In 1788 Mr. Gough published, in the Archæologia, “Observations on certain Stamps or Seals used anciently by the Oculists.”[482] In this communication he has given, amongst others, copies of the inscriptions on the medicine-stamp found at Bath; but without making any attempt whatever to read and decypher these inscriptions. He appears to have seen the stone itself, as he describes it as “square, of a greenish cast, and perforated.” He presents the following as the legends or inscriptions on the four sides of the stamp:[483]—
1. T. IVNIANI THALASER
AD CLARITATEM
2. T. IVNIANI CRSOMAEL
IN M AD CLARITATEM
3. T. IVNIANI D
VM
AD VETERES CICATRICES
4. T. IVNIANI HOFSVMAρDV