Simon Pauli tells us, that they have been the grand secret of some empirics against the broad kind of worms called taenia; and that the dose is one, two, or three drams of the powder.
This juice, in a dose of from one to three drams, has proved [275] useful in dysentery, and in some convulsive diseases.
Her method consisted in giving from one to three drams of the powdered root, after using a clyster, and following the dose up with a purge of scammony and calomel.
From one to three drams of these flowering tops are to be taken two or three times a day.
Authors say it purges hot rheums, and takes away inflammations in wounds, I assure you the electuary works violently, and may safely be given in clysters, and so you may give two or three drams at a time, if the patient be strong.
Three drams of the powder of the dried leaves taken in wine, is a speedy and the best certain help for the sciatica.
But briefly, the Electuary is purging, whereof two or three drams taken by itself in some convenient liquor, is a purge sufficient for a weak constitution, but may be increased to six drams, according to the strength of the patient.
Three drams of the dried leaves, collected at the time of the blossoms expanding, boiled in twelve to eight ounces of water.
I directed a purge, and then the Infusum Digitalis, three drams to half a pint, one ounce to be taken every four hours.
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