Doron medicum, or, A supplement to the new London dispensatory in III books : containing a supplement I. to the materia medica, II. to the internal compound medicaments, III. to the external compound medicaments : compleated with the art of compounding medicines ... / by William Salmon ...

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Doron medicum, or, A supplement to the new London dispensatory in III books : containing a supplement I. to the materia medica, II. to the internal compound medicaments, III. to the external compound medicaments : compleated with the art of compounding medicines ... / by William Salmon ...
Author
Salmon, William, 1644-1713.
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London :: Printed for T. Dawks, T. Bassett, J. Wright and R. Chiswell,
1683.
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Pharmacopoeias -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Dispensatories.
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I. Diureticks whose Basis is an Alcalisate Salt.

It is evident that Alchali∣zate Salts do somtimes move Ʋrine. For in great stoppages of the Water, Pouder of Egg∣shells,

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or of Crabs Claws or Eyes, have to some been a present Remedy. The reason of which is this, For that they do not fuse or scatter, nor sen∣sibly praecipitate the Blood. Hence it appears, That these kinds of Salts, are to be given in an Acetous Discrasy of the Blood and Humors; for that they bind up the acid Salts by their Combination, freeing the Blood from Fluxions and Coagulations, that thereby it might be strengthened to re∣tain its superfluous Serum to transfer it by the Emulgent Arteries to the Reins.

166. ℞ Salt of Tartar ℈ss. Crabs Eyes levigated ℈j. mix them.

167. ℞ Gascoin Pouder ʒjss. Salt of Amber, Sal Prunellae, A. ℈ij. Salt of Tartar, Nutmegs, A. ℈j. mix in a fine Pouder. Dose ℈j ad ʒss.

168. ℞ Pearl and Coral laevigated, A. ℈ss ad j. Salt of Tartar ℈ss. mix them.

169. ℞ Egg-shell leviga∣ted ℈j ad ij. Salt of Tartar ℈ss. mix them.

170. ℞ Pouder of Crabs-Claws Compound gr. xij. ad xviij. Salt of Eggshells gr.vj. ad x. Cloves gr.ij. mix them.

171. ℞ Calx of Eggshells ʒss. Gascoin Pouder ℈j. Egg∣shell laevigated ℈ss. Salt of Tartar gr. vj. Nutmegs, Cloves, A. gr. ij. all being in fine Pouder, make them into Pills with Venice Turpentine for a Dose.

172. ℞ Egg-shels laevi∣gated ʒss. Salt of Broom ℈j. make a Bolus with Turpen∣tine.

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