The London practice of physick, or, The whole practical part of Physick contained in the works of Dr. Willis faithfully made English, and printed together for the publick good.

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The London practice of physick, or, The whole practical part of Physick contained in the works of Dr. Willis faithfully made English, and printed together for the publick good.
Author
Willis, Thomas, 1621-1675.
Publication
London :: Printed for Thomas Basset ... and William Crooke ...,
1685.
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Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
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"The London practice of physick, or, The whole practical part of Physick contained in the works of Dr. Willis faithfully made English, and printed together for the publick good." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A66498.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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Electuaries.

TAke Conserve of Male Peony-flowers, of Lillies of the valley, of each three Ounces: Seeds and Roots of the Male Peony pow∣dred of each two Drams, Coral prepar'd a Dram, Pearl powdred, Mans Scull prepar'd, of each two Scruples, Salt of Mistletow of the Oak a Dram and a half, with a sufficient quantity of Syrup of Coral, make an Electuary; let him take Morning and Evening the quantity of a Nutmeg.

Take Roots of Male Peony powdred an Ounce, Seeds of the same half an Ounce, Mistletow of the Oak, Elks-hoof, Mans Scull prepar'd, of each two Drams, Roots of Angelica, Contrayerva, Virginia Serpentary, of each a Dram, white Amber, Coral calcin'd, of each a Dram, Salt of common Mistletow two Drams, Sugar-candy dissolv'd in a

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sufficient quantity of the Antiepileptick water of Langius eight Ounces, make a Confection, let him take twice a Day the quantity of a Nutmeg.

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