Bate.] ℞ SPirits of Cinamon, of Citrons, of black Cherries, of Rosemary Flowers, A. ℥iv. Juyce of Kermes ℥ij. mix them very well, filtrate through brown paper, and add of the best white Sugar-Candy ℥ij. Leaves of Gold No 10. mix them S. A. For the Rich some add the Spirit of Ambergriese ℥ij. It discusses sharp Va∣pours, recreates the Spirits Natural, Vital, and Animal; gives relief and comfort to Women in Labour.
Salmon.] This is properly a mixture or compound made of several choice things, where ••y it becomes a great Cepha∣••ick, Neurotick, and Cardi∣ack; and may be given in all cases where there is any Deliquium Animi, as Faint∣ings and Swoonings, Sickness at Heart and Stomach; and indeed in almost every kind of weakness; as also in Pal∣sies, Tremblings, Numbness, feebleness of the Joynts, weak∣ness of the Sight, and in most of the Illnesses and Distem∣pers of Old Age, for that it comforts, warms, and che∣rishes their chilled and un∣active Juyces, &c. Dose ℥ss. either alone, or in any pro∣per Cordial Water. I know but one fault in this Com∣position, which is its dear∣ness, it being only fit for the more wealthy sort of People, who are able to pay a good price for a Cordial Draught.