on regimen in acute diseases-第12章
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grease; and not of a thinner consistence than dough; is to be
carefully triturated; and moistened with the juice of unripe
raisins; and having dried in the sun; moisten until it is of the
consistence of an ointment。 When it becomes again dry; let it be
finely levigated; anoint the eyes with it; and dust it upon the angles
of the eyes。
33。 For watery eyes。 Take one drachm of ebeny and nine oboli of
burnt copper; rub them upon a whetstone; add three oboli of saffron;
triturate all these things reduced to a fine powder; pour in an
Attic hemina of sweet wine; and then place in the sun and cover up;
when sufficiently digested; use it。
34。 For violent pains of the eyes。 Take of chalcitis; and of raisin;
of each 1 dr。; when digested for two days; strain; and pounding
myrrh and saffron; and having mixed must; with these things; digest in
the sun; and with this anoint the eyes when in a state of severe pain。
Let it be kept in a copper vessel。
35。 Mode of distinguishing persons in an hysterical fit。 Pinch
them with your fingers; and if they feel; it is hysterical; but if
not; it is a convulsion。
36。 To persons in coma; (dropsy?) give to drink meconium
(euphorbia peplus?) to the amount of a round Attic leciskion (small
acetabulum)。
37。 Of squama aeris; as much as three specilla can contain; with the
gluten of summer wheat: levigate; pound; form into pills; and give; it
purges water downwards。
38。 A medicine for opening the bowels。 Pour upon figs the juice of
spurge; in the proportion of seven to one: then put into a new
vessel and lay past when properly mixed。 Give before food。
39。 Pounding meconium; pouring on it water; and straining; and
mixing flour; and baking into a cake; with the addition of boiled
honey; give in affections of the anus and in dropsy; and after
eating of it; let the patient drink of a sweet watery wine; and
diluted hydromel prepared from wax: or collecting meconium; lay it
up for medicinal purposes。
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