 | Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1793
...fucceffively in an iron mortar, and then reduced loan impalpable powder in *ne of Hone with a (tone peltle, and thus completely levigated, a little water being...them. Make pills of them as large as tares or fmall pulfe, and keep them dry in a (hady place •. To this account he adds, ' The writer, conformable to... | |
 | Thomas Maurice - 1800 - 102 pages
...fucceflively, in an iron mortar, and then reduced to an impalpable powder in one of ftone, with a ftone peftle, and, thus completely levigated, a little water...with them, make pills of them as large as tares or frnall pulfe, and keep them dry in a fhady place. * Fryer's Travels, p. 118. ' " One of thofe pills... | |
 | Asiatick Society (Calcutta, India) - 1801
...in an iron mortar, and then reduced to an impalpac ' ble powder in one of ftone with a ftone-peftle, and ' thus completely levigated, a little water being mixed with them. Make pills of thetn as large as tares ' or fmall pulfe, and keep them dry in a fhady * place*. * One of thofe pills... | |
 | Thomas Maurice - 1806
...successively, in an iron mortar, and then reduced to an impalpable powder in one of stone, with a stone pestle, and, thus completely levigated, a little water being...with them, make pills of them as large as tares or small pulse, and keep them dry in a shady place. " One of those pills must be swallowed morning and... | |
 | Sir William Jones - 1807
...' then reduced to an impalpable powder in one ' of ftone with a ftone peftle, and thus com' pletely levigated, a little water being mixed ' with them. Make pills of them as large as ' tares or fmall pulfe, and keep them dry in a ' fhady place*. * The loweft weight in general ufe among the Hindus is... | |
 | 1817
...successively in an iron rnortar, and then reduced to an impalpable powder in one of stone with a stone pestle, and thus completely levigated, a little water being...with them. Make pills of them as large as tares or small pulse, and keep them dry ina shady place. One of the pills must be swallowed morning and evening... | |
 | Robert Thomas - 1828 - 995 pages
...in an iron mortar, and then reduced into an impalpable powder in one of stone, with a stone pestle ; and thus completely levigated, a little water being...with them, make pills of them as large as tares or small pulse, and keep them dry in u shady place. They direct one of these pills to be taken morning... | |
 | William Jones - 1993 - 432 pages
...l^hen reduced to an impalpable powder in one ' of ftone with a ftone peftle, and thus com' pletely levigated, a little water being mixed * with them. Make pills of them as large as ' tares or fmall pulfe, and keep them dry in a * fhady place*, * The loweft weight in general ufe among the Hindus is... | |
 | 2000 - 497 pages
...in an iron mcrcar, and then reduced to an impalpa' ble powder in one of stone with a stone pestle, and ' thus completely levigated, a little water being...with them. Make pills of them as large as tares * or small pulse, and keep them dry in a shady ' place *. * One of those pills must be swallowed morning... | |
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