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

paragraph 71

Should they be hot humors which accumulate in the same members let them be digested by the medicine by which the hot humors dominating in the members, or in the liver are digested. Let there be put in the medicine, however, more of roots of parsley, cinquefoil, asparagus, bruscus, and fennel.

Should phlegmatic humors accumulate in the womb, let them be digested by the medicine by which the phlegmatic humors of the kidneys are digested. Let there be inserted, however, more of ragwort, calamint eryngo, iris, lily and betony.

Should they be hot humors which accumulate there let them be digested by the medicine by which the hot humors in the kidneys are digested. Let there be put into it, however, more of ragwort.