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Hep you take mud: be to warn the cloth 

 perfectly clean in feverai different Waters, 

 then fpread it out to dry, and afterwards 

 fteep it twenty-four hours in Sweet-fcented 

 Water, viz. half Angelic, and half Rofe- 

 water. On removing the cloth out of the 

 water, gently fqueeze it, and hang it up to 

 dry in the open air. Then lay on it the 

 following composition. 



Take dried Orange Flowers, Roots of 

 Elecampane, and Florentine Orrice, of 

 each half a pound; of Yellow Sanders, 

 four ounces ; of the Marc or Refiduum of 

 Angelic Water, two ounces ; of Rofe^ 

 wood and Sweet Flag, each an ounce; of 

 Gum Labdanum, Calamus Aromaticus, 

 and Cloves, each half an ounce ; of Cinna- 

 mon, two drachms; beat all thefe ingre- 

 dients into powder, and make them into 

 a Pafte with Mucilage of Gum Tragacanth 



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