- for poisons, snakebites, and
various other ailments.
Triacle comes from the Old
French triacle, in turn from (unattested and reconstructed)
Vulgar Latin...
- make a hole in the
myddle of him, then fill the
place with
Mitridat or
Triacle, and some
leaues of Rue".
Until as late as 1786,
physicians in
London were...
-
dissatisfaction with the
depressing tale, and declares: ... but [unless] I have
triacle [medicine], Or
elles a
draughte of
moyste [fresh] and
corny [strong] ale...
- had
pharmacological intent behind it, as also the
included Treatise of
Triacle. As a
member of the
nonconformist faction in the
Vestments controversy...
- Suffolk. In 1551 he
appended some
Latin verses to the
Preservative or
Triacle of
William Turner, Dean of Wells; but the work on
justification which he...
-
entry for
February 18, 1647; "Pd (paid) 6d ffor (for)
wormeseedes and
triacle for ye boys". A less
parochial entry for
November 11, 1647,
records Pye's...