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nyroyal, Stechas, Mufl< Rofes, Rue, 

 Scabious, Centaury, Futnitory, and Agri- 

 mony, of each a handful ; Spikenard, 

 Aloes-Wood, Grains of Paradife, Calamus 

 Aromaiicus, Mace, Gwm Olibanum, and 

 Yellow Sanders,, of each two ounces-, 

 tiepacic Aloes, fine Amber and Rhubarb, 

 of each two drachms. All thefe drugs 

 being procured good in their kind, beat 

 in a. miortar thofe that ought to be pulve- 

 rizedj.and putthe whole, thoroughly mixed 

 together, into a large ftrong glals alembic ; 

 pouring as much genuine brandy upon 

 them as will rife at lead three fingers 

 breadth above the ingredients.. Then hav- 

 ing well clofed the mouth of the alembic, 

 bury the veffcl fifteen days in warm horfe- 

 dung, and' afterwards diflil the Tin6lure in 

 balneo Marias, the water almoit boiling- 

 hot. When you perceive the water in 

 the receiver change its colour, infiantly 

 C 5 flop 



