These three kinds of compositions, that is, malagmas, plaisters, and troches, are extensive and various in their uses. But there are other things also useful: as those, which are applied below to females: the Greeks call them pessi[ EK ]. The manner of them is this: the composition is received in soft wool, and this wool put into the vagina.
1.
Pessary for evacuating blood.
For evacuating blood, to two of the small kind of figs called cauneæ[(52)] is added nitre p. i. *. Or the seed of garlick is powdered, and a little myrrh added and mixed with susine ointment[(53)]. Or the pulp of a wild cucumber is diluted in woman’s milk.
2.
For softening the womb.
To soften the womb, the yolk of an egg, and fenugreek, and rose oil, and saffron are mixed together. Or of elaterium p. iii. *. as much salt, and stavesacre p. vi. *. are incorporated with honey.
3.
Boethus’s for the same.
There is another invented by Boethus, which contains saffron, turpentine resin, each p. iv. *. myrrh p. iii. *. rose oil p. i. *. veal suet p. iii. *. wax p. ii. *. mixed together.
4.
Numenius’s for an inflammation.
The best composition against an inflammation of the womb, is that of Numenius, which contains saffron p. iii. *. wax p. i. *. butter p. viii. *. goose fat p. xii. *. two boiled yolks of eggs, with less than a cyathus of rose oil.
5.
For expelling a dead fœtus.