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Pound and half of dry Pennyroyal, a Gallon of 
Spirit, and fix Quarts of Water, drawing of 4 t 
Gallon. =~ se 
4. Annifeed Water, which is good in the Cholic, _ 
and is made with a Pound of Annifeed, a Pound ' 
of Angelica Seed, and two Gallons of Spirit, with — 
one Gallon of Water, diftilling off two Gallons. — 
No more than thefé are neceflary: But before I 
| clofe this Article of diftilling, I fhall add the , 
making of Lavender Water, Spirit of Lavender; 
and Hungary Water, which are Preparations of — 
the fame Kind, and very eafy. | — 
Lavender Water, is made from a Pound of — 
freth Lavender Flowers, and a Gallon of Molof- | 
fes Spirit, with two Quarts of Water; five Pints is _ 
to be diftilled off Hungary Water, is ‘made of — 
a Pound and half of Rofemary Tops with the 
Flowers, a Gallon of Spirit, and a Gallon of Wa- 
ter, diftilling off five Pints: And to make the 
Spirit of Lavender, or Palfy Drops, mix three 
_ Pints of Lavender Water, and one Pint of Hun- 
gary Water, and add to this half an Ounce of 
innamon, the fame Quantity of Nutmegs, and 
three Drams of red Saunders Wood, thefe ate to 
_ ftand together till the Spirit is well coloured. 
This is all the family Pratitioner will need — 
with diftilling: A fhort Account, but fuficient. _ 
As for Tinétures, which are a great Article 
_ with the Apothecary and Chemift, making a great 
‘Shew, and really very ufeful; I would have fe- 
veral of them kept, and they are as eafily made 
as the Waters, nay more eafily. Moloffes Spirit 
is all that is neceffary for this Purpofe.: a 
It would be well to keep Tinétures of all thofe 
Roots and Barks, which are faid to be good dried 
in the Courfe of this Work, for a Tinéture will 
contain more or lefs of the Virtue of every one 
