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be taken with advantage as ordinary drink in difficulty of } 
making water; and in coughs and other complaints of } 
the breaft. 
BALSAMIC INJECTION. / 
edi Take of balfam copaiba, half an ounce, the yolk of one 
egg. Work them well together, and gradually add of time- 
water, fix ounces; honey of rofes, two ounces. Mix the 
whole well together. 
This is excellent for the confolidation of wounds, and 
to cleanfe and heal ulcerations, gleets, and feminal weak-_ 
neffes, if ufed two or three times a-day ; and for cor- 
roborating the nervous parts, which have been relaxed 
by the difeafe. 
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“Sn Tes: MERCURIAL nero 
Take of quick-filver, balfam copatba, each half an ounce. 
Beat and work them together, till the quich-filver is extin- 
guifhed y then put to the mafs the yolk. of one egg. Mix the 
whole very well. cael gradualty adding of rofe-water, 
’ half a pint. : 
This is calculated for gonorrhoeas, and venereal ulcers 
in the urethra, vagina, and uterus; the quickfilver de- 
-_. ftroys the virulency, while the balfam heals and fheaths 
a ar excoriated aie from the acrimony of the fe 
“Tus CORDIAL JULEP. Wy 
Take of alexeterial water, four ounces ; aromatic water, 
* “two ounces; faline aromatic fpirit, tintture of Saffron, each 
_ < two drachms; white fugar, half an ounce. Mex, and make 
‘them into a jakep. 
_ This is a high cordial, and will bring on an effectual 
_ moifture ; confequently remove all wearinefs, heat, and 
~ OR of the parts; therefore it is of great fervice in 
preffed ftate of fevers, fatigue from exceffes, and 
of fpirits. A few fpoonfuls, drank every three 
will, by its enlivening quality, commu- 
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« nicate | agreeable fenfation. It is likewife very aptly 
od wit powders and bolufes. Seo 
water, four ounces ; fpirit of minde- + 
ey ile falt of hart/horn, ten grains ; 
—— Lrup pe one ounce, Mix them together. 
a In flow malignant fevers with . cold clammy {weats, pale 
vifage, a low intermitting pulfe, and, where great reft- 
leffnefs prevails, this julep.will be fingularly beneficial. 
< A tea-cupful may be given and ‘repeated every four or 
' five hours, till fome Crifis r we: the diftem- 
oe antes : We 
DIURETIC JULEP. 
Bi eh JULE MY a 
“ak + af Sit of minders, Sour ounces s compound hor fe- ‘ 
SPENSATORY, 
ounces. Mix, and make a julep; to which may be added 
otcafonally, of {pirit of amber, one drachm. 
Std / po This is ttrongly diuretic ; hence a good remedy againft 
a {ypprettion of urine from any caufe, the gravel and 
“nephritic pains. It will alfo promoteand affiftanurinary + 
crifis; and may be repeated as the sintssads of the fymp- 
tons indicates. Yt ff 
THE FETID JULEP. 
Take of rue water, fix ounces; affa-fetida, one drachm 
and anhalf. Diffolve the affa-fetida in the water, and add 
to the Jolution, of antihyfleric water, two ounces; diftilled 
oil of hartfhorn, twenty drops, received upon ten drachms of 
whe fugar. Mix the whole well together. 
This is ordered-in hyfteric affections, and a defective 
- ftate of the menfes, and fometimes in hypochondriacal 
cafes. A tea-cupful may be taken three or four timesa-day. 
Tue SALINE JULEP. Uff 
Take of mint water, fyrup of lemons, each two ounces; 
[alt of wormwood, one drackm. Mahe them into a julep. 
This is an admirable remedy in yomitings and hiccups. 
It has a mild and innocent virtue, though powerfully at~ 
tenuating and refolving, diuretic and fudorific : hence it 
is excellent in rheumatifms, fevers, and all diforders 
from a fizinefs of the blood. Two or three {poonfuls 
are given = five or fix hours. 
-Tue ANODYNE LINIMENT. 
Take of nerve ointment, three ounces; balfam of turpen- 
tine, one ounce. Mix them together. 
This is a warm invigorating topic, and may be ufed 
with good effect, to excite the nerves to action when too 
languid. It is applied to paralyticand numbed limbs, to 
_ reftore a due fenfe and feeling; and, by its penetrating 
quality it is of good ufe in a fciatica and the gout. Vi 
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a PECTORAL LOHOCH. 
Take of fperma-ceti, white foap, eack two drachms ; 
whites of eggs, a fufficient quantity. Mix them thoroughly 
ether, and then add, of frefh-drawn linfeed oil, one ounce 
and an half; fyrup of marfi-mallows, three ounces, Mix 
the whole. well together. 
This contains very. great emollient and balfamic. vir- 
tues; and, by the inciting and detergent property of the 
foap, becomes.a powerful deobftruent in infarftions of 
the breaft ; hence it is recommended in a difficulty of re- 
fpiration, either from a dry hufky cough, or a tough 
thick phiegm ; and likewife in impofthumations and ty- 
- Bercles of the Jungs. 
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ALOETIC Pirys. 
Tiske- /ucbierihe aloes, white foap, of each equal parts; 
fe sice as much as is fuficient, Make them inta.a ma/s. 
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