Weights and Measures * &c.
In Epilepsies,
Thymi albi * P. III. ex aceti st Of white Thyme threecyathis tribus , dr mellis boni pon - Drams seven Grains, of Vine-do uncia: ut dilutum jejunus bibat gar seven Spoonfuls, or a quar-per dies quadraginta quinque , fed ter of a Pint and a Spoonful,quum biberit citatus ambulet millia and of good Honey sevenpajfuum minime dudum. Drachms, seventeen , Grains :
The Patient to drink this in aMorning for forty five Days,walking fast a Space, which wantsan hundred and twelve paces oftwo E nglijh Miles.
The white Thyme is mention’d by Gasp ar Bauhen Pinac. lib. VI.§. 4. he faith that it is grave olens , ill-seented or stinking.
ji Collirium for an Epiphora or Inflammation of theEyes from a watery Humour.
Aloes lndicæ * P. IIII. Croci st Of Indian Aloes four
* P. II. Opii * P. I. Gummis Drachms ten Grains, Saffron
* P. IIII. Plantaginis succi cya- two Drachms five Grains, Opi-
thos tres. um one Drachm Grains,
Gum Arabick four Drachms tenGrains, Juice of Plantane se-ven Spoonfuls.
When Gummis is put by it self, it means Gum Arabick j in theAuthor it is often wrote Gummis with a c.
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