OF FLORA. i6t 



It IS emollient and lenient •, of courfe 

 good for chaps in the lips, hands, or nip- 

 ples ; and preferves the fkin foft and 

 fmooth. 



A Crufi: of Bread applied hot, is an 

 efficacious remedy for pimples that rife on 

 the lips, in confequence of having drank 

 out of a glafs after an uncleanly perfon. 



1^1. j4 Scarlet Lip-Salve, "^^ 



Take Hog's Lard waflied in Rofe-water, 

 half a pound ; Red Rofes and Damafk 

 Rofes bruifed, a quarter of a pound-, 

 knead them together and let them lie in 

 that flate two days. Then melt the Hog's 

 Lard, and flrain it from the Rofes. Add 

 a frefh quantity of the latter, knead them 

 in the Hog's Lard, and let them lie to- 

 gether two days as before ^ then gently 

 fimmer the mixture in a vapour-bath. 



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