Salis of Salt | Armoniaci. of Salt Armoniacke | Vnce | 6. s. | |
Alkali. of Kali salt | ||||
Gemmae. of Crystallin salt | ||||
Nitri. of Salt-peter | vnce | 2. s. | ||
Saccari of Sugar | Candi. of Sugar Candie | white | vnce | 3. s. |
red | Vnce | 2. s. | ||
Farinae. of Castenad or Kitchin Sugar | vnce | 1. s. | ||
Fini. of refined Sugar | Vnce | 2. s. | ||
Penidii. of rolled wrought Sugar | vnce | 4. s. | ||
Salsae parillae. of Salsa parilla | vnce | 10. s. | ||
Sasaphras. of Indian Sasafras | drag | 4. s. | ||
Sandara•…•…ae rab••m. a sort of Arsenicke | Vnce | |||
Hirci praepar: of Buckes blood | dra. | 1. s. | ||
Sanguinis of Blood | Humani praepar: of Men | |||
Draconis. juyce of a tree, for rednesse called Dragon-blood | drag | 3. s. | ||
Sandalorum. of sanders | Alborum. of white | drag | 2. s. | |
Citrinorum. of yealow | ||||
Rubrorum. of red | drag | 1. s. | ||
Sarcocollae. of flesh lyme | ||||
Saponis albi. of whyte Soape | vnce | 3. s. | ||
Scammonii. of Scammonie, juyce of the Herbe Scammonie | drag | 12. s. | ||
Scordii cretici. of scordion of Candie | drag | 2. s. | ||
Scoriae Ferri & Aeris praepar: of drosse, or refuse of Yron and Brasse | drag | 1. s. |
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.
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- 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.
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- Gordon, D., apothecary.
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- Aberdene :: Imprinted by Edward Raban,
- Anno 1625.
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- Selling -- Drugs -- Early works to 1800.
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"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." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/a01934.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 12, 2024.
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Absynthii. of Wormwood | Antherae rosarum. of Rose Seed | drag. 2. s. | |
Acetosae. of Sourackes | |||
Agni casti. of Chest-Tree, Abraham's Oliues | Basiliconis. of Basilicke▪ Garden Basill | ||
Anethi. of Dill | Cytoniorum. of Quinces | ||
Asparagi. of Asperges | Lythospermi. of Grummall | ||
Bismalvae. of whyte Mallowes | Ricini Americani. of Palma Christi | ||
Brusci. of Butchers Broome | |||
Cardui benedicti. of bles∣sed Thistle | Staphisagriae. of Staphisaker, Lyce-bane | ||
Carthami. of wyld Safron | Seseleos. of Seseli | ||
Cannabis. of Hempe | |||
Cataputiae. of Spurge. | Majoranae. of Marjolin | scy. 3. s | |
Erucae. of Rocket | Mel••ssae. of Balme | ||
Hioscyami. of Hen-bane | dr. 1. s | Cicerum rubr: of red Cices | vnce 3. s. |
Levistici. of Lovage | Foenugreci. of Fenegre | ||
Linguae avis. of the Ash tree | Genistae. of Broome | ||
Malvae. of Mallowes | Lupinorum. of Lupins | ||
Napi. of long Rap, or Navet | Lini. of Linget | ||
Nasturtii. of Cresses, Towne-Carse | O••ob••. of Vetches, Fitches | ||
Nigellae. of Niel, or Gitt | Semiū 4 calli∣dor: major: | Anisi. of Anise seeds | dr. 1. s. |
Papaveris utriusque. of Chesbow | Foeniculi. of Fenkell | ||
Plantaginis. of Plantaine | Carvi. of Carvi | ||
Petroselini. of Parsley | Cummini. of Cūmin | ||
Pastinacae. of Peasneip | Sem. 4. cal: mi∣nor: | Ameos. of Amie | drag. 2. s. |
Psyllii. of Flea-bane | Amomi. of Amomum | ||
Paeoniae. of Rose-Pionie | Apii. of Smallage | ||
Sinapis. of Mustard | Dauci. of Daucus of Candie | ||
Thlaspi. of Thlaspi | |||
Vrticae. of Nettles |
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Sem. 4 fri∣gid. maj. | Cucumeris. of Cucū∣bers | drag. 1. s. | Sem. 4. fri∣gid. min. | Endiviae. of Cicorie | drag. 1. s. |
Cucurbitae. of Gourds | Lactucae. of Lettuce | ||||
Cytrulli. of Citruils | Portulacae. of Purpie | ||||
Melonum. of Melons | Scar••olae. of whyte Endivie | ||||
Serici crud••. of raw Silke | drag. | 6. s. | |||
Spermatis coeti. of Whaile-shot | Vnce | 6. s. | |||
Spicae nard••. of Spicknard | drag. | 5. s. | |||
Spicae celticae. of spica Celtica of Shops. | drag | 2. s. | |||
Spodii. of spodium, or burnt Yvorie | drag | 3. s. | |||
Squmanthi. squenath Flowre of juncus odoratus or Ca∣mels siraw. | drag | 8. s. | |||
Styracis calamitae. of a sweet Gum brought from Sy∣ria in reedes | drag | 6. s. | |||
Styracis liquidae. worst sort of stirax | Vnce | 12. s. | |||
Scincorum marin. scinke-fish lyke a Lezard▪ or Salamander, by some called the little Crocodil. | the peice | 24. s. | |||
Sulphuris | Vivi. of quicke Brimstone | Vnce | 2. s. | ||
C••rini of yelow Brimstone | Vnce | 1. s. | |||
Sumach. of Sumacke | Vnce | 4. s. |