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2. For a ftrengthning Plaifter, melt two Pounds 
of the common Plaifter, and add to it half a. 
Pound of Frankincenfe, and three Ounces of 
Dragons Blood. . 65 
. 3. For a drawing Plaifter, mele together yellow. 
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and the Blifter Plaifter itfelf is made of it, only. 
by adding half a Pint of Vinegar, and a Pound 
ters made without Diftillation, which are very = 
cheap and very ferviceable, and the Family Shop - 
will then be quite compleat, = 
1, Lime Water. ‘This is made by pouring gra- 
ually fix Quarts of Water upon a Pound of 
Quick Lime; when it has ftood to be clear, it 
muft be poured off. If a Pound of Lignum Vite 
Wood, an Ounce of Liquorice Root, and half 
an Ounce of Saffafras Bark be added to threeQuarts _ 
of Lime Water, it is calledcompound Lime Wa- 
ter; and is excellent in Foulnefies of PE MORR 2 
2. The Blue Eye Water. This is madebyput- 
“ting a Dram of Sal Ammeniac into a Pinvof Lime. 
T, and letting it ftand in a Brafs Veffel, tilt 
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3: Alum Water is made by boiling half 
Ounce of white Vitriol, and the fame Quant 
: oan in a Quart of Water, till they age di 
