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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelItem
Ref NoMS 2206/22/3
Alt Ref No35 (42)
TitleGregory family: notes, lectures and essays: Remedia
Date17th century
Extent1 volume
DescriptionRemedia: volume containing numerous prescriptions, 17th century. Not much used.

Prescriptions include:
Scabies
Hydrope
Epilepsy
Unguentum ad oculos
Syrupus at ravardiadum
Pulvum Ambre
Extractum catholicum
Syrupus violarum nostrat.
Emplactrum de gratia Dei
Modus faciendi Quiplact. diapompholigos
Emplactrum ad unladra
Pillulae Mackichene
Requies pudrorum
Laudanum opialum
Unguentum pediculorum
Prima laxitiva
Unguentum ad scabiem
Pillum de Suitivo
R.ul de laudano
Pill. Arephrocutartie
Pill. de styrae
Unguentum desiccatans rub.
Unguentum stomachae
Opii saccharum vomitionum
Cera rubra
Remedium optimum ac probatum ad cancrum
Pro vacca quae gignere o. pt.
Pulvis ad crinis
Pro ardenti et humid. spe.
Pulvis depertus in colicam
Remedium depertum ad podagram
Pro vitiis matricis
Remedium depertum contra morbuticum
Modus faciendi ...ratum pro sadardie
Ad tollendum pustulas inflammatas
Laudanum opiatum
Ad confortandum memoriam
Ad provocandum menstruam
Ad faciendum gumph. equor. ut cresc.
Contra dysenter.
Ad gonorrheam
Curatio bubonis pestilentis
Curatio febris pestilentis
Pulvis .en. per .....
Unguentum Egypticum fort.
Emplactrum de Sulphure
In Difficultatem auditus et tinnitum aurium
In paralysi
Aqua in rubedine fa.di
Unguentum pro lidae in quartanas
Aqua theriaculis pro pectis preservand.
Syrupus magistralis contra pectem omnibus accommodationis descriptio an. talis erit
Emplactrum diapalme
Emplactrum codrovium
Emplactrum pro fracturis
Emplactrum apostolicum
Podagra
In calculo pudrorum
Ad ventrem in hydrope
Remedium contra tabem
Unguentum nutrit.
Aqua de septem herbis ad confortandum visum
Ceratum de veronica
Ad pisas captandas
In gonorrhea
Ad .... remedium depertum
Pro vacca undrata mell. et .... o. pt.
Unguentum ad aductionem
Ad curandum fracturas manuum
Goutra morbidicum
Ad hemoroides dol.utes
Ad fluvium sanguinis et varibus
Remedium at gonorrheam
Ad dolorem dentium
Ad aegram brutam
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Physical DescriptionThe volume is in Latin. The author is unidentified but the handwriting is the same as in MS 2206/22/2 and MS 2206/22/4. It is possible that the handwriting is that of David Gregory (1625 - 1720).
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