseases, which now most reigne amongst the commons. All for the vse of the people; proportionate both to rich and poore, learned and unlearned; and profitable to all.
Gordon, D., apothecary.

Approved Remeadies, for particular Disea∣ses, and most frequent. They are all of one pryce, for being specificke, and not admitting baser In∣gredients, or Succedances.

1. For internall Infirmities common to both the Sexes.

  • FOr the weake Braines, and Defluxions, powder, drag. 3. s.
  • To take away Dolours, stay Fluxes, and moue sleepe, pilons, scrup. 20. s.
  • For rednesse, and watering of the Eyes, water, vn••
  • For the Cartaract, called the Marke, and clearing the Sight, water▪ 〈…〉
    To stay bleeding at the Nose,
    • A Plaister, 3. s.
    • Powder, Dragm. 3. s▪
  • For the bimming of the Eares, and slow hearing,
  • For the Tooth-aike, or Worme, Gargarisme, and
  • Gargarismes for the Ppe in the Craig, and Vlcers
  • Powder to make a sweet Breath,
  • Lambitiue, for all Hoastes, and infirmities
  • Page  43 Lambitiue, for spitting Blood, and preserving from consumption of the Lights, called the Eticke drag, 6, s.
  • Cordiall Waters for panting and beating of the Heart, and Sowning Vnce, 10, s.
  • Powder against all sorts of Fevers, drachma 12. s.
  • To preserue from Poyson and Pests,
    • Water vnce 12. s.
    • Confection drach. 6. s.
  • Digestiue powders, for colde and windie Stomackes, vnce 4. s.
  • Corroborating powders, for weake and watrie Stomackes, drach. 2. s,
  • Against Thirst in burning Agues, or other-wayes,
    powder,drach. 3. s.
    Conserue,vnce 8. s.
  • To stay excessiue Vomiting
    plaister,16. s.
    cataplasme,12. s.
  • To stay a simple Fluxe of the Bellie,
    Confection,drach. 3. s.
    powder,
  • Powder to stay the bloodie Fluxe, drag. 4. s.
  • Powder for the Colicke, or windie gravell, drag. 4. s.
  • Powder to kill Worms in the Bellie, drag. 2. s.
  • Plaister to cloze the Emerodes, called Morbus Vrbanus, drag. 6. s.
  • Powder for the Iaundise, called the Guele-auch, drag. 4. s.
  • Powder for scouring of the Reanes, and sandie gravell, drag. 4, s.
  • Powder for Impotencie in Men, dragm. 40. s.
  • Powder for running of the Reans, dragm. 6. s.

2. For Womanlie Diseases.

  • Powder to provoke the Flowrs, drag. 3. s.
  • Powder to stay the Flowrs, drachm. 2. s.
  • Powder and Water for the whyte Flowrs, vnce 4. s.
  • For the Bairne-bed rysing,
    Water,vnce 8. s.
    Oyle,dragma 2. s.
  • 〈…〉 Deliverie, and After-birth,
    powder,drag. 3. s.
    oyle,drag. 2. s.
  • 〈…〉 after Deliverie, vnce, 8. s.
  • 〈…〉 aboundance of Milke, lib. 4. s.
  • 〈…〉 confluxe of too much blood, 〈…〉 to the Paps, 12. s.
  • 〈…〉ed Milke in the paps, 14. s.
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3. For Bairnlie Diseases.

  • Syrope for the Kinkhost, vnce, 3. s.
  • Electuarie for Toothing, vnce, 6. s.
  • Powder for the Falling-Sicknesse in Bairns, scrup. 20. s.
  • To kill Worms in Bairns,
    plaister,6. s.
    water,vnce 2. s.
  • Laxatiue Vnguent, to loose the Bellie, by rubbing it there-on, dr. 4. s.
  • Plaister for the Rum-burst, vnce, 6. s.
  • Plaister for the Mowls, 4, s.

4. For Externall Diseases.

  • Oyle▪ for all diking in the Bones, vnce, 6. s.
  • Plaister for the Ischiaticke. 12, s.
  • Water for the Podagra and Gutt, vnce▪ 8, s.
  • Water for dighting and healing wounds, vnce, 20. s.
  • Vnguent for all sorte of Byles, vnce, 10. s.
  • Plaister for all bruised Stroaks, or Contusions, 6. s.
  • Vnguent for all Burnings and Clawings, vnce, 4. s.
  • Vnguent for Lyce of the Bodie or Head, vnce, 6▪ s,
  • Vnguent for the Scab, Yuicke, or Itching, vnce, 8, s.
  • Water to take away Warts and Horns. vnce, 8, s.

5. For Decorement.

  • Balls and Powders to perfume Chambers vnce, 8. s.
  • Water to sleike the Skinne of the Face vnce, 3. s.
  • Water to make Yealow Haire vnce, 4. s.
  • Water to take away Pocke-Markes vnce, 8. s.
  • Powder to straw among Cloathes to perfume them drag, 1 s.
  • A new sort of Damaske water to wash the Hands vnce, 2. s.
  • Pomades or Sweet Soape-Balls to wash the Hands viece▪ 10. s.
  • Pomanders or Muske-Balls for the Nose the piece▪ 20. s.
FINIS.
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