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

paragraph 65

Should they be dry humors which accumulate there, let them be digested by this medicine: take maidenhair, maratrum, fennel seed, anise, endive, scariole, fresh hyssop, hart's tongue, ceterach,


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maidenhair-spleenwort, and adiantos, of each a fistful; jujube, sebesten,19 and the four cold seeds20 which have been cleaned, of each half of one ounce; sugarcandy, penedian-sugar21, and white poppy seed, of each one ounce; white tragacanth, gumarabic, and borage blossoms, of each four drams; violet, two drams; sugar, two pounds. Let a syrup be made from them.