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Fern roots, Cetrach, of each a dram, the 
seeds of Agnus Castuus, and Broom, of 
each a scruple, with a sufficient quantity 
of Wax, make it into an ointment accord- 
ing to art. 
Unguentum Splanchnicum Magistrale. 
College.| Take of the bark of Caper 
roots six drams, Briony roots, Orris Floren- 
tine, powder of sweet Fennel seeds, Ammo- 
niacum dissolved in Vinegar, of each half 
an ounce, tops of Wormwood, Chamomel 
flowers, of each a dram, ointment of the 
juice and of flowers of Oranges, of each six 
drams, oil of Orris and Capers, of each an 
ounce and an half: the things which ought 
being powdered and sifted, the rest dili- 
gently mixed in a hot mortar, make it into 
an ointment according to art. 
Culpeper.| ‘Both these ointments are 
appropriated to the spleen, and eases the 
pains thereof, the sides being anointed with 
them. I fancy not the former. 
Unguentum e Succis. 
Or, Ointment of Juices. 
College.] Take of the juice of Dwarf- 
Elder eight ounces, of Smallage and Pars- 
ley, of each four ounces, Wormwood and 
Orris, of each five ounces, common Oil half 
a pound, oil of white Lilies ten ounces, of 
Wormwood and Chamomel, of each six 
ounces, the fat of Ducks and Hens, of each 
two ounces, boil them together with a gentle 
fire till the juice be consumed, then strain 
it, and with seven ounces of white Wax, 
and a little white Wine Vinegar, make it 
into an ointment according to art. 
See Unguentum ex Succis Aperitivis. 
_ Unguentum Sumach. 
College.] Take of Sumach, unripe Galls, 
Myrtle berries, Balaustines, Pomegranate 
Pills, Acorn Cups, Cypress Nuts, Acacia, 
Mastich, of each ten drams, white Wax 
five ounces, oil of Roses often washed in 
Alum water, a pound and ten ounces, make 
a fine powder of the things you can, and 
steep them four whole days in juice of Med- 
lars and Services, of each a sufficient quan- 
tity, then dry them by a gentle fire, and 
with the oil and wax boil it into an oint- 
ment. 
Culpeper.] It is a gallant drying and 
binding ointment. Besides, the stomach 
anointed with it, stays vomiting, and the 
belly anointed with it stays looseness, if 
the fundament fall out, when you have put 
it up again anoint it with this ointment, and 
it will fall out no more. Do the like by the 
womb if that fall out. 
Ointment of Marsh-mallows, compound 
Nicholaus. 
College.| Take of Marsh-mallow roots 
two pounds, the seeds of Flax and Foenu- 
greek, of each one pound, pulp of Squills 
half a pound, Oil four pounds, Wax one 
pound, Turpentine, Gum of Ivy, Gal- 
banum, of each two ounces, Colophonia, 
Rozin, of each half a pound: Let the roots 
be well washed and bruised, as also the 
Linseed, Fanugreek seed, and Squills, then 
steep them three days in eight pints of 
water, the fourth day boil them a little upon 
the fire, and draw out the mussilage, of 
which take two pounds, and boil it with the 
oil to the consumption of the juice, after- 
wards add the Wax, Rozin, and Colophonia, . 
when they are melted, add the Turpentine, 
afterwards the Galbanum and Gum of Ivy, 
dissolved in Vinegar, boil them a little, and 
having removed them from the fire, stir 
them till they are cold, that so they may be 
well incorporated. 
Culpeper.] It heats and moistens, helps 
pains of the breast coming of cold and 
pleurises, old aches, and stitches, and 
softens hard swellings. 
Unguentum Diapompholigos nihili. 
Nicholaus. ? ne 
College.] Take of Oil of Roses sixteen 
ounces, juice of Nightshade six ounces, let 
them boil to the consumption of the juice, — 
then add white Wax five ounces, Ceruss — 
