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quadgram | frequency |
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each half an ounce | 216 |
of each one ounce | 158 |
of the roots of | 153 |
of each half an | 150 |
of the juice of | 142 |
of each two ounces | 142 |
a sufficient quantity of | 133 |
of the leaves of | 133 |
by reason of the | 126 |
of the seeds of | 124 |
for the most part | 120 |
is called in greek | 112 |
the quantity of a | 107 |
ounce and an half | 100 |
the juice of the | 95 |
the region of the | 95 |
juice of the pancreas | 93 |
of the flowers of | 92 |
take the waters of | 91 |
of each half a | 81 |
let the sick take | 81 |
one ounce and an | 80 |
take of the roots | 77 |
for the cure of | 76 |
with a sufficient quantity | 76 |
dram and an half | 73 |
each half a drachm | 67 |
of each two drachms | 66 |
parts of the body | 66 |
the cure of the | 65 |
one dram and an | 64 |
quantity of a nutmeg | 64 |
be applied to the | 62 |
let them be cleansed | 60 |
of the whole body | 59 |
in the morning fasting | 59 |
each one ounce and | 56 |
the beginning of the | 56 |
take the roots of | 54 |
of the powder of | 53 |
in the following manner | 52 |
of each one drachm | 52 |
in two quarts of | 51 |
it is to be | 51 |
spirit of salt armoniack | 50 |
of the waters of | 49 |
if there be a | 49 |
the cure of this | 49 |
of each one handfull | 48 |
of each three ounces | 48 |
are to be used | 48 |
bruised and boiled in | 47 |
syrup of roses solutive | 47 |
the five opening roots | 47 |
take of the leaves | 46 |
boil them in a | 45 |
pain of the head | 44 |
the cavity of the | 43 |
in a sufficient quantity | 43 |
at the same time | 42 |
raisins of the sun | 42 |
of the animal spirits | 42 |
take of the waters | 42 |
if the pain be | 42 |
to the region of | 41 |
may be known by | 41 |
at the beginning of | 41 |
was cured as followeth | 41 |
by the use of | 40 |
the pain of the | 39 |
the cause of the | 38 |
it may be called | 38 |
be taken in the | 38 |
if the patient be | 38 |
and add syrup of | 38 |
cure of this disease | 37 |
of each four ounces | 37 |
to be taken in | 37 |
half an ounce of | 37 |
in the cure of | 37 |
twice or thrice a | 36 |
of the syrup of | 36 |
for the space of | 36 |
may be called in | 36 |
in a spoonful of | 36 |
the use of the | 36 |
each half a dram | 36 |
make it into a | 35 |
a great deal of | 35 |
and an half of | 34 |
the stone in the | 34 |
or thrice a day | 34 |
oil of sweet almonds | 34 |
it is called in | 34 |
by little and little | 34 |
in the beginning of | 34 |
syrup of the juice | 34 |
taken in the morning | 34 |
in the mean while | 34 |
half of it be | 33 |
palpitation of the heart | 33 |
in the mean time | 33 |
but if it be | 33 |
be the cause of | 33 |
the violence of the | 32 |
of cream of tartar | 32 |
an inflammation of the | 32 |
early english books online | 32 |
the strength of the | 32 |
of each ten grains | 32 |
three or four times | 31 |
the frequent use of | 31 |
the rest of the | 31 |
is not to be | 31 |
in the chapter of | 30 |
the cure of a | 30 |
is called in latin | 30 |
the neck of the | 30 |
two or three days | 30 |
according to the variety | 30 |
three or four spoonfulls | 30 |
may be the cause | 30 |
to the variety of | 30 |
of each six drachms | 30 |
of it be boiled | 29 |
region of the stomach | 29 |
a great quantity of | 29 |
in the use of | 29 |
a mass for pills | 29 |
them in a sufficient | 29 |
in the form of | 29 |
but if there be | 29 |
of the sun stoned | 29 |
as to the cure | 29 |
pint and an half | 29 |
an obstruction of the | 29 |
it be boiled away | 29 |
often in a day | 29 |
the white of an | 28 |
each one dram and | 28 |
the external causes are | 28 |
to be applied to | 28 |
till half of it | 28 |
take the quantity of | 28 |
the form of a | 28 |
it in the morning | 28 |
is to be noted | 27 |
to the consumption of | 27 |
if it be not | 27 |
let them be all | 27 |
four in the afternoon | 27 |
by reason of a | 27 |
two or three hours | 27 |
the variety of the | 27 |
with the juice of | 27 |
the hour of sleep | 26 |
till a third part | 26 |
to the cure of | 26 |
at the hour of | 26 |
if it proceed from | 26 |
as often as the | 26 |
by the help of | 26 |
may serve for example | 26 |
in a short time | 26 |
and applied to the | 26 |
one ounce and half | 26 |
the end of the | 26 |
white of an egg | 26 |
by the frequent use | 25 |
you must endeavour to | 25 |
when the disease is | 25 |
but if the sick | 25 |
bruised and infused in | 25 |
of the strained liquor | 25 |
a third part be | 25 |
the whole mass of | 25 |
sufficient quantity of syrup | 25 |
are not to be | 24 |
in a quart of | 24 |
mix it for a | 24 |
of each one scruple | 24 |
yolk of an egg | 24 |
are wont to be | 24 |
quantity of syrup of | 24 |
and the juice of | 23 |
at five in the | 23 |
of niter twenty drops | 23 |
by these she was | 23 |
spirit of niter twenty | 23 |
of syrup of violets | 23 |
apply it to the | 23 |
the flowers of camomil | 23 |
habit of the body | 23 |
of the conserve of | 23 |
two quarts of fountain | 23 |
of which you may | 23 |
of the water of | 23 |
if the sick be | 23 |
syrup of succory with | 22 |
the veins of the | 22 |
a vein be opened | 22 |
medicines are to be | 22 |
let a vein be | 22 |
the habit of the | 22 |
the bloud and humours | 22 |
and boiled in two | 22 |
the infusion of crocus | 22 |
the space of a | 22 |
spoonfuls of the following | 22 |
for two or three | 22 |
a day or two | 22 |
three or four ounces | 22 |
in the strained liquor | 22 |
four ounces of the | 22 |
the reins and bladder | 22 |
as to the prognostick | 22 |
the roots of marsh | 22 |
the powder of the | 22 |
be taken at bed | 22 |
of its own accord | 22 |
ought not to be | 22 |
two or three spoonfulls | 22 |
with a decoction of | 22 |
to ease the pain | 22 |
to be taken at | 21 |
will conduce much to | 21 |
of the following julep | 21 |
be known by the | 21 |
of the bark of | 21 |
and pour upon them | 21 |
in the cavity of | 21 |
after the use of | 21 |
which may be added | 21 |
to which may be | 21 |
the yolk of an | 21 |
in the small guts | 21 |
the cause of this | 21 |
of the decoction of | 21 |
a spoonful of the | 21 |
the whole course of | 21 |
a clock in the | 21 |
this or the like | 21 |
one drachm and an | 21 |
salt of tartar vitriolated | 21 |
of the infusion of | 21 |
of the tops of | 21 |
drachm and an half | 20 |
sufficient to make a | 20 |
the sick must be | 20 |
a pint and an | 20 |
once or twice a | 20 |
in a draught of | 20 |
mix it for two | 20 |
bleeding at the nose | 20 |
infusion of crocus metallorum | 20 |
the consistence of a | 20 |
in a small quantity | 20 |
it is also called | 20 |
it will not be | 20 |
beginning of the disease | 20 |
three or four days | 20 |
passions of the mind | 20 |
the operation of the | 20 |
the signs of the | 20 |
a draught of posset | 20 |
an ounce and an | 20 |
of a nutmeg of | 20 |
in the space of | 20 |
conserve of red roses | 20 |
as much as will | 20 |
each half a scruple | 20 |
and keep it for | 19 |
are to be applied | 19 |
the acrimony of the | 19 |
into the cavity of | 19 |
through the whole course | 19 |
of succory with rhubarb | 19 |
and apply it to | 19 |
to the consistence of | 19 |
give it in the | 19 |
if there be occasion | 19 |
the heat of the | 19 |
the mouth of the | 19 |
of the pulp of | 19 |
the pores of the | 19 |
in three pints of | 19 |
syrup of dried roses | 19 |
ill habit of body | 19 |
the muscles of the | 19 |
twice or thrice in | 19 |
take of the powder | 19 |
the bottom of the | 19 |
variety of the causes | 19 |
varied according to the | 19 |
syrup of red poppies | 19 |
night going to bed | 19 |
half a pint of | 19 |
be varied according to | 19 |
early in the morning | 19 |
must be cured by | 19 |
by reason of its | 18 |
boiled in two quarts | 18 |
spoonfulls of it often | 18 |
part of the head | 18 |
must be applied to | 18 |
after the operation of | 18 |
till half be wasted | 18 |
third part be wasted | 18 |
out of the body | 18 |
oyl of sweet almonds | 18 |
sufficient quantity of the | 18 |
into a mass for | 18 |
every morning and evening | 18 |
strength of the patient | 18 |
the cure of these | 18 |
cause of this disease | 18 |
and give four spoonfulls | 18 |
half a dram of | 18 |
an ounce of the | 18 |
the flux of the | 18 |
stone in the kidnies | 18 |
of the body is | 18 |
the strained liquor dissolve | 18 |
is to be used | 18 |
times in a day | 18 |
be called in latin | 18 |
the time of the | 18 |
a draught of the | 18 |
the waters of treacle | 18 |
the pain be very | 18 |
which may be known | 18 |
and if there be | 18 |
neck of the bladder | 18 |
it for two doses | 18 |
or one like it | 18 |
of a decoction of | 18 |
taken morning and evening | 18 |
five in the afternoon | 18 |
if there be no | 17 |
the use of it | 17 |
the causes are either | 17 |
give three or four | 17 |
of twenty four hours | 17 |
when the pain is | 17 |
shavings of ivory and | 17 |
a quarter of a | 17 |
the parts of the | 17 |
keep it for use | 17 |
in the time of | 17 |
of salt of wormwood | 17 |
all the parts of | 17 |
the ventricles of the | 17 |
an ulcer of the | 17 |
to the part affected | 17 |
of diseases of the | 17 |
if the disease be | 17 |
the passage of the | 17 |
each half an handful | 17 |
of balsam of sulphur | 17 |
three ounces of the | 17 |
which are to be | 17 |
of the five opening | 17 |
the diseases of the | 17 |
take of the best | 17 |
the seeds of anise | 17 |
three or four spoonfuls | 16 |
ounces of the strained | 16 |
of salt of tartar | 16 |
but if the patient | 16 |
of all the parts | 16 |
for twenty four hours | 16 |
acrimony of the humours | 16 |
whereof let him take | 16 |
be called in greek | 16 |
pain be very violent | 16 |
in sufficient quantity of | 16 |
of each two handfulls | 16 |
suppression of the courses | 16 |
four times in a | 16 |
of the pancreas too | 16 |
the vessels of the | 16 |
characters represented either as | 16 |
causes are either external | 16 |
water till half be | 16 |
in a few days | 16 |
the syrup of the | 16 |
put them into a | 16 |
which may be done | 16 |
of each an ounce | 16 |
every night at bed | 16 |
represented either as utf | 16 |
of milk and sugar | 16 |
the leaves of mallows | 16 |
is as it were | 16 |
at the end of | 16 |
if the child be | 16 |
in a common still | 16 |
of the oyl of | 16 |
to be divided into | 16 |
made in the following | 16 |
the four greater cold | 16 |
in the small gut | 16 |
the space of twenty | 16 |
drinking upon it a | 15 |
which ought to be | 15 |
to the strained liquor | 15 |
space of twenty four | 15 |
a powder to be | 15 |
of the troches of | 15 |
or four times in | 15 |
soles of the feet | 15 |
much as will make | 15 |
four or five spoonfuls | 15 |
whole course of the | 15 |
boyl them in a | 15 |
as it were a | 15 |
the use of these | 15 |
may be made of | 15 |
she took the following | 15 |
to which was added | 15 |
make a powder to | 15 |
all parts of the | 15 |
drops at a time | 15 |
them and make a | 15 |
ounces and an half | 15 |
take two or three | 15 |
the seeds of annise | 15 |
not to be used | 15 |
for half an hour | 15 |
the roots of china | 15 |
an ulcer in the | 15 |
boyl them in sufficient | 15 |
of the three sanders | 15 |
is the cause of | 15 |
or thrice in a | 15 |
at four in the | 15 |
a pain in the | 15 |
and at five in | 15 |
of ivory and harts | 15 |
the use of them | 15 |
is also very effectual | 15 |
may be used in | 15 |
a little of the | 15 |
which is to be | 15 |
things are to be | 15 |
if there be an | 15 |
violence of the pain | 15 |
the sick does not | 15 |
the soles of the | 15 |
according to the strength | 15 |
the greatest part of | 15 |
syrup of the five | 15 |
and infused in two | 14 |
the juice of roses | 14 |
each half a handful | 14 |
as for the cure | 14 |
the passages of the | 14 |
of the electuary of | 14 |
the colour of the | 14 |
or three spoonfulls of | 14 |
of or belonging to | 14 |
noise in the ears | 14 |
is wont to be | 14 |
pellitory of the wall | 14 |
a dropsie of the | 14 |
motion of the animal | 14 |
in the whole body | 14 |
spoonfulls every two hours | 14 |
the latter end of | 14 |
which may be taken | 14 |
she was to take | 14 |
which you may give | 14 |
the substance of the | 14 |
and give three spoonfulls | 14 |
in the same manner | 14 |
whole mass of bloud | 14 |
add syrup of roses | 14 |
or four spoonfulls every | 14 |
distil them in a | 14 |
of sense and motion | 14 |
them in a pint | 14 |
the ferment of the | 14 |
which may be used | 14 |
let it be made | 14 |
be taken in a | 14 |
if the ulcer be | 14 |
take of the juice | 14 |
it into a mass | 14 |
we must take notice | 14 |
the sick may be | 14 |
one and the same | 14 |
of mace by expression | 14 |
if it be in | 14 |
two or three drops | 14 |
was used the following | 14 |
to be mixed with | 14 |
the inflammation of the | 14 |
may be applied to | 14 |
if the humours be | 14 |
may be done by | 14 |
spoonfulls every three hours | 14 |
of each twenty drops | 14 |
a small draught of | 14 |
of pellitory of spain | 14 |
when the fit is | 14 |
laudanum opiatum six grains | 14 |
and if it be | 14 |
pain of the stomach | 14 |
a spoonful or two | 14 |
the cure of an | 14 |
syrups of the juice | 14 |
the juice of carduus | 14 |
the waters of plantain | 14 |
great deal of good | 14 |
sufficient quantity of fountain | 14 |
care must be taken | 14 |
the time of her | 14 |
with pain of the | 13 |
but if the pain | 13 |
the waters of fennel | 13 |
in twenty four hours | 13 |
two ounces of the | 13 |
it is called a | 13 |
and as it were | 13 |
of the stomach and | 13 |
the consumption of a | 13 |
the dose is from | 13 |
ventricles of the brain | 13 |
every two or three | 13 |
if it be caused | 13 |
is also very good | 13 |
anointed with the following | 13 |
it was given in | 13 |
of the syrrup of | 13 |
in a great quantity | 13 |
oil of mace by | 13 |
the compound powder of | 13 |
they are to be | 13 |
space of a night | 13 |
the use of this | 13 |
it may be taken | 13 |
quarter of a pint | 13 |
applied to the region | 13 |
the waters of mint | 13 |
the fault of the | 13 |
if there be any | 13 |
to the diversity of | 13 |
sufficient quantity of water | 13 |
according to the diversity | 13 |
the fomes of the | 13 |
reason of the great | 13 |
the cure of it | 13 |
the sick take a | 13 |
that it may be | 13 |
as much as is | 13 |
of the compound powder | 13 |
of the cure of | 13 |
part of the body | 13 |
in women with child | 13 |
four greater cold seeds | 13 |
the signs are manifest | 13 |
four times a day | 13 |
two or three ounces | 13 |
great pain of the | 13 |
of the pectoral decoction | 13 |
and the sick must | 13 |
electuary of the juice | 13 |
is to be taken | 13 |
medicines must be used | 13 |
you may give the | 13 |
pores of the skin | 13 |
the consumption of the | 13 |
infused in two quarts | 13 |
it is caused by | 13 |
the waters of carduus | 13 |
till half be consumed | 13 |
take three or four | 13 |
it be caused by | 13 |
of the morbifick matter | 13 |
ferment of the stomach | 12 |
and for the most | 12 |
those things which are | 12 |
in the region of | 12 |
or belonging to the | 12 |
as much as the | 12 |
when she went to | 12 |
the weakness of the | 12 |
an ounce and half | 12 |
volatile salt of harts | 12 |
carminative spirit of sylvius | 12 |
and thus she was | 12 |
the sick take two | 12 |
at four a clock | 12 |
polypody of the oak | 12 |
so that the sick | 12 |
will not onely be | 12 |
make a mass for | 12 |
of spirit of wine | 12 |
the internal causes are | 12 |
for as much as | 12 |
four spoonfulls every three | 12 |
a suppression of urine | 12 |
as much as may | 12 |
the decoction of harts | 12 |
of the head and | 12 |
any time of the | 12 |
them all into a | 12 |
make a decoction in | 12 |
they must not be | 12 |
and at four in | 12 |
be used in the | 12 |
into an electuary according | 12 |
in two or three | 12 |
exercise of the body | 12 |
of bays and juniper | 12 |
them in a common | 12 |
flux of the courses | 12 |
syrup of violets and | 12 |
and add to it | 12 |
in those that are | 12 |
must be had to | 12 |
the internal cause is | 12 |
powder of cream of | 12 |
electuary according to art | 12 |
are to be mixed | 12 |
them according to art | 12 |
of syrup of roses | 12 |
of the lesser centaury | 12 |
beat them all into | 12 |
half a drachm of | 12 |
a difficulty of breathing | 12 |
the sick take four | 12 |
it ought to be | 12 |
and it must be | 12 |
sufficient to make it | 12 |
that which proceeds from | 12 |
of oyl of roses | 12 |
let her take the | 12 |
by which it is | 12 |
the palpitation of the | 12 |
the carminative spirit of | 12 |
so that it is | 12 |
them in two quarts | 12 |
them in the morning | 12 |
berries of bays and | 12 |
of each ten drops | 12 |
other parts of the | 12 |
the spirit of salt | 12 |
must be taken away | 12 |
by the same doctor | 12 |
hence it is that | 12 |
may be added to | 12 |
species of the three | 12 |
and such as are | 12 |
take of syrup of | 12 |
roots of pellitory of | 12 |
and let it be | 12 |
i commend the following | 12 |
them in a quart | 12 |
salt armoniack twenty drops | 12 |
an hour or two | 12 |
much as may be | 12 |
as will make it | 12 |
and syrup of roses | 12 |
thrice in a day | 12 |
of which she took | 12 |
four spoonfulls of it | 12 |
be made in the | 12 |
at the latter end | 12 |
of the reins and | 12 |
of salt armoniack twenty | 12 |
used with good success | 12 |
course of the disease | 12 |
and so she was | 12 |
of the bloud and | 12 |
mingle them and make | 12 |
laudanum opiatum ten grains | 12 |
as well as the | 12 |
of this disease is | 12 |
at any time of | 12 |
an electuary according to | 12 |
them in sufficient quantity | 12 |
into a fine powder | 12 |
flux of the belly | 12 |
be anointed with the | 12 |
a nutmeg of the | 12 |
and then it is | 11 |
two ounces and an | 11 |
of salt of vitriol | 11 |
at night going to | 11 |
good in this case | 11 |
by the force of | 11 |
the seeds of white | 11 |
from the whole body | 11 |
to the strength of | 11 |
spine of the back | 11 |
running of the reins | 11 |
up in a rag | 11 |
continue the use of | 11 |
fomes of the disease | 11 |
powder to be divided | 11 |
let them be bruised | 11 |
seeds of white poppies | 11 |
with the oyl of | 11 |
circulation of the bloud | 11 |
may be taken in | 11 |
an equal quantity of | 11 |
five or six days | 11 |
or by reason of | 11 |
with honey of roses | 11 |
to the quantity of | 11 |
if the stomach be | 11 |
the dose is three | 11 |
take of the decoction | 11 |
clock in the afternoon | 11 |
the vertue of the | 11 |
upper orifice of the | 11 |
if the woman be | 11 |
the motion of the | 11 |
take of the seeds | 11 |
the pain is violent | 11 |
made of a decoction | 11 |
four or five days | 11 |
orifice of the stomach | 11 |
as soon as they | 11 |
in a pint and | 11 |
the spine of the | 11 |
ounces of the following | 11 |
of the four greater | 11 |
not to be had | 11 |
that are of a | 11 |
water to a pint | 11 |
in the neck of | 11 |
three times a day | 11 |
and dissolve in it | 11 |
of it being taken | 11 |
the return of the | 11 |
of a pint of | 11 |
the dose is one | 11 |
in a pint of | 11 |
a few drops of | 11 |
much as is sufficient | 11 |
them to the consumption | 11 |
a suppression of the | 11 |
which is occasioned by | 11 |
cavity of the breast | 11 |
diet must be ordered | 11 |
be directed to the | 11 |
four a clock in | 11 |
for the benefit of | 11 |
if the body be | 11 |
till half is consumed | 11 |
the sharpness of the | 11 |
beat them in a | 11 |
progress of the disease | 11 |
or four spoonfulls of | 11 |
of raisins of the | 11 |
with the white of | 11 |
that part of the | 11 |
if the child is | 11 |
is known by the | 11 |
consumption of a third | 11 |
the matter of the | 11 |
all the time of | 11 |
in four ounces of | 11 |
in three quarts of | 11 |
take of the conserve | 11 |
of oxymel of squills | 11 |
if the belly be | 11 |
let it be taken | 11 |
each a sufficient quantity | 11 |
boil them to the | 11 |
six spoonfuls of the | 11 |
the superficies of the | 11 |
and infuse them in | 11 |
it is better to | 11 |
oft in a day | 11 |
of the small pox | 11 |
the swelling of the | 11 |
the flux of bloud | 11 |
of the neighbouring parts | 11 |
by which means the | 11 |
after the same manner | 11 |
and put them into | 11 |
there is danger of | 11 |
the oyl of roses | 11 |
there is a great | 11 |
conduce to the cure | 11 |
mouth of the stomach | 11 |
she took three at | 11 |
of a third part | 11 |
the ligaments of the | 11 |
and make a clyster | 11 |
take of conserve of | 11 |
take of oyl of | 11 |
are also to be | 11 |
beating of the heart | 11 |
the heat of urine | 11 |
applied to the shoulders | 11 |
it according to art | 11 |
to be directed to | 11 |
the filings of steel | 10 |
to which you may | 10 |
the pains of the | 10 |
dropsie of the womb | 10 |
a pint of the | 10 |
or twice a week | 10 |
and the tops of | 10 |
to the degree of | 10 |
or twice a day | 10 |
and give the sick | 10 |
quarter of an hour | 10 |
pain in the stomach | 10 |
to half an ounce | 10 |
the viscous phlegmatick humours | 10 |
you must begin with | 10 |
a vein in the | 10 |
hinder part of the | 10 |
and four in the | 10 |
and give it in | 10 |
the suppression of the | 10 |
of it may be | 10 |
the membranes of the | 10 |
it will be convenient | 10 |
draught to be taken | 10 |
of the spawn of | 10 |
effervescence of the blood | 10 |
i gave the following | 10 |
the roots of comfry | 10 |
be taken morning and | 10 |
these she was cured | 10 |
applied to the neck | 10 |
confusion of the spirits | 10 |
of this she took | 10 |
given in the morning | 10 |
and the five opening | 10 |
of red roses one | 10 |
into a gross powder | 10 |
the use of which | 10 |
of the species of | 10 |
each half a handfull | 10 |
it three or four | 10 |
especially if it be | 10 |
if by reason of | 10 |
add syrup of the | 10 |
a large quantity of | 10 |
she went to bed | 10 |
is three or four | 10 |
four spoonfulls every two | 10 |
in equal parts of | 10 |
the obstruction of the | 10 |
will much conduce to | 10 |
it a draught of | 10 |
of tincture of saffron | 10 |
of body and mind | 10 |
of it must be | 10 |
the internal cause of | 10 |
the stone of the | 10 |
let the sick be | 10 |
it into an electuary | 10 |
because in this distemper | 10 |
the bigness of a | 10 |
will not be amiss | 10 |
of what kind soever | 10 |
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spirits of salt armoniack | 6 |
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the flowers of rosemary | 6 |
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the heat and burning | 6 |
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the raspings of ivory | 6 |
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the syrrup of roses | 6 |
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castor half an ounce | 6 |
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inflammation of the reins | 6 |
the thighs and legs | 6 |
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