10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «JULAP»
Discover the use of
julap in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
julap and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Malay literature.
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A physical vade-mecum: or, Fifth gift of Theophilus ... - Halaman 197
Julap. Cretat. No. 18 § t j2 Jubp. Cret. cum Corail. rub. Sj. fêxtà quaque hora. No. 6j S> 15 Julap. Crctae. 3»v- ter ui die. No. 98 { jj . Julap. Crct. cum Nue. Mosch. ; Julap. Fracastor. No. 8 $ i Julap. Fracast. Coch. iij. post Sing. Scd. Liquid.
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A Physical Vade-Mecum: or, Fifth Gift of Theophilus ... - Halaman 197
Cretat. No. 28 s 132. Julap. Crcr. cum Corall. rub. Di. lex'ta quaquc hoxa. No. 65 6 15 julap. Crcrac. Siv. ter in die. _ No. 98 fig; Julap. Cret. cum NucMosch. Jalap. mestof. No. 8 92. ]ulap. FracalLCoch. iii. pofi Slng. SCd. liquid. No. 35 591 Julap.
Theophilus PHILANTHROPOS (pseud. [i.e. R. Poole.]), 1741
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The works of Samuel Foote, esq., with remarks on each ...
Julap. Indeed! no, indeed. Why, there's Dr. Diet, that makes such a dust : he had a person of fashion, a patient of mine, under his care t'other day ; as fine a slow fever ! I was in hopes of half making my fortune Apozem. Yes; I love a slow fever.
Samuel Foote, John Badcock, 1830
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The Modern Practice of the London Hospitals. Viz. St. ... - Halaman 71
Takeoffimple mint-water eightounces, fpirituous mint-water one ounce, loaf fugar a drachm, mix them into a julap, four large spoonfuls taken frequently are of great fervice in removing naufeas, and reachings to vomit. - - - Mitiridate ?ulap. |.
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Medical and Miscellaneous Observations Relative to the ...
I. Page 170, 1. 7, for julap, read jalap. 230, 1. VI, for julap, read jalap. 262, 1. 11 and IS, for julap, read jalap. 264, 1. 3, for julap, read jalap. 276, 1. 25 and 26, yor julap, read jalap. 280, 1. 6, jfer julap, read jalap. 298,1. 21, ybr julap, read jalap.
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The Pharmacopoeia ... Translated from the Fourth Edition. ...
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, William LEWIS (M.D.). 'Julapium antihy-stericum. . . _ ' Antilpsteric julap. Take of Pennyroyal-water, lour ounces; Antihysteric water, two ounces; Tincture of Castor, two drams; Volatile Salt of Hartlhorn, ...
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, William LEWIS (M.D.), 1748
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Domestic medicine: or, a treatise on the prevention and ...
In hysterical and other complaints, where camphor is proper, this julap may be taken in the dose of a spoonful or two, as often as the stomach will bear it. Cordial Julap. — Take of simple cinnamon water, four ounces; Jamaica pepper-water, ...
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The Works of Thomas Sydenham, M.D., on Acute and ...
Half a dram of this 'powder is to be taken twice a day, for the space of four days, and afterwards a dram twice a day, for the space of forty days, drinking after each dose six spoonfuls of the following julap, or as much wormwood wine: Take of ...
Thomas Sydenham, Benjamin Rush, 1809
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The Gentleman's Magazine - Jilid 1 - Halaman 131
The man of leisure wakes from his siesta, ind cooling his drouthy throat with a tumbler of iced Fairmount, envies not Jove his nectareous swizzle, or the Virginian the luxury of his morning julap. Julap! delicious drink, all hail! when thy spark. ing ...
William Evans Burton, Edgar Allan Poe, 1837
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Oxford Night Caps: Being a Collection of Receipts for ... - Halaman 10
JULAP, OR JULEP. Behold this cordial Julap here, That flames and dances in his crystal bounds, With spirits of balm and fragrant syrups mixt: Milton. Julap* is a refreshing and wholesome drink, used much by country housewives.
Richard Cook (of Oxford.), 1871