THERMOSPODIUM, a hot-plate, a hot dish carrier, a BAIN-MARIS, illustrations, pp. [72], [90]

THINCA, a fish, moonfish (?) “OLIM MENAM APPELLATAM CREDIDERIM”—Platina

Thudichum, Dr., writer, p. [18]

THUS, TUS, frankincense, or the juice producing incense, Rosemary (?); also the herb ground-pine, CHAMAEPITYS, ℞ [60]

Thrush, p. [265], ℞ [497]

THYMBRIA, savory; see [SISYMBRIUM], [SATUREIA] and [CUNILA]; also see [THYMUS]

THYMUS, thyme. Platina describes THYMUS and THYMBRIA with such a love and beauty that we cannot help but bestow upon him the laurels worn by the more well-known poets who became justly famous for extolling the fragrance of less useful plants such as roses and violets

THYNNUS, tunny-fish, ℞ [426], [457-8]

Tidbits, p. [285], ℞ [261], seq.; —— of lamb or kid, ℞ [355]

TISANA, see [PTISANA], ℞ [172-3], [200-1]