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An Irish Version of Gualterus de Dosibus (Author: Walter de Agilon/Galterius Agilinus)

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Reuponticum: hot, dry, and in the second degree. It is very similar to rhubarb, and is best when it is heavy and round and has distinct veins. It purges choler of the stomach and liver. However, it does not stain as rhubarb does, and is suitable for disease of the stomach and liver. Should it be administered with extract of fennel it removes


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obstructions of the spleen. When by itself, or with another it suffices as maximum dose of it up to one ounce or one half ounce, or as minimum dose up to two drams.