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quadgram frequency
of the roots of365
of the leaves of302
of the seeds of285
a sufficient quantity of280
ounce and an half230
in the following manner226
each half an ounce208
by reason of the206
of the juice of188
dram and an half165
of the flowers of165
made in the following160
take of the roots158
one ounce and an154
with a sufficient quantity150
one dram and an140
taken at a time124
be taken at a123
may be taken at122
of it may be119
the neck of the119
is made in the119
it may be taken106
take of the leaves104
of the powder of100
in a sufficient quantity99
early english books online96
neck of the womb92
and an half of90
each half a dram86
each one ounce and79
the bottom of the76
the region of the74
an ounce and an73
the quantity of a71
it is to be71
of the waters of69
the pain of the69
half an ounce of69
them in a sufficient68
for the most part67
be applied to the65
each one dram and65
some observations made upon64
observations made upon the64
the powder of the63
at the beginning of63
for the cure of61
may be known by61
by the use of61
to the consumption of61
the stone in the61
the cure of this60
for the space of60
is good for the58
pint and an half57
to the consistence of57
of the syrup of57
take of the waters56
oyl of sweet almonds56
ounce and a half56
are to be used55
half a dram of54
a great deal of53
of the tops of52
is to be noted52
take of the juice52
of the bark of52
it is good for49
represented either as utf48
characters represented either as48
at the same time48
obstructions of the liver47
for diseases of the47
boyl them in a46
the cure of the45
raisins of the sun45
in the mean while45
if it proceed from45
pound and an half45
the beginning of the45
of the pulp of44
quantity of syrup of44
boil them in a44
a dram of it44
sufficient quantity of syrup43
care must be taken43
syrup of roses solutive43
the use of the43
twice or thrice a42
let the sick take42
parts of the body42
three or four times41
the heat of the41
the white of an40
ounces and an half40
of the conserve of40
as to the cure40
stone in the kidnies40
if there be a40
be taken in the40
white of an egg40
with the juice of40
of the whole body40
four ounces of the39
take the quantity of39
keep it for use39
by reason of a38
or thrice a day38
diseases of the head38
with a decoction of38
quantity of a nutmeg37
and keep it for37
the orifice of the37
flux of the courses37
sufficient quantity of the37
a great quantity of37
of the strained liquor36
the top of the36
to be taken in36
the flowers of camomile36
but if it be36
the roots of marsh36
cure of this disease36
the juice of the36
in the countrey to36
the violence of the36
a pint and an35
the use of it35
a decoction of the34
and is good for34
fluxes of the belly34
taken in the morning33
of the womb is33
at five in the33
the veins of the33
the space of a33
suppression of the courses33
of raisins of the33
up in a rag33
of a decoction of33
the bark of the33
the cavity of the32
sufficient quantity of water32
in a spoonful of32
by little and little32
when the disease is32
the leaves of mallows32
be known by the32
each half an handful32
of the decoction of32
of oyl of roses32
in the use of31
is good in the31
take of the powder31
they are of a31
the mouth of the31
of syrup of violets31
the consistence of a31
a doctor of physick31
keep it in a31
a dram and an31
the strength of the31
an ounce of it31
the acrimony of the31
to be applied to31
as soon as the31
the passage of the31
like the leaves of30
the rest of the30
by a doctor of30
bottom of the womb30
take of the seeds30
of the root of30
dispensatory is made in30
if it be not30
doctor of physick in30
spoonfuls of the following30
if the disease be30
one ounce and a30
the nourishment of the30
of salt of wormwood30
indented about the edges29
and if there be29
be taken at bed29
of the water of29
to ease the pain29
the wings of the29
at the time of29
dram of it may29
the flux of the29
or by reason of29
for obstructions of the28
an inflammation of the28
the weakness of the28
of each two drams28
the form of a28
of the neck of28
of the troches of28
if there be occasion27
palpitation of the heart27
half a pint of27
take of oyl of27
this is good for27
sufficient quantity of fountain27
the suppression of the27
of it being taken27
the syrup of the27
take of the best27
in the cure of27
an ounce and a27
habit of the body27
according to the variety27
if the pain be27
of its own accord27
yolk of an egg27
the use of this27
to the variety of27
the whole course of27
the end of the26
orifice of the womb26
must be cured by26
put them into a26
put it into a26
each an ounce and26
in some proper liquor26
over a gentle fire26
from the wings of26
a pain in the26
if there be any26
neck of the bladder26
in the same manner26
and pour upon them26
in the form of26
ought not to be26
to the region of26
is chiefly used for26
which is to be26
of each one ounce26
in the chapter of26
but it is to26
the variety of the25
one drachm and an25
drams and an half25
the tops of the25
three or four days25
ounces of the strained25
an ounce of the25
and if it be25
to the strained liquor25
dropsie of the womb25
immoderate flux of the25
two or three days25
is hot and dry25
the consumption of a25
of the process of25
things are to be25
the diseases of the25
is not to be25
the roots of elecampane25
often in a day25
by reason of its25
those which did not24
to tei p using24
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during phase of the24
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create accurately transcribed and24
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or elements to simplify24
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terms of creative commons24
of every monographic english24
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or text strings within24
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unicode or text strings24
project was divided into24
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of each text was24
true nature of the24
text creation partnership web24
illegibles were encoded as24
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the text encoding initiative24
first editions of a24
in mind that in24
remain and some readable24
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if there was a24
and characters marked as24
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selection was based on24
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a dram of the23
of the oyl of23
in the strained liquor23
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for pains of the23
the seeds of anise23
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of syrup of roses23
consumption of a third23
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they must not be23
as to the prognostick23
the strained liquor dissolve23
to be taken at23
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the yolk of an23
if the woman be23
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of the liver and23
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a suppression of the23
the time of the23
two ounces of the23
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through the whole course23
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that it may be22
a wing p estc22
of oyl of sweet22
five in the afternoon22
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wing p estc r22
p estc r ocm22
the cause of the22
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three ounces of the22
in the neck of22
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the seeds of flax22
of the seed of22
admirable virtues in curing22
must be applied to22
the root of it22
there is a great22
is to be done22
the reins and bladder22
the liver and spleen22
soles of the feet21
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beginning of the disease21
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an ulcer of the21
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ill habit of body19
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with oyl of roses15
from the whole body15
but if the sick14
the weight of all14
the time of her14
and infuse them in14
oyl of nutmegs by14
and of the flowers14
three or four foot14
and a half of14
may be added to14
it is an excellent14
that are afflicted with14
part of the body14
much as is sufficient14
in the foregoing chapter14
or four foot high14
drops of liquid laudanum14
the species of the14
of the compound powder14
the stomach and bowels14
it must be cured14
the biting of venomous14
what quantity you please14
each half a pound14
is chiefly used in14
for ulcers of the14
to the soles of14
a draught to be14
when a woman is14
those that are of14
the juice of roses14
to provoke the courses14
powder of the root14
taken twice or thrice14
of the infusion of14
it provokes the courses14
a cataplasm made of14
at the latter end14
blooded in the arm14
if the belly be14
is good for coughs14
the roots of china14
inflammations of the eyes14
add to it of14
of milk and sugar14
the seeds of fenugreek14
to the strength of14
to be mixed with14
tied up in a14
be made of the14
of original in the14
it is good in14
and the seeds of14
of the syrups of14
vessels of the womb14
seeds of white poppies14
at any time of14
a spoonful or two14
in the space of14
physitian in the countrey14
of the best aloes14
the vertue of the14
them in three pints14
is used for the14
as it were a14
upon the use of14
of spirit of vitriol14
the root is thick14
of the filings of14
be taken from the14
or four times in14
of flax and fenugreek14
the same virtue with14
is of great use14
upon which account it14
to the quantity of14
a general treatise of14
of the three sanders14
take of the pill14
once or twice a14
such things as are14
take of the conserves14
six spoonfuls of the14
printed in the year14
take of the pulp14
let her take three14
in a close vessel14
the compound powder of14
in the middle of13
morning and evening for13
a difficulty of breathing13
quantity of fountain water13
the seed of it13
two or three drams13
passions of the mind13
be had to the13
they are good for13
is also to be13
may be also used13
be given at a13
will be convenient to13
with a gentle fire13
of a hot constitution13
given at a time13
fomes of the disease13
may be mixed with13
it is most commonly13
it three or four13
it a draught of13
it is good to13
boil them to a13
syrup of violets and13
two or three ounces13
quantity of the syrup13
it is necessary to13
and two drams of13
of the pectoral decoction13
original in the british13
take two or three13
if there be no13
is to be observed13
an ingredient in the13
spoonful of it may13
must be used to13
continue the use of13
the juice of citron13
or for want of13
in the whole body13
must not be used13
the pain is violent13
them and make a13
and for the most13
be taken that the13
is as it were13
twenty four hours in13
ounces of it may13
are also to be13
according to the method13
half a pound of13
in the act of13
of salt of tartar13
but it must be13
is much in use13
infusion of crocus metallorum13
them in a marble13
of each one dram13
her take the quantity13
of great use in13
of the neighbouring parts13
may be able to13
a pint of the13
the belly must be13
of blood must be13
there is danger of13
of the animal spirits13
the roots of marshmallows13
those things that are13
an obstruction of the13
times in a day13
the infusion of crocus13
and difficulty of breathing13
in the british library13
boyl it to a13
a large draught of13
being anointed with it13
for by this means13
the oyl of the13
them together in a13
and boil them in13
the motion of the13
cavity of the womb13
powder to be divided13
which is occasioned by13
but you must take13
falling of the womb13
from the bottom of13
is good for a13
tops of the lesser13
afflicted with this disease13
must be used as13
draught to be taken13
of the mouth and13
or four times a13
is said to be13
in those that are13
veins of the womb13
the body of the13
handful and an half12
and are good for12
in six quarts of12
upon which account the12
great quantity of blood12
flowers are placed on12
are to be mixed12
in the juice of12
and other diseases of12
an ounce of syrup12
by a physitian in12
of the stone in12
it is used for12
the frequent use of12
the college of physicians12
dram of the powder12
very good for the12
which are wont to12
ounces and a half12
dram may be taken12
of the extream parts12
them in equal parts12
the roots of sharp12
the patient must be12
make a draught to12
in spirit of wine12
urine and the courses12
a physitian in the12
of oxymel of squills12
it flowers in june12
the yolks of eggs12
is used in the12
infuse them in a12
a few drops of12
as much as you12
of syrup of maiden12
and obstructions of the12
it from the fire12
by bleeding and purging12
good in this case12
the opening of the12
upon it a draught12
and diseases of the12
may be taken in12
one pound and an12
good for the stone12
that which proceeds from12
a woman is with12
at the end of12
the leaves of agrimony12
it is also good12
and of syrup of12
cure is to be12
but it is not12
the colour of the12
of the pill coch12
be mixed with the12
not to be used12
the decoction of the12
and the tops of12
taken in a morning12
any time of the12
of the berries of12
and an half may12
in a glass well12
them may be taken12
it be occasioned by12
is three or four12
a little of the12
in order to the12
the child in the12
ease the pain of12
sufficient quantity to make12
take of the water12
take of the fresh12
the increase of the12
the bigness of a12
is much of the12
apply them to the12
in a glass of12
four or five days12
them according to art12
in equal parts of12
it will be convenient12
and boyl it to12
on the top of12
good for the biting12
syrup of the five12
the waters of black12
a draught of posset12
space of a month12
the leaves of the12
of the college of12
boil it to a12
and apply them to12
the leaves of rue12
obstructions of the courses12
little at a time12
which proceeds from a12
is to be taken12
and indented about the12
written by a physitian12
used for diseases of12
of excellent use for12
of diet must be12
with the oyls of12
the nature of the12
made upon the root12
in obstructions of the12
and press out the12
and is made in12
and pour on them12
of oyl of almonds12
and strengthens the stomach12
the dose is three12
pills to be taken11
in other parts of11
bleed in the arm11
is used outwardly in11
rosin of the pine11
as often as the11
or an ounce and11
or three foot high11
with oyl of sweet11
are afflicted with the11
to the degree of11
if it be too11
you may use this11
an emulsion of the11
but they must be11
be drawn from the11
to which is added11
in this case we11
of the yolks of11
of a large nutmeg11
into the cavity of11
of oyl of nutmegs11
of the bigness of11
and are of a11
of the morbifick matter11
the retention of the11
of volatile salt of11
either by reason of11
which is known by11
if these things do11
ounces of the decoction11
take of the root11
juice of the leaves11
time of the disease11
of the ashes of11
if the sick be11
the roots of round11
continuance of the disease11
in the manner of11
the orifices of the11
as much as suffices11
a woman with child11
two or three foot11
in a few days11
a vein in the11
of camomile and melilot11
an equal quantity of11
the seeds of quinces11
them in a mortar11
the coats of the11
conserve of the flowers11
are also of use11
make a fine powder11
let her take them11
be occasioned by a11
that they may be11
of each one handful11
dram of them may11
must be varied according11
be directed to the11
water till half is11
and eases the pain11
flowers of red roses11
of the cold seeds11
take of the oyl11
may be applied to11
and to ease the11
the palpitation of the11
when the fit is11
with syrup of quinces11
boyl it to the11
the chapter of the11
obstructions of the lungs11
water half an ounce11
the wood of aloes11
ounces of the following11
the pulp of cassia11
you must begin with11
persist in the use11
the membranes of the11
of the same virtue11
if it be occasioned11
and set it in11
those things which are11
of the breast and11
the heat of urine11
two quarts of fountain11
virtues in curing the11
this is good in11
or four spoonfuls of11
a cold and moist11
general treatise of the11
of the pill of11
of succory with rhubarb11
take of the bark11
obstructions of the bowels11
water of it is11
the cure is to11
be added to it11
the consistence of honey11
with the syrup of11
dose is three or11
the dose is two11
four times a day11
boyl them in three11
to the use of11
the seeds of psyllium11
of red roses one11
of the small pox11
a fault in the11
pores of the skin11
of syrup of dried11
out of the womb11
the roots of white11
one dram and a11
it is a good11
are good for the11
powder of the leaves11
be taken twice or11
course of diet must11
is contained in the11
be used in the11
the leaves are like11
pain in the head11
to take off the11
water to a pint11
dry it in the11
species of the three11
to be used in11
is an ingredient in11
of the juyce of11
them in the sun11
the hinder part of11
after the same manner11
lilly of the vallies11
order to the cure11
of the royal society11
glasses applied to the11
the leaves of plantain11
is much commended by11
it grows commonly in11
the long continuance of11
bottom of the belly11
and then it is11
of tincture of saffron11
in a dropsie of11
in the beginning of11
long continuance of the11
on the first days11
effervescence of the blood11
of the flower of11
the parts of the11
quantity of a large11
be made in the11
from a cold cause11
it is better to11
the evacuation of the10
the bark of citron10
oyl of roses and10
of the womb may10
vinegar half an ounce10
other part of the10
the ligaments of the10
in three quarts of10
it is easily cured10
very agreeable to the10
all the time of10
electuary of the juice10
sufficient quantity of white10
let the patient take10
which is in the10
the flowers of violets10
them in a pint10
used at the beginning10
of tamarinds half an10
the thickness of the10
or six ounces of10
one handful and an10
the act of copulation10
a little oyl of10
two ounces and a10
make a decoction in10
the child is born10
applied to the region10
good in a dropsie10
it to the consistence10
boyl them to the10
of it is very10
tamarinds half an ounce10
and to take off10
cold intemperies of the10
half a scruple of10
the leaves of mint10
come from the wings10
white troches of rhasis10
powder of the roots10
third or fourth month10
let the woman take10
of it is much10
this disease is very10
must be taken in10
infuse them three days10
them in two quarts10
and full of pith10
take of tamarinds half10
must be blooded in10
the roots of florentine10
tyed up in a10
cures a stinking breath10
it morning and evening10
the roots of cyperus10
as it were in10
to be directed to10
those that are afflicted10
for the stone in10
take of sweet almonds10
stone in the kidneys10
lie on the ground10
the concavity of the10
of the peruvian bark10
is good for an10
when there is a10
is not able to10
happens by reason of10
of the raspings of10
strained liquor dissolve of10
must be mixed with10
and such things as10
may be taken from10
quantity of water to10
the bones of the10
a fit of the10
the mucilages of the10
it comes to pass10
drops of it may10
take it from the10
quantity of extract of10
used with good success10
but it is most10
be taken morning and10
what has been said10
spoonful or two of10
bleeding must be used10
diseases of the eyes10
the head and nerves10
consistence of a syrup10
nut of the yard10
is half a dram10
from the indies shewing10
not do the business10
bark of the root10
by the application of10
the time of delivery10
of the vessels of10
contained in the womb10
remedies are to be10
of sugar of roses10
swelling of the belly10
to the age and10
root of it is10
but if the patient10
remedies must be used10
or when it is10
scruple or half a10
it twice or thrice10
the use of a10
of white and red10
also to john pechey10
of confection of alkermes10
the seeds of rue10
the body must be10
the constitution of the10
a cataplasm to be10
night at bed time10
decoction of it is10
may be taken twice10
take of the decoction10
a third part of10
with equal parts of10
that they do not10
or a decoction of10
take half a pint10
part of the belly10
the roots of comfry10
the thighs and legs10
of red roses two10
is made of the10
and a long while10
applied to the part10
is a sign that10
and ulcers of the10
pounds and an half10
and the roots of10
take three or four10
leaves are like the10
take of the oyls10
the stone of the10
the dropsie of the10
it has done working10
of the inflammation of10
drops of spirit of10
the roots of briony10
attributed also to john10
let him take one10
of the womb be10
as is sufficient to10
are subject to the10
but when it is10
when the child is10
upon the root called10
the lips of the10
much as you please10
is very good in10
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a scruple of the10
and shortness of breath10
take great care that10
diseases of the spleen10
the stomach must be10
according to the degree10
good for diseases of10
and if the woman10
take of the pectoral10
the roots of tormentil10
the womb is not10
a time in some10
the superficies of the10
a vein must be10
the seeds of dill10
two drams of it10
hinder part of the10
for pains in the10
two drams of the10
sufficient quantity of extract10
and for diseases of10
solution of the continuum10
by the umbilical vein10
good for those that10
in a decoction of10
the seeds of sweet10
of the violence of10
mucilages of the seeds10
the roots of male10
if these things are10
which account it is10
of the womb are10
when the ulcer is10
four times in a10
in the region of10
take three every night10
her take three every10
the confusion of the10
inflation of the womb10
of the suppression of10
seeds of flax and10
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one from the other9
two or three hours9
but it may be9
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beat them together in9
if it does not9
it is cured by9
to the nourishment of9
then distil them in9
the action of the9
for if it be9
is in great danger9
two ounces of oyl9
in cold diseases of9
towards the end of9
without the help of9
add two ounces of9
be added to the9
by their proper signs9
and the powder of9
the same virtues with9
the relicks of the9
make an electuary with9
diseases that proceed from9
but they must not9
the roots of gentian9
and is used in9
before the time of9
the oeconomy of the9
good in the stone9
and therefore it is9
a decoction of mallows9
or two foot high9
gross habit of body9
a decoction of barly9
a scruple or half9
the bone of a9
be mixed with it9
in the morning and9
nutmeg in the morning9
the blood may be9
excellent remedy for the9
applied to the navel9
of it in the9
the blood from the9
half a dram to9
sick does not purge9
used for obstructions of9
as it often happens9
the flowers of red9
pain of the stomach9
if it cannot be9
be injected made of9
noise in the ears9
be taken twice a9
each one drachm and9
for the ordinary drink9
those that are in9
of the nature of9
that part of the9
twice or thrice in9
the signs of this9
with sugar of roses9
and with a sufficient9
be cured by medicines9
of the colledge of9
it may be used9
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days the sick does9
or a dram and9
when it is cold9
the roots of it9
pour on them a9
quantity you please of9
foment the region of9
of them must be9
two drams of cinnamon9
into the neck of9
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but they are not9
four or five ounces9
but as to the9
the leaves of plantane9
them in hot water9
in a cold still9
of the hollow vein9
covantage keyed and coded9
by bleeding in the9
bleeding in the arm9
the patient has been9
with conserve of roses9
four in the afternoon9
an half of fine9
with the decoction of9
a nutmeg morning and9
water to a quart9
intemperies of the brain9
the mean while the9
but if the pain9
of wax a sufficient9
of a moderate bigness9
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as far as the9
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from the stone in9
the oyl of sweet9
decoction of the leaves9
sometimes falling upon the9
and to strengthen the9
of syrup of succory9
or twice a day9
of the balsam of9
to be observed in9
three pints of fountain9
a dram or two9
the difficulty of breathing9
the consistence of an9
oyl of bitter almonds9
and four ounces of9
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if it be in9
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the life of the9
that are to be9
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the ulcer must be9
of red roses and9
respect must be had9
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it to the consumption9
the fit is off9
a syrup in a9
of the aqua lactis9
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decoction of the roots9
of a gross habit9
the oyl of it9
with two ounces of9
cure of this is9
as to other things9
pints and an half9
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pour upon them a9
for those that have9
of saffron one scruple9
of the blood is9
and make an oyntment9
let them stand in9
red roses one pugil9
the electuary of the9
by reason of their9
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the cure of these9
an half may be9
be able to bear9
progress of the disease9
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of it is good9
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mingle them and make9
apex covantage keyed and9
a viol well stopt9
to a syrup in9
to those that are9
head of the child9
half a dram or9
when the woman is9
it must be repeated9
sugar a sufficient quantity9
the cure of which9
when they have been9
to women with child9
the chief use of9
each a pint and9
this is an excellent9
acute diseases of women9
in a double vessel9
the roots of bistort9
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that they are not9
is very agreeable to9
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about the region of9
them over a gentle9
narrowness of the vessels9
the intemperies of the9
she must be blooded9
or three drams of9
with an equal quantity9
the fault of the9
use of this remedy9
of a nutmeg morning9
yellow peel of oranges9
may be perceived by9
it six spoonfuls of9
flux of the belly9
of salt of vitriol9
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as to the first9
of those that are9
or four ounces of9
with an ounce of9
of roses one ounce9
to be taken twice9
compound powder of wake9
those that are subject9
the roots of madder9
aptara keyed and coded9
in respect of the9
and sweeten it with9
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the belly of the9
let him take the9
fomented with a decoction9
for want of it9
this disease is not9
and of the tops9
the seeds of lettice9
handful and a half9
a draught of wormwood9
compound powder of crabs9
large quantity of blood9
the extremities of the9
half of fine sugar9
the root is white9
yet it may be9
that it cannot be9
the days the sick9
it grows in moist9
that which is called9
observe a good diet9
syrup in a bath9
of each three drams9
in the right gut9
of physicians in london9
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it is used in9
nutmeg morning and evening9
president of the colledge9
decoction of it in9
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may be cured by9
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sufficient quantity of sugar9
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to the bigness of8
for his ordinary drink8
the fibres of the8
drawn out of this8
drinking upon it three8
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of the peccant matter8
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proceeding from a cold8
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and distil them in8
the child may be8
a large dose of8
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the flowers of rosemary8
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forepart of the head8
so that it is8
the kidnies and bladder8
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which is called the8
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that it should be8
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mentioned in the chapter8
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ounce or an ounce8
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to which must be8
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the force of the8
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white and red sanders8
spirit of sal armoniack8
stone of the kidnies8
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half an ounce or8
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the tops of mallows8
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herbal of physical plants8
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and oyl of sweet8
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diseases of the reins8
of conserve of roses8
about the bigness of8
out of the navel8
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a flux of blood8
the raspings of ivory8
the time of their8
you must be sure8
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of spirit of salt8
lungs of a fox8
the matter of the8
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of rubarb one dram8
the roots of asarabacca8
to the neck of8
two or three spoonfuls8
shewing its admirable virtue8
a palpitation of the8
cause of this disease8
a powder according to8
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the manner of a8
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waters of black cherries8
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cold and moist intemperies8
a pain of the8
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syrup made of the8
that the child is8
of oyl of cinnamon8
the seed of the8
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there will be a8
five or six drops8
from half a dram8
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parts of the belly8
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on the th day8
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may be the easier8
orifice of the sheath8
from time to time8
so that it cannot8
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and in this case8
the cure of them8
of the blood and8
use of these things8
good for the jaundice8
heat of the sun8
or you may apply8
diseases of the joints8
by the same remedies8
of each three ounces8
must be made of8
ten or twelve days8
it in the sun8
it must not be8
ulcers of the lungs8
a draught of the8
make way for the8
an half of white8
as to the prognosticks8
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as it were of8
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proceed from too great8
pound of white sugar8
of fountain water to8
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women with child are8
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powder according to art8
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with a little saffron8
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end of the disease8
being applied to the8
it self to the8
honey of roses solutive8
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may be given to8
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in some convenient liquor8
of syrup of mint8
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the junctures with a8
admirable virtue in curing8
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if the infant be8
the beginning of a8
of sweet almonds blanched8
with a wet bladder8
of the shavings of8
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for twenty four hours8
the same quantity of8
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region of the loins8
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of water to a8
red lyon in st8
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at four in the8
of sweet almonds and8
them in a cold8
which may be easily8
the juice of night8
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weakness of the stomach8
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in the flower of8
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must be made by8
five or six days8
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of saffron one dram7
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four days before the7
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drams of the powder7
of their own accord7
them four quarts of7
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three ounces and an7
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about in a leaden7
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an hour or two7
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the juice of lemons7
it by little and7
only on the first7
the whites of eggs7
bleeding in the foot7
the space of two7
of compound briony water7
oyl of the seeds7
morning and evening daily7
if there be signs7
she must have a7
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flower of their age7
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the place where the7
and let it stand7
the waters of the7
let one be taken7
in the womb it7
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to the sides of7
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seeds of anise and7
put off upon the7
to which end the7
that which is in7
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known by their proper7
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to dry up the7
taken from the arm7
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flux of the lochia7
of violets and maiden7
of a roasted apple7
by the violence of7
into the bottom of7
acrimony of the blood7
proposed in the foregoing7
of a mad dog7
the juice of plantane7
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and to be repeated7
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of almonds fresh drawn7
dram or a dram7
there is no need7
of extract of wormwood7
bolus to be taken7
mona logarbo text and7
very injurious to the7
as often as there7
with a little salt7
a quart of the7
the skin of the7
of the best honey7
spirit of wine rectified7
urine from the stone7
an ingredient of the7
is to be varied7
contained in the stomach7
following may be used7
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she must not be7
be troubled with a7
saffron half an ounce7
it an ounce of7
water and red wine7
offensive to the stomach7
applied to the shoulders7
at the very beginning7
and the bark of7
cured by medicines that7
of the same nature7
there are two sorts7
half may be taken7
the seeds of daucus7
this is used for7
the hole of the7
the spine of the7
the same may be7
you may make a7
large nutmeg in the7
for a long time7
and for spitting of7