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of the roots of | 365 |
of the leaves of | 302 |
of the seeds of | 285 |
a sufficient quantity of | 280 |
ounce and an half | 230 |
in the following manner | 226 |
each half an ounce | 208 |
by reason of the | 206 |
of the juice of | 188 |
dram and an half | 165 |
of the flowers of | 165 |
made in the following | 160 |
take of the roots | 158 |
one ounce and an | 154 |
with a sufficient quantity | 150 |
one dram and an | 140 |
taken at a time | 124 |
be taken at a | 123 |
may be taken at | 122 |
of it may be | 119 |
the neck of the | 119 |
is made in the | 119 |
it may be taken | 106 |
take of the leaves | 104 |
of the powder of | 100 |
in a sufficient quantity | 99 |
early english books online | 96 |
neck of the womb | 92 |
and an half of | 90 |
each half a dram | 86 |
each one ounce and | 79 |
the bottom of the | 76 |
the region of the | 74 |
an ounce and an | 73 |
the quantity of a | 71 |
it is to be | 71 |
of the waters of | 69 |
the pain of the | 69 |
half an ounce of | 69 |
them in a sufficient | 68 |
for the most part | 67 |
be applied to the | 65 |
each one dram and | 65 |
some observations made upon | 64 |
observations made upon the | 64 |
the powder of the | 63 |
at the beginning of | 63 |
for the cure of | 61 |
may be known by | 61 |
by the use of | 61 |
to the consumption of | 61 |
the stone in the | 61 |
the cure of this | 60 |
for the space of | 60 |
is good for the | 58 |
pint and an half | 57 |
to the consistence of | 57 |
of the syrup of | 57 |
take of the waters | 56 |
oyl of sweet almonds | 56 |
ounce and a half | 56 |
are to be used | 55 |
half a dram of | 54 |
a great deal of | 53 |
of the tops of | 52 |
is to be noted | 52 |
take of the juice | 52 |
of the bark of | 52 |
it is good for | 49 |
represented either as utf | 48 |
characters represented either as | 48 |
at the same time | 48 |
obstructions of the liver | 47 |
for diseases of the | 47 |
boyl them in a | 46 |
the cure of the | 45 |
raisins of the sun | 45 |
in the mean while | 45 |
if it proceed from | 45 |
pound and an half | 45 |
the beginning of the | 45 |
of the pulp of | 44 |
quantity of syrup of | 44 |
boil them in a | 44 |
a dram of it | 44 |
sufficient quantity of syrup | 43 |
care must be taken | 43 |
syrup of roses solutive | 43 |
the use of the | 43 |
twice or thrice a | 42 |
let the sick take | 42 |
parts of the body | 42 |
three or four times | 41 |
the heat of the | 41 |
the white of an | 40 |
ounces and an half | 40 |
of the conserve of | 40 |
as to the cure | 40 |
stone in the kidnies | 40 |
if there be a | 40 |
be taken in the | 40 |
white of an egg | 40 |
with the juice of | 40 |
of the whole body | 40 |
four ounces of the | 39 |
take the quantity of | 39 |
keep it for use | 39 |
by reason of a | 38 |
or thrice a day | 38 |
diseases of the head | 38 |
with a decoction of | 38 |
quantity of a nutmeg | 37 |
and keep it for | 37 |
the orifice of the | 37 |
flux of the courses | 37 |
sufficient quantity of the | 37 |
a great quantity of | 37 |
of the strained liquor | 36 |
the top of the | 36 |
to be taken in | 36 |
the flowers of camomile | 36 |
but if it be | 36 |
the roots of marsh | 36 |
cure of this disease | 36 |
the juice of the | 36 |
in the countrey to | 36 |
the violence of the | 36 |
a pint and an | 35 |
the use of it | 35 |
a decoction of the | 34 |
and is good for | 34 |
fluxes of the belly | 34 |
taken in the morning | 33 |
of the womb is | 33 |
at five in the | 33 |
the veins of the | 33 |
the space of a | 33 |
suppression of the courses | 33 |
of raisins of the | 33 |
up in a rag | 33 |
of a decoction of | 33 |
the bark of the | 33 |
the cavity of the | 32 |
sufficient quantity of water | 32 |
in a spoonful of | 32 |
by little and little | 32 |
when the disease is | 32 |
the leaves of mallows | 32 |
be known by the | 32 |
each half an handful | 32 |
of the decoction of | 32 |
of oyl of roses | 32 |
in the use of | 31 |
is good in the | 31 |
take of the powder | 31 |
they are of a | 31 |
the mouth of the | 31 |
of syrup of violets | 31 |
the consistence of a | 31 |
a doctor of physick | 31 |
keep it in a | 31 |
a dram and an | 31 |
the strength of the | 31 |
an ounce of it | 31 |
the acrimony of the | 31 |
to be applied to | 31 |
as soon as the | 31 |
the passage of the | 31 |
like the leaves of | 30 |
the rest of the | 30 |
by a doctor of | 30 |
bottom of the womb | 30 |
take of the seeds | 30 |
of the root of | 30 |
dispensatory is made in | 30 |
if it be not | 30 |
doctor of physick in | 30 |
spoonfuls of the following | 30 |
if the disease be | 30 |
one ounce and a | 30 |
the nourishment of the | 30 |
of salt of wormwood | 30 |
indented about the edges | 29 |
and if there be | 29 |
be taken at bed | 29 |
of the water of | 29 |
to ease the pain | 29 |
the wings of the | 29 |
at the time of | 29 |
dram of it may | 29 |
the flux of the | 29 |
or by reason of | 29 |
for obstructions of the | 28 |
an inflammation of the | 28 |
the weakness of the | 28 |
of each two drams | 28 |
the form of a | 28 |
of the neck of | 28 |
of the troches of | 28 |
if there be occasion | 27 |
palpitation of the heart | 27 |
half a pint of | 27 |
take of oyl of | 27 |
this is good for | 27 |
sufficient quantity of fountain | 27 |
the suppression of the | 27 |
of it being taken | 27 |
the syrup of the | 27 |
take of the best | 27 |
in the cure of | 27 |
an ounce and a | 27 |
habit of the body | 27 |
according to the variety | 27 |
if the pain be | 27 |
of its own accord | 27 |
yolk of an egg | 27 |
the use of this | 27 |
to the variety of | 27 |
the whole course of | 27 |
the end of the | 26 |
orifice of the womb | 26 |
must be cured by | 26 |
put them into a | 26 |
put it into a | 26 |
each an ounce and | 26 |
in some proper liquor | 26 |
over a gentle fire | 26 |
from the wings of | 26 |
a pain in the | 26 |
if there be any | 26 |
neck of the bladder | 26 |
in the same manner | 26 |
and pour upon them | 26 |
in the form of | 26 |
ought not to be | 26 |
to the region of | 26 |
is chiefly used for | 26 |
which is to be | 26 |
of each one ounce | 26 |
in the chapter of | 26 |
but it is to | 26 |
the variety of the | 25 |
one drachm and an | 25 |
drams and an half | 25 |
the tops of the | 25 |
three or four days | 25 |
ounces of the strained | 25 |
an ounce of the | 25 |
and if it be | 25 |
to the strained liquor | 25 |
dropsie of the womb | 25 |
immoderate flux of the | 25 |
two or three days | 25 |
is hot and dry | 25 |
the consumption of a | 25 |
of the process of | 25 |
things are to be | 25 |
the diseases of the | 25 |
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the roots of elecampane | 25 |
often in a day | 25 |
by reason of its | 25 |
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to tei p using | 24 |
was proofread for accuracy | 24 |
in all likelihood such | 24 |
were encoded as gap | 24 |
during phase of the | 24 |
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the institutions providing financial | 24 |
tcp is to encode | 24 |
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errors will remain and | 24 |
written by a doctor | 24 |
or elements to simplify | 24 |
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characters or elements to | 24 |
nature of the print | 24 |
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to produce large quantities | 24 |
and coded from proquest | 24 |
by converting tcp files | 24 |
tcp data is very | 24 |
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is also very good | 24 |
encoding was enhanced and | 24 |
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there was a compelling | 24 |
placeholder characters or elements | 24 |
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or half a dram | 24 |
transcription and basic encoding | 24 |
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english books online text | 24 |
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support to the early | 24 |
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keying companies for transcription | 24 |
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and available in eebo | 24 |
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copies of the texts | 24 |
at by a tcp | 24 |
terms of creative commons | 24 |
of every monographic english | 24 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 24 |
or text strings within | 24 |
tcp aimed to produce | 24 |
unicode or text strings | 24 |
project was divided into | 24 |
aimed to produce large | 24 |
were sent to external | 24 |
of each text was | 24 |
true nature of the | 24 |
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elements to simplify the | 24 |
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the greatest part of | 20 |
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a small quantity of | 20 |
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every night at bed | 20 |
the dose is one | 20 |
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the use of these | 20 |
the vessels of the | 20 |
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early in the morning | 20 |
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two ounces and an | 19 |
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of cream of tartar | 19 |
course of the disease | 19 |
medicines are to be | 19 |
ill habit of body | 19 |
dram and a half | 19 |
the use of them | 19 |
in a short time | 19 |
stone in the bladder | 19 |
mouth of the womb | 19 |
medicines must be used | 19 |
region of the stomach | 19 |
the upper part of | 19 |
are wont to be | 19 |
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the bone of the | 19 |
in the first place | 19 |
dose is half a | 19 |
the middle of the | 19 |
for the same purpose | 19 |
take of conserve of | 19 |
for the biting of | 19 |
when they are ripe | 19 |
may be made of | 19 |
saffron half a scruple | 19 |
the swelling of the | 19 |
a mass for pills | 19 |
must be had to | 18 |
of the leaves and | 18 |
the decoction of it | 18 |
a small draught of | 18 |
great deal of good | 18 |
the root of the | 18 |
a day or two | 18 |
they are to be | 18 |
the woman must be | 18 |
of the sun stoned | 18 |
the dose is half | 18 |
diseases of the lungs | 18 |
ounce of syrup of | 18 |
the blood and spirits | 18 |
be blooded in the | 18 |
much as may be | 18 |
confusion of the spirits | 18 |
ounces of oyl of | 18 |
diseases of the womb | 18 |
and such as are | 18 |
three or four spoonfuls | 18 |
the womb it self | 18 |
at a time in | 18 |
if the ulcer be | 18 |
the leaves are placed | 18 |
make a powder to | 18 |
the muscles of the | 18 |
opens obstructions of the | 18 |
be varied according to | 18 |
diet must be ordered | 18 |
is wont to be | 18 |
which ought to be | 18 |
great care must be | 18 |
and as it were | 18 |
it to a syrup | 18 |
of them may be | 18 |
varied according to the | 18 |
a powder to be | 18 |
be taken in a | 18 |
as much as may | 18 |
by the help of | 18 |
in the next place | 18 |
with honey of roses | 18 |
of the wood of | 18 |
you must endeavour to | 18 |
a large quantity of | 18 |
the roots of angelica | 18 |
as much as is | 18 |
in a leaden mortar | 18 |
in a quart of | 18 |
to which may be | 18 |
whereof let him take | 17 |
of each two ounces | 17 |
is occasioned by the | 17 |
in the cavity of | 17 |
an half of the | 17 |
and when they are | 17 |
a dram of them | 17 |
if the child be | 17 |
the mucilage of the | 17 |
the yellow peel of | 17 |
them twenty four hours | 17 |
four or five spoonfuls | 17 |
reason of the great | 17 |
which are to be | 17 |
pain be very violent | 17 |
pains of the head | 17 |
a spoonful of it | 17 |
running of the reins | 17 |
and is good in | 17 |
violence of the pain | 17 |
in three ounces of | 17 |
the leaves of sena | 17 |
the cause of this | 17 |
the signs of the | 17 |
distil them in a | 17 |
which may be added | 17 |
according to the strength | 17 |
two drams and an | 17 |
of honey of roses | 17 |
but if the disease | 17 |
six ounces of the | 17 |
of the reins and | 17 |
of the five opening | 17 |
at the top of | 17 |
the spirit of wine | 17 |
of the oyls of | 17 |
the pain be very | 17 |
in a great quantity | 17 |
a sufficient quantity to | 17 |
each two drams and | 17 |
the sick does not | 17 |
for spitting of blood | 17 |
syrup of dried roses | 17 |
oil of sweet almonds | 17 |
woman is with child | 17 |
is much commended for | 16 |
it in a viol | 16 |
to be divided into | 16 |
of the yellow peel | 16 |
made of the juice | 16 |
an ill habit of | 16 |
half a spoonful of | 16 |
the sides of the | 16 |
of the head and | 16 |
the lower part of | 16 |
and of the roots | 16 |
conversion some observations made | 16 |
other diseases of the | 16 |
child in the womb | 16 |
each half a handful | 16 |
of syrup of oranges | 16 |
that come from the | 16 |
the cure must be | 16 |
lower part of the | 16 |
for the nourishment of | 16 |
infuse them twenty four | 16 |
pain of the teeth | 16 |
which may be done | 16 |
and put them into | 16 |
conserve of red roses | 16 |
wax a sufficient quantity | 16 |
that are subject to | 16 |
the pores of the | 16 |
a dram may be | 16 |
we must take notice | 16 |
of it must be | 16 |
whereof let her take | 16 |
part of the head | 16 |
be applyed to the | 16 |
and syrup of roses | 16 |
great a quantity of | 16 |
them in a glass | 16 |
take of syrup of | 16 |
syrup of succory with | 16 |
of polypody of the | 16 |
of the lesser centaury | 16 |
syrup of the juice | 16 |
in a viol well | 16 |
a quarter of a | 16 |
agreeable to the stomach | 16 |
the conserve of the | 16 |
the cure of it | 16 |
such things must be | 16 |
mucilage of the seeds | 16 |
must be sure to | 16 |
the flowers are placed | 16 |
the falling of the | 16 |
as soon as they | 16 |
the womb may be | 16 |
to a pint and | 16 |
is to be used | 16 |
the filings of steel | 16 |
when the pain is | 16 |
the strained liquor add | 16 |
the bigness of the | 16 |
it is occasioned by | 16 |
and it must be | 16 |
xml conversion some observations | 16 |
diseases of the breast | 16 |
to the cure of | 16 |
in a draught of | 16 |
and xml conversion some | 16 |
by reason of some | 16 |
top of the stalks | 15 |
the third or fourth | 15 |
them to the consumption | 15 |
boil them to the | 15 |
quarter of an hour | 15 |
it may be given | 15 |
of the stalks and | 15 |
let it be taken | 15 |
and make a syrup | 15 |
of the mucilage of | 15 |
of the meal of | 15 |
is frequently used in | 15 |
are like the leaves | 15 |
the leaves of senna | 15 |
pellitory of the wall | 15 |
or a dram of | 15 |
a spoonful of the | 15 |
and make a plaster | 15 |
the operation of the | 15 |
of saffron half a | 15 |
of the powders of | 15 |
press out the juice | 15 |
it in a glass | 15 |
drops of oyl of | 15 |
opposite to one another | 15 |
upper part of the | 15 |
pain of the head | 15 |
and add to them | 15 |
biting of venomous creatures | 15 |
is also good for | 15 |
the countrey to dr | 15 |
one dram of the | 15 |
of nutmegs by expression | 15 |
a quarter of an | 15 |
that is to say | 15 |
by reason that the | 15 |
take of the tops | 15 |
ulcers of the mouth | 15 |
much of the same | 15 |
if by reason of | 15 |
take of red roses | 15 |
of this disease is | 15 |
the fomes of the | 15 |
the leaves and flowers | 15 |
and the sick must | 15 |
they ought to be | 15 |
be anointed with the | 15 |
blood must be taken | 15 |
to be done to | 15 |
and when it is | 15 |
too great a quantity | 15 |
flowers of camomile and | 15 |
the cure of an | 15 |
a suppression of urine | 15 |
may be given at | 15 |
it has many stalks | 15 |
you must take notice | 15 |
of the conserves of | 15 |
may be done by | 15 |
the stalks and branches | 15 |
with oyl of roses | 15 |
from the whole body | 15 |
but if the sick | 14 |
the weight of all | 14 |
the time of her | 14 |
and infuse them in | 14 |
oyl of nutmegs by | 14 |
and of the flowers | 14 |
three or four foot | 14 |
and a half of | 14 |
may be added to | 14 |
it is an excellent | 14 |
that are afflicted with | 14 |
part of the body | 14 |
much as is sufficient | 14 |
in the foregoing chapter | 14 |
or four foot high | 14 |
drops of liquid laudanum | 14 |
the species of the | 14 |
of the compound powder | 14 |
the stomach and bowels | 14 |
it must be cured | 14 |
the biting of venomous | 14 |
what quantity you please | 14 |
each half a pound | 14 |
is chiefly used in | 14 |
for ulcers of the | 14 |
to the soles of | 14 |
a draught to be | 14 |
when a woman is | 14 |
those that are of | 14 |
the juice of roses | 14 |
to provoke the courses | 14 |
powder of the root | 14 |
taken twice or thrice | 14 |
of the infusion of | 14 |
it provokes the courses | 14 |
a cataplasm made of | 14 |
at the latter end | 14 |
blooded in the arm | 14 |
if the belly be | 14 |
is good for coughs | 14 |
the roots of china | 14 |
inflammations of the eyes | 14 |
add to it of | 14 |
of milk and sugar | 14 |
the seeds of fenugreek | 14 |
to the strength of | 14 |
to be mixed with | 14 |
tied up in a | 14 |
be made of the | 14 |
of original in the | 14 |
it is good in | 14 |
and the seeds of | 14 |
of the syrups of | 14 |
vessels of the womb | 14 |
seeds of white poppies | 14 |
at any time of | 14 |
a spoonful or two | 14 |
in the space of | 14 |
physitian in the countrey | 14 |
of the best aloes | 14 |
the vertue of the | 14 |
them in three pints | 14 |
is used for the | 14 |
as it were a | 14 |
upon the use of | 14 |
of spirit of vitriol | 14 |
the root is thick | 14 |
of the filings of | 14 |
be taken from the | 14 |
or four times in | 14 |
of flax and fenugreek | 14 |
the same virtue with | 14 |
is of great use | 14 |
upon which account it | 14 |
to the quantity of | 14 |
a general treatise of | 14 |
of the three sanders | 14 |
take of the pill | 14 |
once or twice a | 14 |
such things as are | 14 |
take of the conserves | 14 |
six spoonfuls of the | 14 |
printed in the year | 14 |
take of the pulp | 14 |
let her take three | 14 |
in a close vessel | 14 |
the compound powder of | 14 |
in the middle of | 13 |
morning and evening for | 13 |
a difficulty of breathing | 13 |
quantity of fountain water | 13 |
the seed of it | 13 |
two or three drams | 13 |
passions of the mind | 13 |
be had to the | 13 |
they are good for | 13 |
is also to be | 13 |
may be also used | 13 |
be given at a | 13 |
will be convenient to | 13 |
with a gentle fire | 13 |
of a hot constitution | 13 |
given at a time | 13 |
fomes of the disease | 13 |
may be mixed with | 13 |
it is most commonly | 13 |
it three or four | 13 |
it a draught of | 13 |
it is good to | 13 |
boil them to a | 13 |
syrup of violets and | 13 |
two or three ounces | 13 |
quantity of the syrup | 13 |
it is necessary to | 13 |
and two drams of | 13 |
of the pectoral decoction | 13 |
original in the british | 13 |
take two or three | 13 |
if there be no | 13 |
is to be observed | 13 |
an ingredient in the | 13 |
spoonful of it may | 13 |
must be used to | 13 |
continue the use of | 13 |
the juice of citron | 13 |
or for want of | 13 |
in the whole body | 13 |
must not be used | 13 |
the pain is violent | 13 |
them and make a | 13 |
and for the most | 13 |
be taken that the | 13 |
is as it were | 13 |
twenty four hours in | 13 |
ounces of it may | 13 |
are also to be | 13 |
according to the method | 13 |
half a pound of | 13 |
in the act of | 13 |
of salt of tartar | 13 |
but it must be | 13 |
is much in use | 13 |
infusion of crocus metallorum | 13 |
them in a marble | 13 |
of each one dram | 13 |
her take the quantity | 13 |
of great use in | 13 |
of the neighbouring parts | 13 |
may be able to | 13 |
a pint of the | 13 |
the belly must be | 13 |
of blood must be | 13 |
there is danger of | 13 |
of the animal spirits | 13 |
the roots of marshmallows | 13 |
those things that are | 13 |
an obstruction of the | 13 |
times in a day | 13 |
the infusion of crocus | 13 |
and difficulty of breathing | 13 |
in the british library | 13 |
boyl it to a | 13 |
a large draught of | 13 |
being anointed with it | 13 |
for by this means | 13 |
the oyl of the | 13 |
them together in a | 13 |
and boil them in | 13 |
the motion of the | 13 |
cavity of the womb | 13 |
powder to be divided | 13 |
which is occasioned by | 13 |
but you must take | 13 |
falling of the womb | 13 |
from the bottom of | 13 |
is good for a | 13 |
tops of the lesser | 13 |
afflicted with this disease | 13 |
must be used as | 13 |
draught to be taken | 13 |
of the mouth and | 13 |
or four times a | 13 |
is said to be | 13 |
in those that are | 13 |
veins of the womb | 13 |
the body of the | 13 |
handful and an half | 12 |
and are good for | 12 |
in six quarts of | 12 |
upon which account the | 12 |
great quantity of blood | 12 |
flowers are placed on | 12 |
are to be mixed | 12 |
in the juice of | 12 |
and other diseases of | 12 |
an ounce of syrup | 12 |
by a physitian in | 12 |
of the stone in | 12 |
it is used for | 12 |
the frequent use of | 12 |
the college of physicians | 12 |
dram of the powder | 12 |
very good for the | 12 |
which are wont to | 12 |
ounces and a half | 12 |
dram may be taken | 12 |
of the extream parts | 12 |
them in equal parts | 12 |
the roots of sharp | 12 |
the patient must be | 12 |
make a draught to | 12 |
in spirit of wine | 12 |
urine and the courses | 12 |
a physitian in the | 12 |
of oxymel of squills | 12 |
it flowers in june | 12 |
the yolks of eggs | 12 |
is used in the | 12 |
infuse them in a | 12 |
a few drops of | 12 |
as much as you | 12 |
of syrup of maiden | 12 |
and obstructions of the | 12 |
it from the fire | 12 |
by bleeding and purging | 12 |
good in this case | 12 |
the opening of the | 12 |
upon it a draught | 12 |
and diseases of the | 12 |
may be taken in | 12 |
one pound and an | 12 |
good for the stone | 12 |
that which proceeds from | 12 |
a woman is with | 12 |
at the end of | 12 |
the leaves of agrimony | 12 |
it is also good | 12 |
and of syrup of | 12 |
cure is to be | 12 |
but it is not | 12 |
the colour of the | 12 |
of the pill coch | 12 |
be mixed with the | 12 |
not to be used | 12 |
the decoction of the | 12 |
and the tops of | 12 |
taken in a morning | 12 |
any time of the | 12 |
of the berries of | 12 |
and an half may | 12 |
in a glass well | 12 |
them may be taken | 12 |
it be occasioned by | 12 |
is three or four | 12 |
a little of the | 12 |
in order to the | 12 |
the child in the | 12 |
ease the pain of | 12 |
sufficient quantity to make | 12 |
take of the water | 12 |
take of the fresh | 12 |
the increase of the | 12 |
the bigness of a | 12 |
is much of the | 12 |
apply them to the | 12 |
in a glass of | 12 |
four or five days | 12 |
them according to art | 12 |
in equal parts of | 12 |
it will be convenient | 12 |
and boyl it to | 12 |
on the top of | 12 |
good for the biting | 12 |
syrup of the five | 12 |
the waters of black | 12 |
a draught of posset | 12 |
space of a month | 12 |
the leaves of the | 12 |
of the college of | 12 |
boil it to a | 12 |
and apply them to | 12 |
the leaves of rue | 12 |
obstructions of the courses | 12 |
little at a time | 12 |
which proceeds from a | 12 |
is to be taken | 12 |
and indented about the | 12 |
written by a physitian | 12 |
used for diseases of | 12 |
of excellent use for | 12 |
of diet must be | 12 |
with the oyls of | 12 |
the nature of the | 12 |
made upon the root | 12 |
in obstructions of the | 12 |
and press out the | 12 |
and is made in | 12 |
and pour on them | 12 |
of oyl of almonds | 12 |
and strengthens the stomach | 12 |
the dose is three | 12 |
pills to be taken | 11 |
in other parts of | 11 |
bleed in the arm | 11 |
is used outwardly in | 11 |
rosin of the pine | 11 |
as often as the | 11 |
or an ounce and | 11 |
or three foot high | 11 |
with oyl of sweet | 11 |
are afflicted with the | 11 |
to the degree of | 11 |
if it be too | 11 |
you may use this | 11 |
an emulsion of the | 11 |
but they must be | 11 |
be drawn from the | 11 |
to which is added | 11 |
in this case we | 11 |
of the yolks of | 11 |
of a large nutmeg | 11 |
into the cavity of | 11 |
of oyl of nutmegs | 11 |
of the bigness of | 11 |
and are of a | 11 |
of the morbifick matter | 11 |
the retention of the | 11 |
of volatile salt of | 11 |
either by reason of | 11 |
which is known by | 11 |
if these things do | 11 |
ounces of the decoction | 11 |
take of the root | 11 |
juice of the leaves | 11 |
time of the disease | 11 |
of the ashes of | 11 |
if the sick be | 11 |
the roots of round | 11 |
continuance of the disease | 11 |
in the manner of | 11 |
the orifices of the | 11 |
as much as suffices | 11 |
a woman with child | 11 |
two or three foot | 11 |
in a few days | 11 |
a vein in the | 11 |
of camomile and melilot | 11 |
an equal quantity of | 11 |
the seeds of quinces | 11 |
them in a mortar | 11 |
the coats of the | 11 |
conserve of the flowers | 11 |
are also of use | 11 |
make a fine powder | 11 |
let her take them | 11 |
be occasioned by a | 11 |
that they may be | 11 |
of each one handful | 11 |
dram of them may | 11 |
must be varied according | 11 |
be directed to the | 11 |
water till half is | 11 |
and eases the pain | 11 |
flowers of red roses | 11 |
of the cold seeds | 11 |
take of the oyl | 11 |
may be applied to | 11 |
and to ease the | 11 |
the palpitation of the | 11 |
when the fit is | 11 |
with syrup of quinces | 11 |
boyl it to the | 11 |
the chapter of the | 11 |
obstructions of the lungs | 11 |
water half an ounce | 11 |
the wood of aloes | 11 |
ounces of the following | 11 |
the pulp of cassia | 11 |
you must begin with | 11 |
persist in the use | 11 |
the membranes of the | 11 |
of the same virtue | 11 |
if it be occasioned | 11 |
and set it in | 11 |
those things which are | 11 |
of the breast and | 11 |
the heat of urine | 11 |
two quarts of fountain | 11 |
virtues in curing the | 11 |
this is good in | 11 |
or four spoonfuls of | 11 |
a cold and moist | 11 |
general treatise of the | 11 |
of the pill of | 11 |
of succory with rhubarb | 11 |
take of the bark | 11 |
obstructions of the bowels | 11 |
water of it is | 11 |
the cure is to | 11 |
be added to it | 11 |
the consistence of honey | 11 |
with the syrup of | 11 |
dose is three or | 11 |
the dose is two | 11 |
four times a day | 11 |
boyl them in three | 11 |
to the use of | 11 |
the seeds of psyllium | 11 |
of red roses one | 11 |
of the small pox | 11 |
a fault in the | 11 |
pores of the skin | 11 |
of syrup of dried | 11 |
out of the womb | 11 |
the roots of white | 11 |
one dram and a | 11 |
it is a good | 11 |
are good for the | 11 |
powder of the leaves | 11 |
be taken twice or | 11 |
course of diet must | 11 |
is contained in the | 11 |
be used in the | 11 |
the leaves are like | 11 |
pain in the head | 11 |
to take off the | 11 |
water to a pint | 11 |
dry it in the | 11 |
species of the three | 11 |
to be used in | 11 |
is an ingredient in | 11 |
of the juyce of | 11 |
them in the sun | 11 |
the hinder part of | 11 |
after the same manner | 11 |
lilly of the vallies | 11 |
order to the cure | 11 |
of the royal society | 11 |
glasses applied to the | 11 |
the leaves of plantain | 11 |
is much commended by | 11 |
it grows commonly in | 11 |
the long continuance of | 11 |
bottom of the belly | 11 |
and then it is | 11 |
of tincture of saffron | 11 |
in a dropsie of | 11 |
in the beginning of | 11 |
long continuance of the | 11 |
on the first days | 11 |
effervescence of the blood | 11 |
of the flower of | 11 |
the parts of the | 11 |
quantity of a large | 11 |
be made in the | 11 |
from a cold cause | 11 |
it is better to | 11 |
the evacuation of the | 10 |
the bark of citron | 10 |
oyl of roses and | 10 |
of the womb may | 10 |
vinegar half an ounce | 10 |
other part of the | 10 |
the ligaments of the | 10 |
in three quarts of | 10 |
it is easily cured | 10 |
very agreeable to the | 10 |
all the time of | 10 |
electuary of the juice | 10 |
sufficient quantity of white | 10 |
let the patient take | 10 |
which is in the | 10 |
the flowers of violets | 10 |
them in a pint | 10 |
used at the beginning | 10 |
of tamarinds half an | 10 |
the thickness of the | 10 |
or six ounces of | 10 |
one handful and an | 10 |
the act of copulation | 10 |
a little oyl of | 10 |
two ounces and a | 10 |
make a decoction in | 10 |
the child is born | 10 |
applied to the region | 10 |
good in a dropsie | 10 |
it to the consistence | 10 |
boyl them to the | 10 |
of it is very | 10 |
tamarinds half an ounce | 10 |
and to take off | 10 |
cold intemperies of the | 10 |
half a scruple of | 10 |
the leaves of mint | 10 |
come from the wings | 10 |
white troches of rhasis | 10 |
powder of the roots | 10 |
third or fourth month | 10 |
let the woman take | 10 |
of it is much | 10 |
this disease is very | 10 |
must be taken in | 10 |
infuse them three days | 10 |
them in two quarts | 10 |
and full of pith | 10 |
take of tamarinds half | 10 |
must be blooded in | 10 |
the roots of florentine | 10 |
tyed up in a | 10 |
cures a stinking breath | 10 |
it morning and evening | 10 |
the roots of cyperus | 10 |
as it were in | 10 |
to be directed to | 10 |
those that are afflicted | 10 |
for the stone in | 10 |
take of sweet almonds | 10 |
stone in the kidneys | 10 |
lie on the ground | 10 |
the concavity of the | 10 |
of the peruvian bark | 10 |
is good for an | 10 |
when there is a | 10 |
is not able to | 10 |
happens by reason of | 10 |
of the raspings of | 10 |
strained liquor dissolve of | 10 |
must be mixed with | 10 |
and such things as | 10 |
may be taken from | 10 |
quantity of water to | 10 |
the bones of the | 10 |
a fit of the | 10 |
the mucilages of the | 10 |
it comes to pass | 10 |
drops of it may | 10 |
take it from the | 10 |
quantity of extract of | 10 |
used with good success | 10 |
but it is most | 10 |
be taken morning and | 10 |
what has been said | 10 |
spoonful or two of | 10 |
bleeding must be used | 10 |
diseases of the eyes | 10 |
the head and nerves | 10 |
consistence of a syrup | 10 |
nut of the yard | 10 |
is half a dram | 10 |
from the indies shewing | 10 |
not do the business | 10 |
bark of the root | 10 |
by the application of | 10 |
the time of delivery | 10 |
of the vessels of | 10 |
contained in the womb | 10 |
remedies are to be | 10 |
of sugar of roses | 10 |
swelling of the belly | 10 |
to the age and | 10 |
root of it is | 10 |
but if the patient | 10 |
remedies must be used | 10 |
or when it is | 10 |
scruple or half a | 10 |
it twice or thrice | 10 |
the use of a | 10 |
of white and red | 10 |
also to john pechey | 10 |
of confection of alkermes | 10 |
the seeds of rue | 10 |
the body must be | 10 |
the constitution of the | 10 |
a cataplasm to be | 10 |
night at bed time | 10 |
decoction of it is | 10 |
may be taken twice | 10 |
take of the decoction | 10 |
a third part of | 10 |
with equal parts of | 10 |
that they do not | 10 |
or a decoction of | 10 |
take half a pint | 10 |
part of the belly | 10 |
the roots of comfry | 10 |
the thighs and legs | 10 |
of red roses two | 10 |
is made of the | 10 |
and a long while | 10 |
applied to the part | 10 |
is a sign that | 10 |
and ulcers of the | 10 |
pounds and an half | 10 |
and the roots of | 10 |
take three or four | 10 |
leaves are like the | 10 |
take of the oyls | 10 |
the stone of the | 10 |
the dropsie of the | 10 |
it has done working | 10 |
of the inflammation of | 10 |
drops of spirit of | 10 |
the roots of briony | 10 |
attributed also to john | 10 |
let him take one | 10 |
of the womb be | 10 |
as is sufficient to | 10 |
are subject to the | 10 |
but when it is | 10 |
when the child is | 10 |
upon the root called | 10 |
the lips of the | 10 |
much as you please | 10 |
is very good in | 10 |
it is a sign | 10 |
is occasioned by a | 10 |
a scruple of the | 10 |
and shortness of breath | 10 |
take great care that | 10 |
diseases of the spleen | 10 |
the stomach must be | 10 |
according to the degree | 10 |
good for diseases of | 10 |
and if the woman | 10 |
take of the pectoral | 10 |
the roots of tormentil | 10 |
the womb is not | 10 |
a time in some | 10 |
the superficies of the | 10 |
a vein must be | 10 |
the seeds of dill | 10 |
two drams of it | 10 |
hinder part of the | 10 |
for pains in the | 10 |
two drams of the | 10 |
sufficient quantity of extract | 10 |
and for diseases of | 10 |
solution of the continuum | 10 |
by the umbilical vein | 10 |
good for those that | 10 |
in a decoction of | 10 |
the seeds of sweet | 10 |
of the violence of | 10 |
mucilages of the seeds | 10 |
the roots of male | 10 |
if these things are | 10 |
which account it is | 10 |
of the womb are | 10 |
when the ulcer is | 10 |
four times in a | 10 |
in the region of | 10 |
take three every night | 10 |
her take three every | 10 |
the confusion of the | 10 |
inflation of the womb | 10 |
of the suppression of | 10 |
seeds of flax and | 10 |
is in a manner | 10 |
is good in a | 10 |
may be made in | 9 |
one from the other | 9 |
two or three hours | 9 |
but it may be | 9 |
then distill them in | 9 |
beat them together in | 9 |
if it does not | 9 |
it is cured by | 9 |
to the nourishment of | 9 |
then distil them in | 9 |
the action of the | 9 |
for if it be | 9 |
is in great danger | 9 |
two ounces of oyl | 9 |
in cold diseases of | 9 |
towards the end of | 9 |
without the help of | 9 |
add two ounces of | 9 |
be added to the | 9 |
by their proper signs | 9 |
and the powder of | 9 |
the same virtues with | 9 |
the relicks of the | 9 |
make an electuary with | 9 |
diseases that proceed from | 9 |
but they must not | 9 |
the roots of gentian | 9 |
and is used in | 9 |
before the time of | 9 |
the oeconomy of the | 9 |
good in the stone | 9 |
and therefore it is | 9 |
a decoction of mallows | 9 |
or two foot high | 9 |
gross habit of body | 9 |
a decoction of barly | 9 |
a scruple or half | 9 |
the bone of a | 9 |
be mixed with it | 9 |
in the morning and | 9 |
nutmeg in the morning | 9 |
the blood may be | 9 |
excellent remedy for the | 9 |
applied to the navel | 9 |
of it in the | 9 |
the blood from the | 9 |
half a dram to | 9 |
sick does not purge | 9 |
used for obstructions of | 9 |
as it often happens | 9 |
the flowers of red | 9 |
pain of the stomach | 9 |
if it cannot be | 9 |
be injected made of | 9 |
noise in the ears | 9 |
be taken twice a | 9 |
each one drachm and | 9 |
for the ordinary drink | 9 |
those that are in | 9 |
of the nature of | 9 |
that part of the | 9 |
twice or thrice in | 9 |
the signs of this | 9 |
with sugar of roses | 9 |
and with a sufficient | 9 |
be cured by medicines | 9 |
of the colledge of | 9 |
it may be used | 9 |
may be given from | 9 |
days the sick does | 9 |
or a dram and | 9 |
when it is cold | 9 |
the roots of it | 9 |
pour on them a | 9 |
quantity you please of | 9 |
foment the region of | 9 |
of them must be | 9 |
two drams of cinnamon | 9 |
into the neck of | 9 |
it grows every where | 9 |
but they are not | 9 |
four or five ounces | 9 |
but as to the | 9 |
the leaves of plantane | 9 |
them in hot water | 9 |
in a cold still | 9 |
of the hollow vein | 9 |
covantage keyed and coded | 9 |
by bleeding in the | 9 |
bleeding in the arm | 9 |
the patient has been | 9 |
with conserve of roses | 9 |
four in the afternoon | 9 |
an half of fine | 9 |
with the decoction of | 9 |
a nutmeg morning and | 9 |
water to a quart | 9 |
intemperies of the brain | 9 |
the mean while the | 9 |
but if the pain | 9 |
of wax a sufficient | 9 |
of a moderate bigness | 9 |
yet it must be | 9 |
is also good to | 9 |
as far as the | 9 |
make a cataplasm to | 9 |
taken twice a day | 9 |
the sick is in | 9 |
distill them in a | 9 |
from the stone in | 9 |
the oyl of sweet | 9 |
decoction of the leaves | 9 |
sometimes falling upon the | 9 |
and to strengthen the | 9 |
of syrup of succory | 9 |
or twice a day | 9 |
of the balsam of | 9 |
to be observed in | 9 |
three pints of fountain | 9 |
a dram or two | 9 |
the difficulty of breathing | 9 |
the consistence of an | 9 |
oyl of bitter almonds | 9 |
and four ounces of | 9 |
and they must be | 9 |
if it be in | 9 |
make a mass with | 9 |
the life of the | 9 |
that are to be | 9 |
let him take a | 9 |
the ulcer must be | 9 |
of red roses and | 9 |
respect must be had | 9 |
take of the filings | 9 |
it to the consumption | 9 |
the fit is off | 9 |
a syrup in a | 9 |
of the aqua lactis | 9 |
and let it be | 9 |
decoction of the roots | 9 |
of a gross habit | 9 |
the oyl of it | 9 |
with two ounces of | 9 |
cure of this is | 9 |
as to other things | 9 |
pints and an half | 9 |
a gross habit of | 9 |
pour upon them a | 9 |
for those that have | 9 |
of saffron one scruple | 9 |
of the blood is | 9 |
and make an oyntment | 9 |
let them stand in | 9 |
red roses one pugil | 9 |
the electuary of the | 9 |
by reason of their | 9 |
is much used in | 9 |
the cure of these | 9 |
an half may be | 9 |
be able to bear | 9 |
progress of the disease | 9 |
the skin of a | 9 |
be fomented with a | 9 |
of it is good | 9 |
the root is small | 9 |
mingle them and make | 9 |
apex covantage keyed and | 9 |
a viol well stopt | 9 |
to a syrup in | 9 |
to those that are | 9 |
head of the child | 9 |
half a dram or | 9 |
when the woman is | 9 |
it must be repeated | 9 |
sugar a sufficient quantity | 9 |
the cure of which | 9 |
when they have been | 9 |
to women with child | 9 |
the chief use of | 9 |
each a pint and | 9 |
this is an excellent | 9 |
acute diseases of women | 9 |
in a double vessel | 9 |
the roots of bistort | 9 |
it proceed from a | 9 |
that they are not | 9 |
is very agreeable to | 9 |
the belly be bound | 9 |
about the region of | 9 |
them over a gentle | 9 |
narrowness of the vessels | 9 |
the intemperies of the | 9 |
she must be blooded | 9 |
or three drams of | 9 |
with an equal quantity | 9 |
the fault of the | 9 |
use of this remedy | 9 |
of a nutmeg morning | 9 |
yellow peel of oranges | 9 |
may be perceived by | 9 |
it six spoonfuls of | 9 |
flux of the belly | 9 |
of salt of vitriol | 9 |
use such things as | 9 |
as to the first | 9 |
of those that are | 9 |
or four ounces of | 9 |
with an ounce of | 9 |
of roses one ounce | 9 |
to be taken twice | 9 |
compound powder of wake | 9 |
those that are subject | 9 |
the roots of madder | 9 |
aptara keyed and coded | 9 |
in respect of the | 9 |
and sweeten it with | 9 |
make a syrup in | 9 |
the belly of the | 9 |
let him take the | 9 |
fomented with a decoction | 9 |
for want of it | 9 |
this disease is not | 9 |
and of the tops | 9 |
the seeds of lettice | 9 |
handful and a half | 9 |
a draught of wormwood | 9 |
compound powder of crabs | 9 |
large quantity of blood | 9 |
the extremities of the | 9 |
half of fine sugar | 9 |
the root is white | 9 |
yet it may be | 9 |
that it cannot be | 9 |
the days the sick | 9 |
it grows in moist | 9 |
that which is called | 9 |
observe a good diet | 9 |
syrup in a bath | 9 |
of each three drams | 9 |
in the right gut | 9 |
of physicians in london | 9 |
be opened in the | 9 |
it is used in | 9 |
nutmeg morning and evening | 9 |
president of the colledge | 9 |
decoction of it in | 9 |
if the body be | 9 |
may be cured by | 9 |
but on the contrary | 9 |
in a common still | 9 |
let the belly be | 9 |
sufficient quantity of sugar | 9 |
of the narrowness of | 9 |
wind in the stomach | 9 |
of the spirit of | 9 |
care must be had | 9 |
of the grains of | 9 |
it spirit of wine | 8 |
after the manner of | 8 |
to the bigness of | 8 |
for his ordinary drink | 8 |
the fibres of the | 8 |
drawn out of this | 8 |
drinking upon it three | 8 |
of the same side | 8 |
of the peccant matter | 8 |
it proceed from an | 8 |
proceeding from a cold | 8 |
and those that are | 8 |
and distil them in | 8 |
the child may be | 8 |
a large dose of | 8 |
if the matter be | 8 |
glisters must be injected | 8 |
the flowers of rosemary | 8 |
it must be taken | 8 |
they are chiefly used | 8 |
forepart of the head | 8 |
so that it is | 8 |
the kidnies and bladder | 8 |
and take off the | 8 |
which is called the | 8 |
this is excellent for | 8 |
by vomit and stool | 8 |
a dram and a | 8 |
made of the same | 8 |
to be used for | 8 |
it differs from the | 8 |
as well as the | 8 |
the mass of blood | 8 |
the white troches of | 8 |
or it may be | 8 |
the balsam of tolu | 8 |
must be evacuated by | 8 |
is used outwardly for | 8 |
from a cold intemperies | 8 |
also to be used | 8 |
of liquid laudanum in | 8 |
that it should be | 8 |
reason of the violence | 8 |
ounces of syrup of | 8 |
these things are not | 8 |
it is excellent for | 8 |
has the same virtues | 8 |
regard must be had | 8 |
taken thrice a day | 8 |
must be also used | 8 |
it is proper to | 8 |
from the use of | 8 |
of the same decoction | 8 |
it is chiefly used | 8 |
such as are prescribed | 8 |
and an ounce of | 8 |
when by reason of | 8 |
must abstain from all | 8 |
the leaves of violets | 8 |
mentioned in the chapter | 8 |
spoonful of syrup of | 8 |
ounce or an ounce | 8 |
must take great care | 8 |
this disease must be | 8 |
the seeds of purslain | 8 |
every third or fourth | 8 |
the part must be | 8 |
applied to the neck | 8 |
have been cured by | 8 |
or ten drops of | 8 |
to be cured by | 8 |
that they cannot be | 8 |
bleed in the foot | 8 |
for heat of urine | 8 |
subject to the gout | 8 |
the following may be | 8 |
or the juice of | 8 |
sufficient quantity of wax | 8 |
the greater cold seeds | 8 |
is that which is | 8 |
open obstructions of the | 8 |
four ounces of it | 8 |
and consist of five | 8 |
the right side of | 8 |
as it were the | 8 |
drinking upon it six | 8 |
it can scarce be | 8 |
strained liquor add of | 8 |
there is great danger | 8 |
mentions an observation of | 8 |
its admirable virtue in | 8 |
it be in the | 8 |
the waters of plantain | 8 |
and pains of the | 8 |
the method of cure | 8 |
to the parts affected | 8 |
is made of it | 8 |
cataplasm to be applied | 8 |
you must take care | 8 |
but we must take | 8 |
the forepart of the | 8 |
in an earthen vessel | 8 |
must be applyed to | 8 |
and at the same | 8 |
for two or three | 8 |
a spoonful of syrup | 8 |
proposed for the cure | 8 |
and at length the | 8 |
of the belly and | 8 |
the return of the | 8 |
to which must be | 8 |
exercise of the body | 8 |
ounces of the juice | 8 |
is excellent for the | 8 |
the womb of the | 8 |
an ounce or an | 8 |
as if it were | 8 |
take four or five | 8 |
the force of the | 8 |
applied to the belly | 8 |
white and red sanders | 8 |
spirit of sal armoniack | 8 |
stone of the kidnies | 8 |
there is also a | 8 |
with very good success | 8 |
take of oil of | 8 |
half an ounce or | 8 |
are placed on long | 8 |
in such as are | 8 |
the tops of mallows | 8 |
this is to be | 8 |
but if these things | 8 |
of an inflammation of | 8 |
herbal of physical plants | 8 |
it has the same | 8 |
and the juice of | 8 |
it is also proper | 8 |
as if they were | 8 |
so much the more | 8 |
cut in the middle | 8 |
troches of lemnian earth | 8 |
is good for diseases | 8 |
is much used for | 8 |
it has many leaves | 8 |
and is used for | 8 |
a cold intemperies of | 8 |
be taken early in | 8 |
not to be given | 8 |
that they should be | 8 |
are very injurious to | 8 |
and an half high | 8 |
from too great a | 8 |
the cure is performed | 8 |
let him take half | 8 |
the running of the | 8 |
at the red lyon | 8 |
of flowers of sulphur | 8 |
is proper for the | 8 |
are of excellent use | 8 |
and if these things | 8 |
the consumption of half | 8 |
of the thickness of | 8 |
or half an ounce | 8 |
when the body is | 8 |
the fury of the | 8 |
of compound powder of | 8 |
whereunto may be added | 8 |
does not go off | 8 |
use of it is | 8 |
the situation of the | 8 |
would do no good | 8 |
it is used to | 8 |
of oyl of juniper | 8 |
dropt into the ear | 8 |
and the yolk of | 8 |
is good for cold | 8 |
greatest part of the | 8 |
if it come from | 8 |
mixed with a little | 8 |
of the stomach and | 8 |
the water of the | 8 |
the aqua lactis alexiteria | 8 |
pour it into a | 8 |
how it may be | 8 |
it is made of | 8 |
them into a glass | 8 |
a quantity of blood | 8 |
such as are of | 8 |
the formation of the | 8 |
and let her take | 8 |
that are in the | 8 |
and oyl of sweet | 8 |
i have found by | 8 |
diseases of the reins | 8 |
of conserve of roses | 8 |
about the bigness of | 8 |
out of the navel | 8 |
they are occasioned by | 8 |
those that have the | 8 |
blood must be drawn | 8 |
a flux of blood | 8 |
the raspings of ivory | 8 |
the time of their | 8 |
you must be sure | 8 |
also good for the | 8 |
of spirit of salt | 8 |
lungs of a fox | 8 |
the matter of the | 8 |
it may be cured | 8 |
of rubarb one dram | 8 |
the roots of asarabacca | 8 |
to the neck of | 8 |
two or three spoonfuls | 8 |
shewing its admirable virtue | 8 |
a palpitation of the | 8 |
cause of this disease | 8 |
a powder according to | 8 |
when it has done | 8 |
the red lyon in | 8 |
with a dram of | 8 |
a solution of the | 8 |
of the upper parts | 8 |
as thick as the | 8 |
it grows frequently in | 8 |
of the body is | 8 |
the quantity of the | 8 |
are used for the | 8 |
upon it six spoonfuls | 8 |
the manner of a | 8 |
and if they are | 8 |
to three ounces of | 8 |
must take care that | 8 |
which must be added | 8 |
waters of black cherries | 8 |
of a pint of | 8 |
either by it self | 8 |
boil them in two | 8 |
of excellent use in | 8 |
cold and moist intemperies | 8 |
a pain of the | 8 |
come from the root | 8 |
and pour upon it | 8 |
and dissolve in it | 8 |
upon the account of | 8 |
purge must be given | 8 |
syrup made of the | 8 |
that the child is | 8 |
of oyl of cinnamon | 8 |
the seed of the | 8 |
then add of the | 8 |
there will be a | 8 |
five or six drops | 8 |
from half a dram | 8 |
and so make a | 8 |
five spoonfuls of the | 8 |
is good for those | 8 |
to the end of | 8 |
parts of the belly | 8 |
grains of it may | 8 |
on the th day | 8 |
the structure of the | 8 |
may be the easier | 8 |
orifice of the sheath | 8 |
from time to time | 8 |
so that it cannot | 8 |
is very difficult to | 8 |
and in this case | 8 |
the cure of them | 8 |
of the blood and | 8 |
use of these things | 8 |
good for the jaundice | 8 |
heat of the sun | 8 |
or you may apply | 8 |
diseases of the joints | 8 |
by the same remedies | 8 |
of each three ounces | 8 |
must be made of | 8 |
ten or twelve days | 8 |
it in the sun | 8 |
it must not be | 8 |
ulcers of the lungs | 8 |
a draught of the | 8 |
make way for the | 8 |
an half of white | 8 |
as to the prognosticks | 8 |
the sick may be | 8 |
as it were of | 8 |
comes at any time | 8 |
proceed from too great | 8 |
pound of white sugar | 8 |
of fountain water to | 8 |
hot intemperies of the | 8 |
a drop or two | 8 |
may be distinguished from | 8 |
women with child are | 8 |
them a sufficient quantity | 8 |
by such things as | 8 |
suppression of the lochia | 8 |
it be taken in | 8 |
powder according to art | 8 |
the dose is from | 8 |
boil them in equal | 8 |
with a draught of | 8 |
for inflammations of the | 8 |
with a little saffron | 8 |
add three ounces of | 8 |
is not at all | 8 |
time in some proper | 8 |
end of the disease | 8 |
being applied to the | 8 |
it self to the | 8 |
honey of roses solutive | 8 |
it is convenient to | 8 |
when there is no | 8 |
may be given to | 8 |
is also good in | 8 |
bleeding must be ordered | 8 |
it two ounces of | 8 |
in some convenient liquor | 8 |
of syrup of mint | 8 |
seizes those that are | 8 |
it is very difficult | 8 |
orifices of the veins | 8 |
in the concavity of | 8 |
it eases the pain | 8 |
soon as they are | 8 |
or the powder of | 8 |
the junctures with a | 8 |
admirable virtue in curing | 8 |
dissolve one ounce of | 8 |
that are troubled with | 8 |
the fresh roots of | 8 |
if the infant be | 8 |
the beginning of a | 8 |
of sweet almonds blanched | 8 |
with a wet bladder | 8 |
of the shavings of | 8 |
cure is performed by | 8 |
the same manner as | 8 |
take their rise from | 8 |
add half an ounce | 8 |
for twenty four hours | 8 |
the same quantity of | 8 |
him take half a | 8 |
region of the loins | 8 |
it loosens the belly | 8 |
of water to a | 8 |
red lyon in st | 8 |
and boyl them in | 8 |
at four in the | 8 |
of sweet almonds and | 8 |
them in a cold | 8 |
which may be easily | 8 |
the juice of night | 8 |
there be a fever | 8 |
weakness of the stomach | 8 |
and infuse it in | 8 |
and by reason of | 8 |
in the flower of | 8 |
good in the jaundice | 8 |
must be made by | 8 |
five or six days | 8 |
let him take four | 8 |
if it happen that | 7 |
medicines must be applied | 7 |
than the leaves of | 7 |
a swelling of the | 7 |
of saffron one dram | 7 |
and constitution of the | 7 |
four days before the | 7 |
the flowers of the | 7 |
junctures with a wet | 7 |
drams of the powder | 7 |
of their own accord | 7 |
them four quarts of | 7 |
they are like the | 7 |
three ounces and an | 7 |
good in the plague | 7 |
the flowers are small | 7 |
about in a leaden | 7 |
pour upon them four | 7 |
an hour or two | 7 |
good in the cholick | 7 |
and it may be | 7 |
it three ounces of | 7 |
boyl them in water | 7 |
be reduced to a | 7 |
the obstruction of the | 7 |
take four ounces of | 7 |
the juice of lemons | 7 |
it by little and | 7 |
only on the first | 7 |
the whites of eggs | 7 |
bleeding in the foot | 7 |
the space of two | 7 |
of compound briony water | 7 |
oyl of the seeds | 7 |
morning and evening daily | 7 |
if there be signs | 7 |
she must have a | 7 |
must be drawn from | 7 |
is seized with a | 7 |
flower of their age | 7 |
mix them and make | 7 |
the place where the | 7 |
and let it stand | 7 |
the waters of the | 7 |
let one be taken | 7 |
in the womb it | 7 |
electuary according to art | 7 |
consist of five leaves | 7 |
conserve of the yellow | 7 |
to the sides of | 7 |
is good to take | 7 |
or five spoonfuls of | 7 |
seeds of anise and | 7 |
put off upon the | 7 |
to which end the | 7 |
that which is in | 7 |
is to be cured | 7 |
known by their proper | 7 |
or two ounces of | 7 |
to dry up the | 7 |
taken from the arm | 7 |
strain it through a | 7 |
flux of the lochia | 7 |
of violets and maiden | 7 |
of a roasted apple | 7 |
by the violence of | 7 |
into the bottom of | 7 |
acrimony of the blood | 7 |
proposed in the foregoing | 7 |
of a mad dog | 7 |
the juice of plantane | 7 |
it with a sufficient | 7 |
may be anointed with | 7 |
and to be repeated | 7 |
but by reason of | 7 |
and as soon as | 7 |
of almonds fresh drawn | 7 |
dram or a dram | 7 |
there is no need | 7 |
of extract of wormwood | 7 |
bolus to be taken | 7 |
mona logarbo text and | 7 |
very injurious to the | 7 |
as often as there | 7 |
with a little salt | 7 |
a quart of the | 7 |
the skin of the | 7 |
of the best honey | 7 |
spirit of wine rectified | 7 |
urine from the stone | 7 |
an ingredient of the | 7 |
is to be varied | 7 |
contained in the stomach | 7 |
following may be used | 7 |
be used instead of | 7 |
she must not be | 7 |
be troubled with a | 7 |
saffron half an ounce | 7 |
it an ounce of | 7 |
water and red wine | 7 |
offensive to the stomach | 7 |
applied to the shoulders | 7 |
at the very beginning | 7 |
and the bark of | 7 |
cured by medicines that | 7 |
of the same nature | 7 |
there are two sorts | 7 |
half may be taken | 7 |
the seeds of daucus | 7 |
this is used for | 7 |
the hole of the | 7 |
the spine of the | 7 |
the same may be | 7 |
you may make a | 7 |
large nutmeg in the | 7 |
for a long time | 7 |
and for spitting of | 7 |