& THE TOILET 



8. Perfumed Chapleis and Medals, 



Take Marefchalle Powder, and make it 

 into a pafte with Mucilage of Gum Tra- 

 gacanth and Arabic, prepared with All- 

 flowcr-vvater (the receipt for which is con- 

 tained in this book.) The mould into 

 which it is put mull be rubbed with a little 

 EfTence of Jaihr^ine, or of any other fweet- 

 fcented herb, to prevent the Pafte from 

 fticking. This Pafte in colour refembles 

 Coffee. 



9. Receipt to thicken the Hair, and make it 

 grozv on a laid part. 



Take Roots of a Maiden Vine, Roots 

 of Hemp, and Cores of foft Cabbages, 

 of each two handfuls ; dry and burn them ; 

 afterwards make a lye with the afhes. The 

 head is to be walhed with this ley three 

 days fuccefTively, the part having been 

 previoully well rubbed with Honey. 



10. An 



