Ars chirurgica a compendium of the theory and practice of chirurgery in seven books ... shewing the names, causes, signs, differences, prognosticks, and various intentions of curing all kinds of chirurgick diseases ... : to which is added Pharmacopoeia chirurgica, or, The medical store, Latin and English ... / by William Salmon ...

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Ars chirurgica a compendium of the theory and practice of chirurgery in seven books ... shewing the names, causes, signs, differences, prognosticks, and various intentions of curing all kinds of chirurgick diseases ... : to which is added Pharmacopoeia chirurgica, or, The medical store, Latin and English ... / by William Salmon ...
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Salmon, William, 1644-1713.
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London : Printed for J. Dawks ... and sold by S. Sprint [and 6 others] ...,
M.DC.XCVIII [1698]
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Medicine -- 15th-18th centuries.
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I. Sal Absinthii fixum.

℞ ABsinthii communis quan∣tum sufficit, accenda∣tur ut penitus in cineres abeat albos; ex quibus cum Aqua ca∣lida Elixiviatur Sal: hanc A∣quam filtra, recentem supra faeces fundendo, donec nullum falinum ampliùs referat sapo∣rem: solutiones omnes confun∣de, & in Patella terrea munda ad siccitatem evapora; sique opus sit, secundà & tertiâ so∣lutione, filtratione, & coagula∣tione purificatur. Sal Essentiale paratur ex foliis Absinthii vi∣rentis, antequam semina pro∣trudere incipiat, contusis, in Aqua copiosa coctis ad medie∣tatem: fortiter decoctum cole∣tur per expressionem, colatura cum albumine Ovorum clarifice∣tur, & evaporetur ad Mellis liquidi spissitudinem; deinde reponendo in frigido ad cry∣stallizandum, siceantur Crystalli ad usum.

Sal Fixum incidit, aperit, abs∣tergit, attenuat, & Stomachicum est, Calculum pellit, Ʋrinam & Sudores ciet, prodest atque in Febribus quibuscunque. Dosis, à granis decem ad scruplam unam. Sal Essentiale abstergit, Stoma∣chicum est egregium, & Sudorisi∣cum; Vermes necat, Obstructiones Lienis & Mesenterii tollit, & Bilis effervescentiam sedat. Dosis, à granis decem ad scruplam unam.

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