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English: Oil of Almonds (Oleum Amigdolarum)

Nature: Moderately warm in the second degree, humid in the first. Optimum: The fresh and sweet variety. Usefulness: Good for the stomach, the chest, and for a cough. Dangers: Bad for weak intestines. Neutralization of the Dangers: With mastic.

Effects: Generates moderate humors. It is particularly recommended for temperate bodies, for adolescents, in Spring, and in the Eastern regions.
Français : huile d'amandes (Oleum Amigdolarum)

Nature: Modérément chaude au second degré, humide au premier degré. Optimum: Le doux et frais divers. Utilité: Bon pour le ventre, la poitrine, et pour la toux. Dangers: Mauvais pour les intestins fragiles. Neutralisation des dangers: avec du mastic.

Effets: Génère peu d’humeurs. Il est particulièrement recommandé pour les organismes tempérés, pour les adolescents, au printemps, et dans les régions de l'est.
Date 14th century
date QS:P,+1350-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
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