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Show 364 COMPOUND COMPOUND MEDICINES; SYRUPUS e MECONIO, Syrup of nubile Poppies. L. Take of white Poppy-heads dried and without Seeds fbiijfs. of W'ater fix GalIons. Slice the Poppy-heads, and boil them in the Water to two thirds, which Will be almolt imbibed by the Poppy-heads, fiirriug them to prevent their burning to. Then piers out it to two Quarts; and while it is yet hot, then through a thin Flannel. Let it iland may i‘ettle, and in the Morning pour OPE SYRUPUS ZlNZIBERlS, Syrup 0sz‘nger. L. Take of Ginger thinly lliced giv. of boiling "latter three Pints. Steep it for fame Hours, and {train it ; then add Sugar to make a Syrup. This is a warm {Mlcey Syrup, and a good Auxiliary, where Aromatics are neceflhry. I TABELL/E CARDIALGleE, Lezmgesfer t/he Heart/221m. L. with fbvi. of double refined Sugar till the Weight of the whole comes to jbix. or rather more, that the Syrup may he brought to a due Lonfifience. This i~ a mild Opiate. The Dole is from 3vi. to gj Take of prepared Chalk 3iiij. of Crabs-claw: prepared 3i}. of Bole Ar- SYRUPUS t'Al'AVERlS ERRA i‘lCl, Syrup of "wild Poppies. L. SYRUPUS PEC l'ORALlS, Peeing/syrup. L. Take ofthe Leaves menic 373. of Nutmeg Bj. Reduce ail thefe to Powder, and make them into Lozenges with Water. The Title ihews the \"irtues, TARTARUlh/l EM ETlCUM, Emrz‘z'r Trirmr. L. Take waihcd Crocus of Antimony, and Cryl‘tals oi 'f'nrtar of each ififs. of Water three Pints. Boil them together for half an Hour; then iiltre the Liquor, and after due Evaporation let it apart to cryftalize. The [Jug/é is from gr. iii. to gr. vii. TARTARUlVl SOLUBlLE, Salk/1.73 Turfm'. L. Té-lie of any fixed alkaline Salt Tbj. of W (ItCI‘ aGallon. When the Salt is diholved in the boiling Water, putin Cryllals of Tartar gradually, till the hifhrrvef- ccnce ceafes, which generally happens before Eiij. ot~ the Ci'yllals are thrown in. Then filtre the Liquor through Paper, and alter a filthcient of black Maiden-hair dried fix. of Liquorice giv. of boiling Water five Pints. Steep them for fome Hours, and in the {trained Liquor dilfolve the Sugar to make a Syrup. SYRUPUS ROSARUM SOLUT‘IVUr‘, So/uz'z‘rue Frruj) 0/ Rel?!- dity may be quite exhaled, and a laline Malls will be left behind. This is aperient, diuretic, and laxative, and is good in cachec'lic Dil‘eafes and Obllrut‘tions of the Vifcern ; a: alfo in the Gravel, jaundice, Dileafes of L. Take the Liquor left after the Diflillation of lbvi of D.iinafl;l{olts, 0f double-refined Sugar lbv. Boil the exprefled Liquor to thrte Pints. Let it fland for a Night to fettle; in the Morning pour off the clear Li- the Spleen and Hypochondria, iffrequently ufed. The Drfe is from Bj. to 3ij. is a Purge, from gfs. to 3j diifolved in Broth. '1‘ARTARUM VlTRlOLt‘iTUM, Vitrio/czft'd Tar/m: E Take of quor, and adding the Sugar boil it to fbviifs. 'l wo Drains, or 3‘13. 05 this will purge Children. It is often ufed in Clyllers. the Lye of'Fartar any Quantity, put it into an ample glafs Vellel, then drop gradually upon it, of Oil of Vitriol diluted with an equal Quantity of Water, q. i'. that is, till the Efr‘ei‘vefcence entirely ceales. hiltre the SYRUPUS SClLLlTICUS, Syrup angm/[L L. Take 0f Vinegar oquuills a Pint and a half; Cinnamon and Ginger of each gj of dou- ble-refined Sn: ztr lbiijfs. Steep the Spices for three Days in the \ ine- gar, and to the llrained Liquor add the Sugar to make a Syruf- Take 0 the juice of ripe and freih Bucktnorn-berries 3. Gallon; L" 3 ‘ Ginger, and Nutmegs, of each Zj of doublc‘refint‘d Sugar lb‘fil- the juice aiide for fume Days to i‘ettle, then llrain it, and macerate tllC Spices in fome Part of the Liquor. Boil the Remainder, and tO'fiV-{ii the End add the Part the Spices were macerated in itrained, that me whole may be reduced to two Quarts. Then add the Sugar, and make a Syrup. An Ounce and a half: or gij of this Syrup is a brifl; PM? and will bring away watery Hun'iours. Liquor, and evaporate till a Pellicle is formrd. Place that it may [boot into Cryllals. and cleanhng Q' ality. The Days is git {031‘ ,. SYRUPUS SINIPLEX, Syrup qf Sugar. L. .Dillolvc Sugar 1n VHter to make a Syrup. SYRUPUS é SPINA CERVINA, Svru/z y‘Bzzr/Ttlmrzz. L. Evaporation let it apart, that it may {hoot into Cryll'als; or the Humi- Then let it in a cool This has an inciding, refolvnig, In a moderate Dole it operates by Urine, in 21. This attenuates vilcid Fhlegm very powerfully. €32"? .,. 365 through a thin linnen Cloth without any Exprel-lion. Then add Sugar to make a Syrup. Half an Ounce, or 3]. of this is a gentle Laxative for Children. the Liquor llrongly. a: d boil (train it through 11 See and for a Night, that the nieces the pure Liquor, Which boil Take of wild Poppy-flowers Ibij. of boiling Water four Pints anda halt". Put the Flowers in the Water over the Fire. The Flowers mull be often llirred till they are quite l‘oaked. As foon as they are funkin the ‘v'v'ater, fet them by for a Night to fleep. in the Morning pour of or prefs out the Liquor, and let it by for another Night to {ettle Then make a Syrup with q. f. of Sugar. This has a mild opiate Qua. lity, as I have found by Experience, though fome have thought to the contrary. It may be given alone from 3i. to gij. ‘Ee-Lis2:29 MEDICINES. But it is apt to gripe, "1"" large one by Stool, and is good in all cold, catarrhal, and lerous Dilor- ders. It opens Obllruelions of the Vifcera, cures the jaundice, and 15 of Life in the Dropfy. The Dole is from Bj to 3ij. As a l'urge from its. to 2i. ‘ TERREORUM CORPORUM PREPARATIO, the Hymn/[mi of "My Bodier. L. Powder thefe Bodies firl't of all in a Mortar, then lcVi3517c them into an impalpuble Powder with a little Water. Afterwards dry them on a Chalk-Rome. Lafily put them in a warm Place, at leaft onetiiat is very dry, for tome »l)ays_ Powder in this Manner ‘Amé-er, Atom/it, Bum-1;)", 'Which lalt mull be lei/igated with Spirit of Wine in: {lead of Water. Bib;¢l./'.'ay.»p, Carlyn/Ive, firll calcined by the Makers of Mill?- ; C/m/Ii‘, Cam]. Crank-C7755, C" éj'f/aw-r' Egg/[7.15. Qh/ijfrv/mm' ""473: Vcl‘dz‘grmfi, and ‘fzm‘y. A'Hime/fi", Lia/V‘lil‘li'fei and 775‘") "1ij be may be prevented by drinking plentifully of Water gruel H SYRUPUS VIOLARUM, Syrup of l'z'old‘r. L. Take of frefli wencoloured Violets lbj. of boiling Water five Pints. Steep them a "‘9‘": Ie'luced into a molt impalna‘ole Powder. MTMCI‘URA AMARA, Bitter Tit-flare. L. Day in a glazed earthen V'eflbl 5 then pour out the Liquor, and illiaoni .L. Silt 0f the yellow Rind ofSeville Orange'peel dried 3'}. otcnhc‘ 16116! tir Hg" .lruamom . Take ofGentinn root "mmmuuum :75" |