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Bate.] Roots of Smallage, Parsley. A. M. j. of Madder ℥ss. Lavender, Maidenhair, Dodder, Agrimony, red Cicers or Chick-peese, A. M. ss. Roots of Asarabacca ℥j. Calamus A∣romaticus ℥ss. Seeds of Anise, Smallage, Parsley, Daucus, Ca∣raways, Faenugreek, A. ʒj. Seeds of Melons, Cucumbers, A. ʒiij. Fountain-water lbvj. boil all to the Consumption of lbij. strain, and sweeten with Su∣gar, q. s. It is given in diffi∣culty of making water, ℥vj. for a Dose.
Salmon.] § 1. It provokes Urine powerfully; but it will be much more effectual, if at time of taking it, you add to the Dose, gr. xij. ad xx. of pure Salt of Tar∣tar.
§ 2. If Winter Cherries ℥j. Juniper-berries ℥ss. be added to the Composition, it will yet be much more effectu∣al.
§ 3. And at last to make the Medicine compleat, be∣ing boiled and strained, you ought to every lbss. ad S.V. ℥j.