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Image : Kenelme Digby Kt Chancellor to the Queen Mother
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sn To the right honourable George Duke of Buckingham, knight of the most noble order of the garter, and one of his majesties most honourable privy council
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1 An approved remedy for all sorts of intermittend agues
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2 Another for the same
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3 A certain and approved cure of Tertian agues
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4 For the Tedious agues
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5 A most excellent sudorifick cordial, […] it is also excellent for the hot gout
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9 A diaphoretick of antimony to be used with this medicine
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10 A fulep to cool in fevers
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11 Cochinile for a purple fever / A certain and approved remedy for a burning fever
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12 A cooling drink in a fever / A certain and often approved remedy for an ague
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13 A certain and present remedy for all kind of collicks what so ever
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14 For violent coughing by a sharpe thin tickling rheume / For a cold in the head, to draw rheume from the head
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15 For all sorts of fluxes
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16 For a bloody flux often approved
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17
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18 For any loofnefs / For Fluxes
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19
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20 For a Loofnefs
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21 An anodyne clyster
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22 An excellent clyster to cure presently any painful flux or scowring
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23 For the greatest flux or loofnefs
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24 An approved remedy for the obstructions of the spleen or liver / An excellent Lyme-water for obstructions and ulcers, &
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25 An excellent remedy for the dropsie
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26
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27 Another remedy for the dropsie
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28 Another
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29 Another
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30 A great and approved cure of the dropsie
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31
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32 Another drink
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33
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34 For legs or other parts of the body swelled, comming by abounding of bad tumors, or by the dropsie
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35 Another for the dropsie
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36 For the hemorrhoides. For aches. Probat
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37
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38
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39 Another for the piles / For the tooth-ach
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40 Water for the teeth
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41 For the teeth and gums
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42 For familiar wasbing the mouth, which confirmeth and faftneth the teeth much, and preserveth the gums found, is thus
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43 For the tooth-ach / Vinegar of squils or the teeth and gums
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44 To the fasten loof teeth. Probat
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45 A sympathetick cure of the tooth-ach / An excellent powder for the eyes
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46 An excellent eye-water
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47 A certain remedy for defluxions and all diseases of the eyes / To take away the rednefs of bloudsbot-eyes
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48 To stanch bleeding / another for the same
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49 A sudden and infallible cure of bleeding, either at the nose, or by a bloody-flux
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50 A present certain cure of any pyson inward or outward, or for the stinging of venemous beasts in men or beasts / An approved remedy for spitting of blood
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51 Remedium ad fluxum immoderatum sanguinis menstrualis
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52 Contra fluorem album. Probat / An infallible remedy for the Jaundise of any kind, black or yellow
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53 For the mother / For the sinews and the head
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54 For deafnefs /Another for the same
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55 For the small-pox
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56 To drive the venemous vapours […] with a familiar julep or emulsion, take the following
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57 To prevent marking in the small-pox
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59 An infallible remedy for the same
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60 To prevent marks of the small-pox / An experimented remedy for the falling-sicknefs
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61 Another for the same
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62 For the falling-sicknefs and convulsions-sits of children / To cause a good delivery in a woman with child
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63 A receipt of the labour-powder
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64 To bring away the after-burthen […] after woman is delivered / For torn bladders
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65 To prevent at the birth of a child, diseases of putrefaction ever after
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66
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67 To bring down a womans courses in an instant
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68 For the brest and belly of women lying in
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69 An admirable seer-cloth for a sore brest, imposthumes, fellons, green and old cuts
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70 An anodyne cataplasm for cancered brests
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71
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72 For hardnefs in womens brests
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73 For hard brests in women / Another medicine for the same is thus
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74 To cure the tetters / Another for the quick tetters
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75 For aches in any part of the body, even womens brests
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76 A certain remedy for the piles or hemorrhoydes
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77 Another for the same
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78 For the outward hemorrhoydes / A plague cordial
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79 For the same. Prob.
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80
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81 Another excellent remedy for the plague / Another infallible antidote
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82 An excellent plague water
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83 For worms in children
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84 For wormes in the belly or stomack
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85 An excellent plaister for the stomack, that hath done such notable cures, is thus
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86 For warts to take them away / Another for the same
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87 For phrensie / For haed-achs, sore-eyes, fellons…
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88 For leprosie and squinancy
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89 An experimented remedy for the stone
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90 Another excellent remedy for the stone
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91 Another for the same / Another for the same
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92 Another for the same / Another for the same
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93 Another for the same / Another / Another
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94 A compounded hydrozacharum for the stone / Another excellent one for the same
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95 A certain remedy for retention of urine / Another for retention of urine
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96 Another approved remedy for the stone and gravel / Another for the stone and gravel, and for strangury of urine
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97 An infallible and approved remedy for the plurisie
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98 An infaillible remedy for the sciatica and Rheumatism
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99 To cure the hot and cold gowt
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101 An excellent plaister for the gowt that will take a way the pain immediately
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102 Another excellent plaister for the gowt
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103 For the kings-evil / Another approved medicine for the kings-evil
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106 An approved remedy for ruptures
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107 Another for the same / For cancers in the mouth, brest, or any part
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108 Another for the same
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109 An excellent remedy for the cankers in the mouth / For a fellon
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110 An oyntment for burning / A most excellent red balsom or red salve
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111
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112 Another excellent ointment for xounds or sores in man or beast
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113
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114 An approved remedy for biting of a mad dog
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115 A most precious ointment for all manner of aches and bruises ; and also for the rednefs of the face
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116 A most excellent ointment for a gangreen and all foul diseases of the skin
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118 A most excellent water for a gangreen, to be used with the foresaid ointment / The manner of using those foresaid ointment and water, is thus
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121 A purge which he used to give the patient during his cure
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122 Another excellent water for a gangrene, with which Monsieur d'Alance doth such wonderful cures in gangrenes
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123 Monsieur Belieur cured the gangrene, and all old ulcers, cankers, pockie sores, and cancers ; etc. with the oyl of gold made thus
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124
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125 To draw imposthumes outward without incision
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126 An approved remedy for biting of serpents, vipers or other venomous beasts / A certain cure of a Gonorrhaea
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127 An expedite and sure cure of a Gonorrhaea
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128 A sure way to cure venereal cankers
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129 For contusions or bruises
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130 For any kind of tetters or herpes, et.
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133 Monsieur Trears excellent medicinal stone of great vertues
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135 To dry up sharp humors with ones own water
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136 An experimented vulnerary potion or wound-drink
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137 Cooling and not biting vulnerary herbs
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138 An excellent ointment for wound and ulcers
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139 A digestif
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140 To cure any sore leg, or old contumacion sore, or wound
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141 For fistula'as and ulcers
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143 A most excellent plaister of very great vertues, called the plaister of Nurimberg
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144 A plaister very excellent for many things
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145 An excellent astringent plaister for the back
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146 The excellent balsom of doctor Salvatore Winter, given me by him, and made by my chymister xith an addition of his own of more ingredients
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147 For the kings-evil
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148 Doctor Salvatore Winter's spirit, as my man made it for me
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151 Distillation of Tobacco
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153 For the Falling of the Uvula
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154 An excellent medicine from antimony and mercury sublimate
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155 Cornacchius his medicinal powder
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157 Spirit of sal armoniac
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159 Balsom of sulphure for the brest, etc. and for tetters
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161 An excellent medicine of gold and mercury
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163 An excellent Panacea
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164 Another Panacaea / To make the sulphur of antimony
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165 Another Panacea of antimony
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166 Another Panacaea
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167 Panacaea purgans ex auro et antimonio / Diaphorectic. Crystalli antimonii / Laudanum Metallicum
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168 A Medicinal powder
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171 A great medicine which bath done wonderful great effects, from an intimate friend
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174 A menftruum of citron pills to dissolve bodies of metal and coral
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175 A menftruum to open any body, but chiefly the body of gold
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176 To make the spirit of fixed salt of urine
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178 A remedy which cureth all fevers without exception by a Lunarie Emetick, which is an universal medicine, even for the morb. Gallic. and Leprosie
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179 To make an admirable sudorifick of this, that will cure the venereal disease, and the leprosie, is thus : / An excellent dissolvent of gold, and to reduce it in purpre colour
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180 Spirit of verdegris
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182 To corporifie the salt of spirit of wine, etc.
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186 To volatilize the fixed salt of tartar / Another way to volatilize the salt of tartar
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188 An excellent mercury vitae of a fingular preparation
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191 A great coroborant
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194 An excellent aurum potabile, or digestif gold
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197 Another way to make aurum potabile
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199 Another way to make aurum potabile
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203 Another way to make aurum potabile
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206 To make the tincture of bezoar / To make the tincture of ambergris
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207 To make the aqua regis for this aurum potabile / To make the philosophical oyl of vitriol for the foresaid aurum potabile
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208 Another way to make aurum potabile, and to make his tincture come over the helm
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211 To prepare the spirit of wine for the foresaid aurum potabile
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212 To make an excellent oyl of pearl for health, and for the face
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213 An excellent tincture of gold
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214 A sublimate mercury dulcis, with a lunary mercury, and from gold
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217 An excellent physical salt, […] and preserveth the heart from hot and putrid fumes, and purifieth the blood
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218 The way to make the spirit of urine is thus
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219 The best way to make the oil of myrrhe
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221 Vertues of the mineral cinnabar
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223 A great cordial made out of english saffran
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226 A great electuary
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229 A great confortative
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230 A restorative and cordial of dates, which is much celebrated
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232 Cordial and pleasant tablets
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233 A great venereal / Another great venereal
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236 An excellent ointment for the stomach, or for any pain about the heart
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237 An approved remedy for a sprain in the back, or any weakness / A most precious diet-drink for any weak and consumed body with sickness, pox, or any aches, or cold humors
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239 An excellent remedy to procure conception
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240 An excellent bolus for the stomach and liver / A cordial drink for weakness of the stomach, and want digestion
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241 For trembling of the heart, or a weak stomach / Opiata charteriana
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242 Ladanum opiatum
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244 An excellent panchimagogue that purgeth all humors
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245 An excellent laxative tisanne to take, when one bath a need / Bezoardicum theriacale
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249 The balsom compounded is made thus
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250 The best rose-water is made thus
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251 The purge, of which the author makes use of, in fevers, is this following
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252 But to make a most rich cordial proceed thus / The best fashion to make conserve of roses is this following
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254 The author doth tartarise his spirit of wine, thus
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255 A tincture of coral
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257 A cordial to rest, and for surfeit / An excellent poppy-water for surfeits
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258 Another excellent stomachal surfeit-water
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259 A cooling stomachal mint water
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260 An excellent cordial water
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261 Another great cordial water
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262 Water of rue for the head and brain
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263 An excellent cordial or palsie water
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265 A most excellent balsom for the palsie, and apoplexie, etc.
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267 A certain and often approved remedy for the dead palsie / The best way to make the spirit and oyl of clary, mint, rosemary, roses, etc.
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270 The emperour Charles's cephalick capitalwater, of great vertues
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271 The great duke of Florence his excellent coelestical or Imperial water of great vertues
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273 An excellent cordial water for dizziness and swimming in the head
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274 An excellent water for surfeits, and for the ague
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275 An excellent julep of limons for calentures or fevers
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276 An excellent orange-water or spirit
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277 To make spirits of herbs, etc.
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279 A cordial water of wall-nutts
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283 About the diet of milk
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284 To digest a large meal
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285 To make an elofaccharum or cinamomi
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286 Cinamon water, or spirit
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287 Lignum cafiae makes a much finer spirit then cinamon
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288 Cordial water of clove-gillyflowers
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289 An extract of poppy flowers
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290 Limon water
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291 An excellent cordial water of sweet marjoram, exceeding good for the head and memory
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292 To make hypocras presently
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293 To make a coagulated spirit of ambergris
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296 To make sweet water / Another
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297 Another / To preserve fruit all the year
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298 To make perfumes to burn / Cassolettes
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299 To make a familiar and cheap pomo upon a sudden, which smelleth very well
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300 To make an odoriferant ball
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301 To make an cloriferant ball
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302 Rose pastills to burn / To make mouth pastils
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303 To make a pomos like those that are made in Spain
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304 To make the sweet water, the, best called in french L'eau d'ange
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305 A pleasant and wholesom perfume for tobacco taken in a pipe / Another
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306 To preserve fruit all the year
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307 To convert water into ice in summer, without the help of either ice or salts / To convert water into ice with snow or ice immediately
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