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

paragraph 66

Should the choleric humors accumulate in the stomach, liver, or the like, let them be digested by the following medicine: take endive, scariola, liverwort, dandelion, and chicory, of each item three fistfuls; acorus, maidenhair, ceterach, and maidenhair-spleenwort, of each item a fistful; violets three ounces; prunes fifty; rose, lettuce seed, endive seed; white and red sandalwood, and spodium, of each item one ounce; the four cold seeds, of each one half ounce; barberry, i.e. the tree, one half ounce; of borage blossoms two ounces; of wine of pomegranate one half ounce; of sugar two pounds. Let a syrup be made from them.