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 ...
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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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CHAP. VIII. Of Cold Medicaments appropriate.

1. COoling the Head, Mandrake, Lettice, Purstane, Plantane, Nightshade, Henbane, Wa∣ter Lillyes, White Poppies, white Roses, Violets, Gourd, Cucumer, Melon, Opium, Housleek, Leaves of the Vine, Willow, Venus Navel, Juyce of the Birch-tree, Water and Oyl of Froggs. Add these Ophthalmicks: Roots and leaves of Succory, Succory Flowers, Straw berries, Rape, Fumitory, Water Lillies, Plantane, White Roses, Vi∣olets, Quinces, Rotten Ap∣ples, Pears and Plums alone, or with Sugar or Honey, Poppies, Puislane, Dandelion, Oak, Fleawort, Bean flow∣ers, Fine Bole, Terra Sigilla∣a, Ceruse, Litharge, Lapis Calaminaris, Tutia, Saccha∣rum Saturni, Spodium, Blew bottle, Clivers, Mucilages of Fleawort Seeds, and Seeds of Mallows, Marsh mallows, and Quinces.

2. Cooling the Throat. Bram∣ble, Orpine, Privet, Straw∣berries Leaves and Fruit, Poppies, Juyces of Oranges, and Limons, Verjuyce, Vi∣negar, Album Graecum, Acacia, Juyce of Slows, Galls, Acorns, Alum, Berries of the Bramble, whilst green and red, Mulberries, almost ripe, and ripe, Dew berries, Rasp∣berries, Violet Leaves, Co∣lumbines, Cranes bill, An∣choves, Pickled Herrings, Cucumers, Barberries, Grapes ripe and unripe.

3. Cooling the Breast and Lungs. Endive, Lambs tongue, Plantane, Polypody, Purslane, Water Lillies, Coleworts, Violets, Mallows, Bugloss, Succory, Poppy, Quinces, Barley, Pruncs, Mulberries, Jujubes, Sebestens, Sanders all the sorts, Faenugreek, Tragacanth, Gum Arabick, Whey, Red Roses, Seeds of Citruls, Gourds, Cucumer, Melon, Henbane, Nightshade,

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Hemlock, Sorrel, Dandelion, Chickweed, Barley, Hips of both wild and sweet Bryar, Barberries, Mucilages of Flea∣wort seed, Faenugreek and Althaea, white Lillies, Goats Milk, River Crabs.

4. Cooling the Heart. Dan∣delyon, Sorrel, Wood Sorrel, Water Lillyes, Violets, Suc∣cory, Cucumers, Gourds, Rasp berry, red Currants, Barberries, Oranges, Limons, Citrons, Pomgranates, San∣ders, Pearls, Coral, Frag∣ments of the precious Stones, Mulberries, the four cold Seeds, Quinces, ripe Apples, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Juyce of Wood-sorrel, Roses, E∣glantine berries, Grapes ripe and unripe, Acacia, Juyce of Slows.

5. Cooling the Stomach. Succory, Sorrel, Asparagus, Water Lillyes, Endive, Pur∣slane, Mirtle, Roses, Violets, Balaustians, Cucumers, Me∣lons, Gourds, Barley, Juyces of Quinces, Citrons, Oran∣ges, Limons, Pomgranates; Seeds of Citrul, Gourd, Cu∣cumer, Melon, Roses, Myr∣tle berries, Medlars, Tama∣rinds, Curans, both white and red; ripe and unripe Apples, Pears, Plums, Cher∣ries, Goose-berries, Pearls, Coral, Alum, Verjuyce, Oak buds.

6. Cooling the Liver. Aspa∣ragus, Grass, Water Lillies, Straw berries, Sorrel, Succo∣ry, Sow-Thistle, Endive, Purslane, Lettice, Roses, Bur∣rage, Bugloss, Balaustians, Acacia, Poppy, white and red, Barley, Juyces of Oran∣ges, Citrons, and Limons, Seeds of Cucumers, Gourds, Melons, Citruls, Pomgranate Peels and Juyce, Juyce of Quinces, Currants, Goose∣berries, Wood Sorrel, Myr∣tles, Medlers, Tamarinds white and red, red Coral, Shavings of Harts horn and Ivory, whey of Goats milk, Fumitory, Dandelion, Bar∣berries, Crystals of Tartar.

7. Cooling the Spleen. Wil∣low, Hemlock, Fumitory, Polypody, Dodder, Epithy∣mum, Bark of Willow roots, the four greater and lesser cold Seeds, Water Lillies, Straw berry, Sorrel, Wood-Sorrel, all the kinds of Succo∣ry, or Succory like Plants, Henbane, red and white San∣ders,

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Barberries, Crystals of Tartar, white Coral, whey of Cows and Goats Milk, Oyl of Salt, Sulphur and Vi∣triol.

8. Cooling the Reins and Bladder. Grass, Straw ber∣ries, Water Lillies, Purslane, Willow, Lettice, Whey, Cassia Fistula, Violets, Roses, Poppy, Oranges, Limons, Citrons, Barley, Endive, Suc∣cory, Hearts ease, Flowers of Violets, Beans; Seeds of Ci∣truls, Cucumers, Gourds, Melons, Medlar Stones, Vio∣let Seeds, Flesh of Quinces, Barley water, Niter, Sal-pru∣nellae, Salt of Chrystal, Tartar, Saccharum Saturni, Prunes.

9. Cooling the Bowels. Cas∣sia Fistula, Sow Thistle, Bucks Horn, Fumitory, Mallows, Althaea, Orpine, Plantane, Myrabolans, Prunes, Tama∣rinds, Comfry, Chickweed, white Sanders, Buck horn Plantane, Dasies, Succory, Endive, Beets white and red, Bistort, Elder, Pomgranate Rinds, Myrtles, Parslane, white Lillyes, water Lillyes, Arach, Oyl of Poppy seeds, Mucilages of Fleawort seed, and Faenugreek, Oat-meal, Whey, Butter-milk.

10. Cooling the Womb. Bi∣stort, Comfry, Shepheards purse, Perwincle, Plantane, stinking Arach, Oak, Purslane, Loostrife, Roses, Quinces, Ba∣laustians, Water Lillyes, Wil∣low, Henbane, Poppy, Pom∣granates, Medlars, Myrtles, red Coral, Acacia, red and white Sanders, Dragons Blood, wild Tansie, Sow thistle, Madder, Barberries, Hypocistis, Cab∣bage and Colworts, Alum, red Coral, Pearl, Mother of Pearl, fine Bole, Terra Lemnia.

11. Cooling the Joynts. Henbane, Housleek, Lettice, Nightshade, Poplar, Willow, Poppy, Opium, Comfry, Knotgrass, Dasies, Vine leaves, Myrtle, Sorrel, Bistort, Hounds tongue, Plantane, Endive, Al∣kanet, Madder, Bears breech, Eryngo, Iallap, Mecoachan, Burdock, Shepheards purse, Flixweed, Yarrow, wild Tan∣sie, Bucks Horn, Fumitory, Ducks meat, Hermodactils, Woodbine, Quinces, Gourds, Citruls, Cucumers, Melons, (the five last being outward∣ly applyed) Cypress, Horse tail, Oak Leaves, Colcothar, Alum, Saccharum Saturni.

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