146 Pilles of D. Mesues, which the Pothecaries call lucis maioris.
TAke of roses, violets, wormewood, coloquintida, turbith cubibes, calamus aromaticus, nutmigs, spicknard, the flower of harder time, the séede of balme, the wood of balme, filer montan, the séede of rew, squinantum, asarabacca, ma∣stike, of cloues, cinamon, annisséede, fennell, of smallage, ca∣siafistula, safron, of mace aū. two ʒ. of all the kinds of myro∣bolans, of rhabarbe aū. foure ʒ. of aloes cicatrine as much as of them all, of agaric, of sene aū. fiue ʒ. of eybright, sixe ʒ. make them with the iuice of fennell.
These be present remedies against euill sight, they purge the instruments of the senses, and superfluous humours, they kéepe the body strong and in health.