Pharmaceutice rationalis: or, The operations of medicines in humane bodies. The second part. With copper plates describing the several parts treated of in this volume. By Tho. Willis, M.D. and Sedley Professor in the University of Oxford.
Willis, Thomas, 1621-1675.
9. Pills.

Take of Aloes rosata, or rather of Ruffus's his Pill, flower of Brimstone of each one dram and half, flowers of Benzoin ℈ j. Juice of Liquorish dissolv'd in as much Snail-water as will suffice to make a mass, form it into small pills to be taken 4 at night, to be repeated every or every other night.

Take of powder of Elecampane, Liquorish, flower of Brimstone, of each one dram, flowers of Benzoin half a dram, Tarr as much as is sufficient, form it into small pills, the Dose 3 or 4, evening or soon in the morning.

Take of Millepedes or Hogs-lice prepared ʒ ij. the powder of the seeds of Nettles, Bur∣dock of each half a dram, Oyl of Nutmegs distilled ℈ j. Salt of Amber half a dram; Juice of Liquorish what will suffice, form it into small Pills, take three in the morning and in the evening.