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

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Should there be in the respiratory organs such as the chest, lungs, and the like an accumulation of the phlegmatic humors without fever, let them be digested with this compound: take calamint, origanum, roots of lily, iris,pennyroyal, maidenhair, of each a fistful; licorice which has been cleaned, maratrum, and cottonseed, of each one ounce; camomile flowers, and mellilotus, of each one half ounce; violets two ounces; sugar two pounds. Let a syrup be made from them.