Pharmacopoeia Lemeriana contracta Lemery's Universal pharmacopoeia abridg'd, in a collection of recepe's and observations compar'd with the London and with Bates's dispensatories, and also with Charas's Royal pharmacy : to which are added some remedies recommended by the members of the French Royal Academy of Science, most collected out of the history of that society lately published by John Baptista du Hamel.

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Pharmacopoeia Lemeriana contracta Lemery's Universal pharmacopoeia abridg'd, in a collection of recepe's and observations compar'd with the London and with Bates's dispensatories, and also with Charas's Royal pharmacy : to which are added some remedies recommended by the members of the French Royal Academy of Science, most collected out of the history of that society lately published by John Baptista du Hamel.
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Lémery, Nicolas, 1645-1715.
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London :: Printed for Walter Kettilby,
1700.
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A Febrifuge Plaster.

℞. Cloves of Garlick well cleans'd two ounces, twenty live Spiders, Bitumen of India, Sal Armoniack, Rosin, Wax, Tur∣pentine, Oyl of Spike and Mastick, of each one ounce; Camphire two drachms; make them into a Plaster according to art.

The subtiler parts of these topick Me∣dicines excited by the heat of the Body in∣sinuate themselves through the pores, mix with the Blood, and either by fusing it or raising a gentle Fermentation, sometimes happen to occasion the secretion of the morbile matter; bleeding and purging ought to precede their use.

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