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quadgram frequency
each half an ounce216
of each one ounce158
of the roots of153
of each half an150
of the juice of142
of each two ounces142
a sufficient quantity of133
of the leaves of133
by reason of the126
of the seeds of124
for the most part120
is called in greek112
the quantity of a107
ounce and an half100
the juice of the95
the region of the95
juice of the pancreas93
of the flowers of92
take the waters of91
of each half a81
let the sick take81
one ounce and an80
take of the roots77
for the cure of76
with a sufficient quantity76
dram and an half73
each half a drachm67
of each two drachms66
parts of the body66
the cure of the65
one dram and an64
quantity of a nutmeg64
be applied to the62
let them be cleansed60
of the whole body59
in the morning fasting59
each one ounce and56
the beginning of the56
take the roots of54
of the powder of53
in the following manner52
of each one drachm52
in two quarts of51
it is to be51
spirit of salt armoniack50
of the waters of49
if there be a49
the cure of this49
of each one handfull48
of each three ounces48
are to be used48
bruised and boiled in47
syrup of roses solutive47
the five opening roots47
take of the leaves46
boil them in a45
pain of the head44
the cavity of the43
in a sufficient quantity43
at the same time42
raisins of the sun42
of the animal spirits42
take of the waters42
if the pain be42
to the region of41
may be known by41
at the beginning of41
was cured as followeth41
by the use of40
the pain of the39
the cause of the38
it may be called38
be taken in the38
if the patient be38
and add syrup of38
cure of this disease37
of each four ounces37
to be taken in37
half an ounce of37
in the cure of37
twice or thrice a36
of the syrup of36
for the space of36
may be called in36
in a spoonful of36
the use of the36
each half a dram36
make it into a35
a great deal of35
and an half of34
the stone in the34
or thrice a day34
oil of sweet almonds34
it is called in34
by little and little34
in the beginning of34
syrup of the juice34
taken in the morning34
in the mean while34
half of it be33
palpitation of the heart33
in the mean time33
but if it be33
be the cause of33
the violence of the32
of cream of tartar32
an inflammation of the32
early english books online32
the strength of the32
of each ten grains32
three or four times31
the frequent use of31
the rest of the31
is not to be31
in the chapter of30
the cure of a30
is called in latin30
the neck of the30
two or three days30
according to the variety30
three or four spoonfulls30
may be the cause30
to the variety of30
of each six drachms30
of it be boiled29
region of the stomach29
a great quantity of29
in the use of29
a mass for pills29
them in a sufficient29
in the form of29
but if there be29
of the sun stoned29
as to the cure29
pint and an half29
an obstruction of the29
it be boiled away29
often in a day29
the white of an28
each one dram and28
the external causes are28
to be applied to28
till half of it28
take the quantity of28
the form of a28
it in the morning28
is to be noted27
to the consumption of27
if it be not27
let them be all27
four in the afternoon27
by reason of a27
two or three hours27
the variety of the27
with the juice of27
the hour of sleep26
till a third part26
to the cure of26
at the hour of26
if it proceed from26
as often as the26
by the help of26
may serve for example26
in a short time26
and applied to the26
one ounce and half26
the end of the26
white of an egg26
by the frequent use25
you must endeavour to25
when the disease is25
but if the sick25
bruised and infused in25
of the strained liquor25
a third part be25
the whole mass of25
sufficient quantity of syrup25
are not to be24
in a quart of24
mix it for a24
of each one scruple24
yolk of an egg24
are wont to be24
quantity of syrup of24
and the juice of23
at five in the23
of niter twenty drops23
by these she was23
spirit of niter twenty23
of syrup of violets23
apply it to the23
the flowers of camomil23
habit of the body23
of the conserve of23
two quarts of fountain23
of which you may23
of the water of23
if the sick be23
syrup of succory with22
the veins of the22
a vein be opened22
medicines are to be22
let a vein be22
the habit of the22
the bloud and humours22
and boiled in two22
the infusion of crocus22
the space of a22
spoonfuls of the following22
for two or three22
a day or two22
three or four ounces22
in the strained liquor22
four ounces of the22
the reins and bladder22
as to the prognostick22
the roots of marsh22
the powder of the22
be taken at bed22
of its own accord22
ought not to be22
two or three spoonfulls22
with a decoction of22
to ease the pain22
to be taken at21
will conduce much to21
of the following julep21
be known by the21
of the bark of21
and pour upon them21
in the cavity of21
after the use of21
which may be added21
to which may be21
the yolk of an21
in the small guts21
the cause of this21
of the decoction of21
a spoonful of the21
the whole course of21
a clock in the21
this or the like21
one drachm and an21
salt of tartar vitriolated21
of the infusion of21
of the tops of21
drachm and an half20
sufficient to make a20
the sick must be20
a pint and an20
once or twice a20
in a draught of20
mix it for two20
bleeding at the nose20
infusion of crocus metallorum20
the consistence of a20
in a small quantity20
it is also called20
it will not be20
beginning of the disease20
three or four days20
passions of the mind20
the operation of the20
the signs of the20
a draught of posset20
an ounce and an20
of a nutmeg of20
in the space of20
conserve of red roses20
as much as will20
each half a scruple20
and keep it for19
are to be applied19
the acrimony of the19
into the cavity of19
through the whole course19
of succory with rhubarb19
and apply it to19
to the consistence of19
give it in the19
if there be occasion19
the heat of the19
the mouth of the19
of the pulp of19
the pores of the19
in three pints of19
syrup of dried roses19
ill habit of body19
the muscles of the19
twice or thrice in19
take of the powder19
the bottom of the19
variety of the causes19
varied according to the19
syrup of red poppies19
night going to bed19
half a pint of19
be varied according to19
early in the morning19
must be cured by19
by reason of its18
boiled in two quarts18
spoonfulls of it often18
part of the head18
must be applied to18
after the operation of18
till half be wasted18
third part be wasted18
out of the body18
oyl of sweet almonds18
sufficient quantity of the18
into a mass for18
every morning and evening18
strength of the patient18
the cure of these18
cause of this disease18
and give four spoonfulls18
half a dram of18
an ounce of the18
the flux of the18
stone in the kidnies18
of the body is18
the strained liquor dissolve18
is to be used18
times in a day18
be called in latin18
the time of the18
a draught of the18
the waters of treacle18
the pain be very18
which may be known18
and if there be18
neck of the bladder18
it for two doses18
or one like it18
of a decoction of18
taken morning and evening18
five in the afternoon18
if there be no17
the use of it17
the causes are either17
give three or four17
of twenty four hours17
when the pain is17
shavings of ivory and17
a quarter of a17
the parts of the17
keep it for use17
in the time of17
of salt of wormwood17
all the parts of17
the ventricles of the17
an ulcer of the17
to the part affected17
of diseases of the17
if the disease be17
the passage of the17
each half an handful17
of balsam of sulphur17
three ounces of the17
which are to be17
of the five opening17
the diseases of the17
take of the best17
the seeds of anise17
three or four spoonfuls16
ounces of the strained16
of salt of tartar16
but if the patient16
of all the parts16
for twenty four hours16
acrimony of the humours16
whereof let him take16
be called in greek16
pain be very violent16
in sufficient quantity of16
of each two handfulls16
suppression of the courses16
four times in a16
of the pancreas too16
the vessels of the16
characters represented either as16
causes are either external16
water till half be16
in a few days16
the syrup of the16
put them into a16
which may be done16
of each an ounce16
every night at bed16
represented either as utf16
of milk and sugar16
the leaves of mallows16
is as it were16
at the end of16
if the child be16
in a common still16
of the oyl of16
to be divided into16
made in the following16
the four greater cold16
in the small gut16
the space of twenty16
drinking upon it a15
which ought to be15
to the strained liquor15
space of twenty four15
a powder to be15
of the troches of15
or four times in15
soles of the feet15
much as will make15
four or five spoonfuls15
whole course of the15
boyl them in a15
as it were a15
the use of these15
may be made of15
she took the following15
to which was added15
make a powder to15
all parts of the15
drops at a time15
them and make a15
ounces and an half15
take two or three15
the seeds of annise15
not to be used15
for half an hour15
the roots of china15
an ulcer in the15
boyl them in sufficient15
of the three sanders15
is the cause of15
or thrice in a15
at four in the15
a pain in the15
and at five in15
of ivory and harts15
the use of them15
is also very effectual15
may be used in15
a little of the15
which is to be15
things are to be15
if there be an15
violence of the pain15
the sick does not15
the soles of the15
according to the strength15
the greatest part of15
syrup of the five15
and infused in two14
the juice of roses14
each half a handful14
as for the cure14
the passages of the14
of the electuary of14
the colour of the14
or three spoonfulls of14
of or belonging to14
noise in the ears14
is wont to be14
pellitory of the wall14
a dropsie of the14
motion of the animal14
in the whole body14
spoonfulls every two hours14
the latter end of14
which may be taken14
she was to take14
which you may give14
the substance of the14
and give three spoonfulls14
in the same manner14
whole mass of bloud14
add syrup of roses14
or four spoonfulls every14
distil them in a14
of sense and motion14
them in a pint14
the ferment of the14
which may be used14
let it be made14
be taken in a14
if the ulcer be14
take of the juice14
it into a mass14
we must take notice14
the sick may be14
one and the same14
of mace by expression14
if it be in14
two or three drops14
was used the following14
to be mixed with14
the inflammation of the14
may be applied to14
if the humours be14
may be done by14
spoonfulls every three hours14
of each twenty drops14
a small draught of14
of pellitory of spain14
when the fit is14
laudanum opiatum six grains14
and if it be14
pain of the stomach14
a spoonful or two14
the cure of an14
syrups of the juice14
the juice of carduus14
the waters of plantain14
great deal of good14
sufficient quantity of fountain14
care must be taken14
the time of her14
with pain of the13
but if the pain13
the waters of fennel13
in twenty four hours13
two ounces of the13
it is called a13
and as it were13
of the stomach and13
the consumption of a13
the dose is from13
ventricles of the brain13
every two or three13
if it be caused13
is also very good13
anointed with the following13
it was given in13
of the syrrup of13
in a great quantity13
oil of mace by13
the compound powder of13
they are to be13
space of a night13
the use of this13
it may be taken13
quarter of a pint13
applied to the region13
the waters of mint13
the fault of the13
if there be any13
to the diversity of13
sufficient quantity of water13
according to the diversity13
the fomes of the13
reason of the great13
the cure of it13
the sick take a13
that it may be13
as much as is13
of the compound powder13
of the cure of13
part of the body13
in women with child13
four greater cold seeds13
the signs are manifest13
four times a day13
two or three ounces13
great pain of the13
of the pectoral decoction13
and the sick must13
electuary of the juice13
is to be taken13
medicines must be used13
you may give the13
pores of the skin13
the consumption of the13
infused in two quarts13
it is caused by13
the waters of carduus13
till half be consumed13
take three or four13
it be caused by13
of the morbifick matter13
ferment of the stomach12
and for the most12
those things which are12
in the region of12
or belonging to the12
as much as the12
when she went to12
the weakness of the12
an ounce and half12
volatile salt of harts12
carminative spirit of sylvius12
and thus she was12
the sick take two12
at four a clock12
polypody of the oak12
so that the sick12
will not onely be12
make a mass for12
of spirit of wine12
the internal causes are12
for as much as12
four spoonfulls every three12
a suppression of urine12
as much as may12
the decoction of harts12
of the head and12
any time of the12
them all into a12
make a decoction in12
they must not be12
and at four in12
be used in the12
into an electuary according12
in two or three12
exercise of the body12
of bays and juniper12
them in a common12
flux of the courses12
syrup of violets and12
and add to it12
in those that are12
must be had to12
the internal cause is12
powder of cream of12
electuary according to art12
are to be mixed12
them according to art12
of syrup of roses12
of the lesser centaury12
beat them all into12
half a drachm of12
a difficulty of breathing12
the sick take four12
it ought to be12
and it must be12
sufficient to make it12
that which proceeds from12
of oyl of roses12
let her take the12
by which it is12
the palpitation of the12
the carminative spirit of12
so that it is12
them in two quarts12
them in the morning12
berries of bays and12
of each ten drops12
other parts of the12
the spirit of salt12
must be taken away12
by the same doctor12
hence it is that12
may be added to12
species of the three12
and such as are12
take of syrup of12
roots of pellitory of12
and let it be12
i commend the following12
them in a quart12
salt armoniack twenty drops12
an hour or two12
much as may be12
as will make it12
and syrup of roses12
thrice in a day12
of which she took12
four spoonfulls of it12
be made in the12
at the latter end12
of the reins and12
of salt armoniack twenty12
used with good success12
course of the disease12
and so she was12
of the bloud and12
mingle them and make12
laudanum opiatum ten grains12
as well as the12
of this disease is12
at any time of12
an electuary according to12
them in sufficient quantity12
into a fine powder12
flux of the belly12
be anointed with the12
a nutmeg of the12
and then it is11
two ounces and an11
of salt of vitriol11
at night going to11
good in this case11
by the force of11
the seeds of white11
from the whole body11
to the strength of11
spine of the back11
running of the reins11
up in a rag11
continue the use of11
fomes of the disease11
powder to be divided11
let them be bruised11
seeds of white poppies11
with the oyl of11
circulation of the bloud11
may be taken in11
an equal quantity of11
five or six days11
or by reason of11
with honey of roses11
to the quantity of11
if the stomach be11
the dose is three11
take of the decoction11
clock in the afternoon11
the vertue of the11
upper orifice of the11
if the woman be11
the motion of the11
take of the seeds11
the pain is violent11
made of a decoction11
four or five days11
orifice of the stomach11
as soon as they11
in a pint and11
the spine of the11
ounces of the following11
of the four greater11
not to be had11
that are of a11
water to a pint11
in the neck of11
three times a day11
and dissolve in it11
of it being taken11
the return of the11
of a pint of11
the dose is one11
in a pint of11
a few drops of11
much as is sufficient11
them to the consumption11
a suppression of the11
which is occasioned by11
cavity of the breast11
diet must be ordered11
be directed to the11
four a clock in11
for the benefit of11
if the body be11
till half is consumed11
the sharpness of the11
beat them in a11
progress of the disease11
or four spoonfulls of11
of raisins of the11
with the white of11
that part of the11
if the child is11
is known by the11
consumption of a third11
the matter of the11
all the time of11
in four ounces of11
in three quarts of11
take of the conserve11
of oxymel of squills11
if the belly be11
let it be taken11
each a sufficient quantity11
boil them to the11
six spoonfuls of the11
the superficies of the11
and infuse them in11
it is better to11
oft in a day11
of the small pox11
the swelling of the11
the flux of bloud11
of the neighbouring parts11
by which means the11
after the same manner11
and put them into11
there is danger of11
the oyl of roses11
there is a great11
conduce to the cure11
mouth of the stomach11
she took three at11
of a third part11
the ligaments of the11
and make a clyster11
take of conserve of11
take of oyl of11
are also to be11
beating of the heart11
the heat of urine11
applied to the shoulders11
it according to art11
to be directed to11
the filings of steel10
to which you may10
the pains of the10
dropsie of the womb10
a pint of the10
or twice a week10
and the tops of10
to the degree of10
or twice a day10
and give the sick10
quarter of an hour10
pain in the stomach10
to half an ounce10
the viscous phlegmatick humours10
you must begin with10
a vein in the10
hinder part of the10
and four in the10
and give it in10
the suppression of the10
of it may be10
the membranes of the10
it will be convenient10
draught to be taken10
of the spawn of10
effervescence of the blood10
i gave the following10
the roots of comfry10
be taken morning and10
these she was cured10
applied to the neck10
confusion of the spirits10
of this she took10
given in the morning10
and the five opening10
of red roses one10
into a gross powder10
the use of which10
of the species of10
each half a handfull10
it three or four10
especially if it be10
if by reason of10
add syrup of the10
a large quantity of10
she went to bed10
is three or four10
four spoonfulls every two10
in equal parts of10
the obstruction of the10
will much conduce to10
it a draught of10
of tincture of saffron10
of body and mind10
of it must be10
the internal cause of10
the stone of the10
let the sick be10
it into an electuary10
because in this distemper10
the bigness of a10
will not be amiss10
of what kind soever10
be mixed with the10
and pain of the10
you may give half10
must be anointed with10
notes for div a10
the cure must be10
to make an electuary10
spoonful or two of10
to the straining add10
vitious effervescency with choler10
it may also be10
of syrup of oranges10
each an ounce and10
and let the sick10
fluxes of the belly10
the art of physick10
the cure of them10
the operation of it10
seeds of anis and10
the coming of the10
and boiled in a10
a cataplasm made of10
the mass of bloud10
take two spoonfulls of10
pain in the head10
strength of the sick10
may be given to10
the right ventricle of10
to which is added10
a large draught of10
must be varied according10
a draught to be10
may be made in10
and boil them in10
is an ill sign10
three spoonfulls every two10
take of the pectoral10
it for a clyster10
three spoonfulls of it10
boyl them to the10
boyl them in water10
take four or five10
berries of juniper and10
the next day after10
the spawn of frogs10
day in the morning10
taken twice a day10
dose is three or10
will be convenient to10
but it is to10
afflicted with this disease10
neck of the womb10
by which she was10
if it continue long10
of the extream parts10
great quantity of blood10
in the next place10
the roots of the10
may give half a10
by bleeding and purging10
or for want of10
may be cured by10
of each three drachms10
time of the disease10
of the stone in10
it is not to10
because it is a10
quantity of a filbert10
give the sick three10
be taken twice a10
but it must be10
for a long time10
may be used with10
and give three or10
morning and evening in10
clock in the morning10
them be all cleansed10
water half an ounce10
in a close vessel10
give four spoonfulls every10
immoderate flux of the10
for his ordinary drink10
to the end of9
of this cordial julep9
abound in the body9
the stomach or guts9
a cold and moist9
one pint and an9
and of syrup of9
taken twice or thrice9
take of the conserves9
the coats of the9
that she could not9
the nature of the9
the species of the9
and if the sick9
make a draught to9
beginning of the cure9
the yelk of an9
take of the pill9
in this case the9
i gave my pouder9
according to the degree9
a small quantity of9
let the sick drink9
pain of the back9
in the place of9
let him take the9
from whence it is9
of the external parts9
the external cause is9
by which they are9
which you may add9
a little oil of9
tincture of salt of9
so that at length9
tied up in a9
of a hot constitution9
after the taking of9
the hony of roses9
it is very dangerous9
the conserve of the9
of the hony of9
or a decoction of9
them together in a9
of syrup of maiden9
applied to the head9
twice a day in9
is caused by the9
the yolks of eggs9
till the third part9
the separation of the9
whereof let her take9
motion of the stomach9
the flowers of chamomel9
the tops of the9
quantity of a bean9
the common decoction for9
of the syrups of9
of the body be9
or half an ounce9
upon it a draught9
the evacuation of the9
if the child suck9
take of the infusion9
vessels of the womb9
of the same side9
by vomit and stool9
not be amiss to9
the constitution of the9
of heat and cold9
with the following ointment9
long continuance of the9
leeches applied to the9
the patient has been9
drops of balsam of9
the animal spirits are9
a decoction of the9
which is done by9
them in spring water9
upon the account of9
the running of the9
the increase of the9
half an hour after9
a dram and an9
fits of the mother9
remedies must be used9
which proceeds from a9
applied to the forehead9
of their own accord9
stone in the bladder9
the sick is in9
the patient must be9
of the conserves of9
you must take notice9
either external or internal9
taken at a time9
as soon as the9
the upper orifice of9
the constipation of the9
the force of the9
region of the loins9
the hinder part of9
by an obstruction of9
with sufficient syrup of9
of which may be9
an half of the9
was divided into two9
a pain of the9
to be taken twice9
vinegar half an ounce9
with the oil of9
ounce and a half9
the berries of bays9
region of the womb9
pain of the loins9
remedies are to be9
them in three pints9
will be the more9
is caused by a9
to go to stool9
intemperies of the brain9
and put it into9
and at length the9
the blood and spirits9
according to the age9
with syrup of violets9
an ill habit of9
white troches of rhasis9
that can be made9
applied to the navel9
clyster of milk and9
quantity of the syrup9
mucilage of the seeds9
boil them in two9
or four times a9
of the tincture of9
a clyster of milk9
be given in the9
the yellow peel of9
with oil of amber9
the chief cause of9
seeds of sweet fennel9
on the th day9
and so to the9
in a large quantity9
drops of liquid laudanum9
thus she was cured9
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