Sirrup of Wormewood.
22 R. Roman Wormewood lib. ss. red Roses, ℥ ii.
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22 R. Roman Wormewood lib. ss. red Roses, ℥ ii.
Spikenard ʒ iii. bruise them, and infuse them xxiiii. houres in old and well smelling white Wine, and the Iuyce of Quince peares lib. ii. ss. boyle them with a gentle fire to the consumption of halfe; then boyle them againe with lib. ii. of white Sugar, to the thicke∣nesse of a Sirrup. It purgeth and consumeth Choler out of the stomacke, it recovereth a good and pleasant colour, and helpeth the Iaundies.