Aromaticum rosatum
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Aromaticum rosatum was a powder used in traditional medicine made of red roses, liquorice, aloeswood, yellowheart, cinnamon, cloves, mace, gum tragacanth, nutmegs, cardamoms, galangals, spikenard, ambergris, and musk mixed together.[1] It was chiefly prescribed in cordial and cephalic boles and electuaries.[1] It was believed to act as a tonic on the heart, stomach and liver.[2]