10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ELECTUARY»
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As a draught is a single dose of a mixture, so is a bolus a single dose of an
electuary. As this form is much disposed to ferment, it should be kept in a cool
place. matism. When the object is to correct the gouty habit, or to diminish
constitutional ...
jruit (cataplasm) 265 fuldrhiyun (cataplasm) 259 fusuludus (pastille) 186 Galmus
(electuary) 46 Galmus (pill) 125 Galmus (purgative) 86 Galmus —> hiera Galmus
galkaldnag (electuary) 54, 55 gamdnhurd (electuary) 44 garden cress (pill) 116 ...
Sābūr Ibn Sahl, Oliver Kahl, 2003
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Healing and Society in Medieval England: A Middle English ...
*diaanisum n. electuary based on anise 188v, 209v. diabetes n. disease of the
kidneys causing excessive urination 285, 291, 291v, 294v, 301v. diacalamentum
n. electuary based on calamint 151v, 160v, 225, 246v, 198v, 206, 209v, 300v, ...
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Cyclopaedia of Practical Receipts and Collateral Information ...
Electuary for Dys'entery. Syn. ELECTUARIUM ANTI-DYSBNTBBICUM (Ph. E.
1744), L. Electuary of catechu, mixed with half its weight of Locatcl's balsam.
Electuary, Emmen'agogue. Syn Electua- bium emmenagogicum, L. Prep. From
myrrh, 1 ...
Arnold James Cooley, 1880
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Cooley's cyclopædia of practical receipts and collateral ...
Electuary of Pep'per. See Confection, and above. Electuary for Files. Syn.
Electuabium hemorrhoidals, L. Prep. 1. See Confbction and Electuary of Pbpfbb.
2. (Dr Copland.) Cream of tartar, 1 oz. ; precipitated sulphur (pure), 3 dr.;
confection of ...
Arnold James Cooley, 1892
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Cyclopaedia of Practical Receipts and Collateral Information
1 teaspoonful, afterwards increased to 2 or 3 teaspoonfuls, twice or thrice daily.
See Confection of Copaiba, Electuary of C, &c. Electuary, Demul'cent. Syn.
Elbctuabium demulcens, L. Prep. From spermaceti, syrup of poppies, and syrup
of tolu, ...
Arnold James Cooley, Richard Vine Tuson, 1872
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Cooley's Cyclopædia of Practical Receipts and Collateral ...
(Radius) Extract of the root-bark, 6 dr.; lemon juice, 2 fl. dr.; linden water, 3 fl. dr.;
gum tragacnuth, q. s. to make an electuary. One half to be taken at once; the
remainder in an hour. Both are given in tape-worm. Electuary of Prunes. Syn.
Arnold James Cooley, Richard Vine Tuson, 1897
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Cooley's cyclopaedia of practical receipts, processes: and ...
See Confection. Electuary of CowTiage. Syn. Electuaeium dolichos, E. mucun.s,
L. Prep. 1. Dip the pods of dolichos in treacle, allow them to drain a moment, and
then scrape off the hairs for use. 2. (Chamberlain.) As the last, nearly. 3. (Correa.)
...
Arnold James Cooley, John Cargill Brough, 1864
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A Cyclopaedia of Practical Receipts, and Collateral ...
ELEMI. Syn. Gum Elemi; Elemi,-Ph. and antimony, with. tuarium H¢emorrhoidale,
-Lat. See Confection and Electuary of Pepper. 2. (Dr. Copland.) Cream oftartar, l
02.; precipitated sulphur (pure), 3dr.; confection of senna, 2 oz. ; syrup of orange
...
Arnold James Cooley, 1856
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A Cyclopaedia of six thousand practical receipts
3j to 3ij in diarrhoea, dysentery, &c. ELECTUARY OF CHARCOAL. Syn. E.
Carbonis. Prep. Newly-burnt and finely-powdered charcoal and carbonate of
soda, of each 3ij ; confection of senna $iv ; mix. ELECTUARY OF CINCHONA
AND SODA.
Arnold James Cooley, 1851
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ELECTUARY»
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An electuary, I learned, is an herbal powder made more delectable by coating it in a layer of honey. The creator of each product writes up a ... «Frederick News Post, Feb 14»
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... eye-popping theatrical electuary; the play is marketed for its erotic beauty, but Stockholm is for adults of reasonably sound mind and psyche. «Metroland, Aug 13»
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... would intoxicate themselves with a powder made of hemp leaves, out of which they prepared an inebriating electuary, called hashish.” ... «Mirror.co.uk, Aug 13»
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... a powder made of hemp-leaves, out of which they prepared an inebriating electuary, called hashish.” Soon after the original sense appeared, ... «GOOD, Jul 10»
Healing power of hedgerows
Then, it's time for an "electuary", a blend of powdered, dried ginger, aniseed and pepper combined with local honey. It's strong, pleasantly ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 08»