The family flora and materia medica botanica: containing the botanical analysis, natural history and chemical and medical properties of plants . manna two ounces, tamarind pulpan ounce, syrup of roses half a pound. Bruise the manna, thendissolve it in the syrup by the heatof a water bath, and havingmixed in the pulp, evaporate down to a proper consistence. Electuarium Cassia Fistula. Electuary of Cassia. Takeof cassia pulp four parts, tamarind pulp, manna, of each onepart, syrup of damask roses four parts. Bruise the manna in amortar, and dissolve it in the syrup by means of a gentle heat,then
The family flora and materia medica botanica: containing the botanical analysis, natural history and chemical and medical properties of plants . manna two ounces, tamarind pulpan ounce, syrup of roses half a pound. Bruise the manna, thendissolve it in the syrup by the heatof a water bath, and havingmixed in the pulp, evaporate down to a proper consistence. Electuarium Cassia Fistula. Electuary of Cassia. Takeof cassia pulp four parts, tamarind pulp, manna, of each onepart, syrup of damask roses four parts. Bruise the manna in amortar, and dissolve it in the syrup by means of a gentle heat,then add the pulps, and by a continued heat reduce the mixtureto a proper consistence. Or another. Take of freshly extracted cassia pulp half apound, manna two ounces, tamarind pulp an ounce, syrup oforange half a pound. Bruise the manna, then dissolve it in thesyrup by means of a moderate heat and add the pulp; lastly,evaporate slowly the mixture to a proper consistence. This electuary is gently purgative, and is used to relievehabitual costiveness, as a purge for children, and as a vehicle forthe exhibition of other more powerful ST° Red-berrr. Five Fjtigers fcC. Fruit. Baccate or drupacious, of several one-seeded cells.
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