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F. F. 105 94 XXXIV
A small rectangular white card is pasted onto the page. It contains a circular emblem with a blue background depicting a "Pelican in her Piety." This traditional symbol shows a mother pelican piercing her own breast to feed her three chicks with her blood, representing self-sacrifice. Below the nest is a shield featuring four red rose motifs. The Latin text "PHILOSOPHIA HERMETICA" Hermetic Philosophy arches over the image.
Cure for Iliaci doloris iliac passion or severe abdominal colic, disputation page 17.
The method for preparing that Spiritus Tartari Spirit of Tartar is explained, Disputation page 19.
The use of Vini Absinthiti Wormwood Wine is more suitable for summer than winter, page 41.
An Alexipharmacum antidote or protective remedy against the Plague, page 42.
Various safeguards to avoid the dangers of contagion, pages 231 and 232.
Pillulæ Mercuriales Mercurial Pills for the luem pox or venereal disease, page 294.
How the Emeticus Merc. et Viti Emetic of Mercury and of Antimony is made, pages 297 and 298.
Which things should be joined with mercury in the making of pills against the pox, 297.
Significant observations on the diet for those suffering from the venereal pox, page 300.