Not camphor, not sage and marjoram, not clysters, not this, not that, but phlebotomy.
"Chapters in the History of the Insane in the British Isles"
Daniel Hack Tuke
You may, if you please, boil in it, a little bundle of Rosemary, Sweet-marjoram, and Thyme; and when it tasteth to your liking, take it forth again.
"The Closet of Sir Kenelm Digby Knight Opened"
Kenelm Digby
Then put in a quarter of ounce of Mace, so much Ginger, half an ounce of Nutmegs, Sweet-marjoram, Broad-thyme, and Sweet-bryar, of altogether a handful; and boil them well therein; Then set it by, till it be through cold, and then Barrel it up, and keep it till it be ripe.
"The Closet of Sir Kenelm Digby Knight Opened"
Kenelm Digby