Tractatus de simplicium medicamentorum facultatibus. = A treatise of the nature and qualities of such simples as are most frequently used in medicines,: both purging, and others. Methodically handled, for the benefit of those that understand not the Latine tongue. To which is added: many compound medicines for most diseases incident to mankinde: as also two alphabeticall tables, very necessary for the reader. Together with, the explanation of all hard words or termes of art, whereby the vulgar may the better understand it. / By Robert Pemel, practitioner in physick, at Cranebrooke in Kent. Licensed and enterd according to order.

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Tractatus de simplicium medicamentorum facultatibus. = A treatise of the nature and qualities of such simples as are most frequently used in medicines,: both purging, and others. Methodically handled, for the benefit of those that understand not the Latine tongue. To which is added: many compound medicines for most diseases incident to mankinde: as also two alphabeticall tables, very necessary for the reader. Together with, the explanation of all hard words or termes of art, whereby the vulgar may the better understand it. / By Robert Pemel, practitioner in physick, at Cranebrooke in Kent. Licensed and enterd according to order.
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Pemell, Robert.
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London :: Printed by M. Simmons, for Philemon Stephens, at the guilded Lyon in St Pauls Church-Yard,
1652.
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"Tractatus de simplicium medicamentorum facultatibus. = A treatise of the nature and qualities of such simples as are most frequently used in medicines,: both purging, and others. Methodically handled, for the benefit of those that understand not the Latine tongue. To which is added: many compound medicines for most diseases incident to mankinde: as also two alphabeticall tables, very necessary for the reader. Together with, the explanation of all hard words or termes of art, whereby the vulgar may the better understand it. / By Robert Pemel, practitioner in physick, at Cranebrooke in Kent. Licensed and enterd according to order." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A90383.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 4, 2024.

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An Alphabeticall TABLE of those Diseases for which the Compound Medicines are pre∣scribed in this TREATISE.

  • ...A
    • ABortion, or miscarrying to hinder, an Ointment: chap. 10. a Powder 64 a Plaister 64.
    • After-birth to expel, a Potion, chap. 6 Pils 6
    • Ague, a drink: chap. 1, 8
    • Ague tertian, a Potion, chap, 35
    • Ague quartane, a Potion, chap, 1. a Pow∣der, 7. Pils, 55
    • Ague quotidian; a decoction, 16
    • Arthritical paines, a Powder, chap. 6. 32 a Potion, 29. 35. 93. a Poultis, 49. a Fomen∣tation; chap, 78
  • ...B
    • BElly, winde therein, see winde in the stomach and belly
    • Birth to bring away, Pils, chap, 6. 14 a Potion, 14, 21. a Powder, 14. 21. 25
    • Bladder ulcerated, a water, chap. 154
    • Bloud to purge, a Potion chap. 29
    • Bloud-vomiting, an Electuary, chap. 18
    • Bloud-spitting, a Potion, chap. 39. an Ele∣ctuary, 45. a Lhoch, 49
    • Breast to clease, a Potion, chap. 2
    • Breath short, a Potion, chap. 2. Pils, 4. 6. a Potion, 21. a Syrup, 11
    • Bruises, a Cataplasme, chap. 56. a Powder, 128
    • Burning to cure; an Oyntment, chap. 112 144
  • ...C
    • CHaps of the hands and lips, an Oynt∣ment, chap. 45
    • Choler to purge, a Bole, chap. 2. 15 Pils, 3. a Potion, 53
    • Collick, an Electuary, chap. 69. 28. a Potion 44. 76. Pils, 31
    • Cough, Pils, chap. 6. 55. a Decoction, 24 an Electuary, 122
    • Courses in women overflowing, Pils, chap. 9
    • Courses to provoke, a Potion, chap. 6. Pils, 6 8. an Electuary, 10. a Decoction, 54. a Pessary, 93
  • ...D
    • DEad childe to bring away, a Potion, chap. 6
    • Dog mad, biting thereof, a Drink, chap. 33
    • Dropsie, a Potion, chap. 34 41 46. a Pow∣der, 46. Pils, 17. 46. a Bole, 42. 46. 56. a Plaister, 17. Pils, 16. 55. a Potion, 16. 29 32. a Powder, 16. 56. 61
  • ...E
    • EAres, wormes therein, chap. 37
    • Eares swoln; a poultis. chap. 146
    • Eyes red, a water, chap. 12. 21. 103. 154
    • Eyes, spots therein, a water, chap. 12
  • ...F

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  • ...
    • FAce, spots thereof, chap, 5. 17
    • Falling Sicknesse, a powder, chap. 6 Pils, 6. an Oyntment, 6. a Syrup, 11 a potion, 49. A Quilt, 140
    • Fig in the fundament, chap. 2
    • Feaver, an Epitheme, chap. 57
    • Fistula, chap. 2
    • Flegme to purge, Pils, chap. 2. a potion, 2
    • Flesh to produce in ulcers, an Oile, chap. 6 a Cerot, 50. a powder 48, 58
    • Flux of the belly, a Decoction, chap. 45. a potion, 47. 53. an Electuary, 14. 18. 19
    • Flux bloudy, a Glister, chap. 116
    • Frensie, a Fomentation, chap. 117
  • ...G
    • GReen sicknesse, a potion, chap. 8
    • Gowt, a poultis, chap. 38. a Liniment, 15. a plaister, 50. a powder, 32. a Cerot, 49
  • ...H
    • HEads of children sore, a Fomentation, chap. 153
    • Head-ach, chap. 21. Pils, 49 a Lini∣ment, 120. a Quilt, 132. an Epitheme, 152
    • Heart faint, a potion, chap. 42. 30. 74
    • Heart-beating, a Quilt, chap. 124
    • Hemorrhoides, pils, chap. 9. a poultis 144
    • Hickop, pils, chap. 49
    • Hip-gowt, see Sciatica
  • ...I
    • JAundise, a decoction, chap. 1▪ 66, 39. a Bole, 35. a potion, 13. 29. 53. 55.. a pow∣der, 19
    • Iliack passion, pils, chap. 17
    • Joynt-ach, a decoction, chap. 101
    • Incarnate, see flesh to procure
    • Itch an oyntment, chap. 77. See Scab.
  • ...K
    • KIdneys hot, an emulsion, chap. 5
    • Knots and tumours to dissolve a Ce∣rot, chap. 4. a plaister, 9
  • ...L
    • LEannesse to help, a Marchpane, chap. 5
    • Legs fretting sores thereof, chap. 11
    • Leprosie, a potion, chap. 29
    • Liver stopt, pils, 4▪ 6
    • Liver hor, chap. 12
    • Lungs to cleanse, an emulsion, chap. 5
    • Lust to abate, an Electuary, chap. 67
  • ...M
    • MEasels to expel, chap. 21
    • Melancholy, a potion, chap. 1. 27, 29 Pils 42. a Syrup, 51. a decoction, 47
    • Miscarrying, see Abortion
    • Mother-rising, pils, chap. 31. 50. a plaister: 31
  • ...N
    • NErves to strengthen, a Lotion, chap. 118.
    • Nodes, see Knots
    • Nose bleeding, a poultis, chap. 18. 83. 150
  • ...P
    • PAlsie, pils, chap. 6. 50. an oile 6. a Lini∣ment 28
    • Pestilence, a potion, chap. 11. 12. 64. 74 an electuary, 10. 12. a powder 12. 57. 64
    • Piles, see Hemorrhoides
  • ...R
    • RHeume, a potion chap. 21. an Elect. uary, 45. 150. Pils 49
    • Ring-wormes or Tetters, a Lotion, chap. 131
    • Rupture, a powder, chap. 18
  • ...S

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  • ...
    • SCab and Itch, a potion, chap, 29. a Bath 113. a water, 141
    • Sciatica, or Hip-gowt; Pils, chap, 4. a Plaister, 31. a Bath; 114
    • Scurf of the head, chap, 37
    • Scurvie, a Potion, chap. 29
    • Senses to strengthen, a Lotion, chap, 118
    • Side pained, a Potion, chap. 6. a Bag, 123
    • Sight to preserve, chap, 103. a water, 103
    • Sleep to procure, a Bole, chap, 49. a Lotion 86
    • Spleen, hardnesse thereof; a Plaister, chap, 4 a Potion, 6, 31, a Cerot, 11, a Linimen, 31, an Oyntment, 56
    • Stomach weak, a decoction, chap. 30. Pils 49 an Electuary, 150
    • Stomach pained, Pils, chap, 3. a Potion, 6 an Electuary; 62. a Quilt, 125, 150
    • Stone and Gravel, chap, 5. Pils, 50. a de∣coction
    • Sweat to provoke, a Potion, chap, 56
  • ...T
    • TErms to provoke, see Courses
    • Temples pained, an oyntment. chap, 45
    • Testicles swoln, a Plaister, 31
    • Teeth to white, a Poult's, chap, 45. a Powder 18
    • Tooth ach, chap. 2. 10 144
    • Tumours hard to dissolve, a Cerot, chap, 4. a Plaister, 9
  • ...V
    • VEnome, an Electuary; chap, 25. 153
    • Vlcers of the Privities; a water and oyntment, chap, 68
    • Vlcers, heat thereof; a Plaister, chap, 62
    • Vlcers to dry, a powder, chap, 58. a water, 1
    • Vomiting to stay, Pils, chap. 49
    • Vlcers in the mouth, a water, 97
    • Vrine stopt, see Stone and Gravel.
    • Vrine sharp, an emulsion, chap. 5
  • ...W
    • WAtery humours to purge, a drink, chap. 38
    • Weak to strengthen, a Jelly, chap, 19
    • Winde in the stomach, a decoction, chap, 1, 30. an Electuary, 69. a potion, 6, 74 a Fo∣mentation, 121. a powder, 152
    • Whites in women, an Electuary, 57
    • Wombe impure, a potion, chap. 6
    • Wormes, a plaister, chap. 1, 3, 4. a potion, 2, 31. a powder 19, 98
    • Wormes in the eare, an injction, chap, 93
    • Wounds, an oile, chap, 39. a water, 88
    • Wounds in the head, a powder, chap. 58. a Cerot, 80
    • Wounds hollow, a Powder, chap, 48
    • Wounds to dry, an oyntment, chap, 142.
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