1252 Salmon J Herbal Lib. 1. 



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a long Neck, fixiKg to it a fit Head, and in a gentle 

 Sand heat draw oj} the Spirit (leaving the Oil at 

 the bottom) repleat with a great deal of the Volatile 

 Salt of Tartar, and fame few Particles of its fine 

 and purer Oil, which keep in a Glajs clofe ft opt. 

 This Spirit is a great Sudorifick, expelling i'' 

 the Center to the Circumference, all Sharp, 

 rofive. Malign, Poifonous, and Peftilential 

 mors-, and all fuch unnatural or corrupted Ju 



Scurf, Morphew, Erifipelas, Herpes, Ring-worms, 

 Tettars, impetigo, and the like. It is powerful 

 againit all forts of Colicks, Rheumatifms, Gouts, 



Pleurifies, trench Pox, ^c. It alfo opens all Ob 

 ftruaions of the ^Stomach, Liver, Spleen, Reins 



aunS 



Cachexies, Green Sicknefs, Dropfie, J; 

 Obftruaions of the Terms,JJ>'f. Dofe 

 Scruple to a Dram, 



" LVlff "oS'^T^irr/ bijUHatum^^ The'Diftil- 

 led Oil_ of Tartar. This Oil is drawn with the 



and in the feparation of the Spirit is left behind' 



reflified from its more Empyreumatick and grofs 



CO that, and inloL/s Retort dra J off fhe Oil by 'a 

 gentle Sand heat. This Oil when reOified, will Hilt 



time) thusReaified. it may V given'' thus'' R^eaT 

 fied, from gut. ij. ad vij. dropt into fine Pouder- 





gives eafe in the Colick. It generally 

 by meerly Smelling to -, but by reafon of 

 ceeding Foetidnefs, is not much ufed inwardly : 'Tis 

 true, that being ReEkifieifiom the Calcined Vitriol, 

 'tis fomething better. It cannot be any ways made 

 pleafant to the Smell, butbeElixiratingof it, firtt 

 with Reaif5ed Spirit of Nitre, and then mixing it 



iVine, then it maybe given inwardly from lo 

 Drops to 40. in any fit Vehicle, againft Difeafes 

 of the Head, Brain, Nerves, Womb and Joints. 



LIX. Mixtura Simplex, or Spiritus Diatrion. 

 Take ReHiUed Spirit of Tartar, fix Ounses : Vola- 

 tile Spirit of Vitriol (which afcends next and im- 

 mediately after the ?legm) 2 Ounces .- Spiritus The- 

 riacalis Camphorated, ic Ounces; mix, and digeft 

 in a Phial Hermetiffally Sealed for a Month, that 

 they may be perfeSly united according to Art. 

 This Mixture attenuates, opens, and by theSubtilty 

 of its Particles, penetrates through the whole Bo- 

 dy without any trouble : According to Paracelfm, 



Obftruaions of the Vift 

 againft burninamalig! 

 pelling the Malignity 



Pleurifie, and n 

 lign and" Peftilential Feve 



Preparation againft Hypochondriack 

 and Melancholy ; as alfo againft Vac 

 fterick Fits. Dofe one Dram, more c 





fair Water by Ehxiviation, Alteration and Dcfic- 



of Elixiviation, Filtration \nd Deficcation'^''rK\& 

 Salt is an admirable thing againft the Stone, Sand, 



Tettars, Herpes, 

 ing, and all oth 



Sum 

 ing, and all other Deformities of the Skin. "7c 

 abforbs Acidities in the Stomach and other Bowels, 

 and is an immediate thing againft Heart-burning, 

 Dofe from half a Scruple to a Scruple, in Ale 

 Beer, Water, or White Wine, ©"r. 



LXI. Sal Tartari cum Nitro, Salt of Tartar with 

 Nitre. Take Crude white Ta;-rflr, Sal Nitre, of each 

 Calcine to Whitenejs, by 'ftirring the fame with a 



which is known by the ceafing of the tlagraticn and 

 Burning. Thus the Tartar being Calcin'das white 



at fir [i,' by which It app"arsl'Marthe TartarZ 

 nearly all Salt. If you mix this Salt with an equal 



fZ'Zyih^^^^^^^ tiilatTTaftTjf the sllt. 



It is Di'uretick, is a Famous Opener of Obftruai- 

 ons, and has all the Virtues of the former pure 

 Salt. It takes away ftoppages of the Lungs, Sto- 

 mach and Bowels, provokes the Terms, and is 

 prevalent againft Afthma's, Coughs, Colds, Con- 

 fumptions, Pleurifies, Cachexies, Dropfies, Jaun- 

 dice, (Ifc. Dofe from half a Dram to a Dram, 

 in Ale, Beer, Broth, Wine, Cfc. See ourPW«. 

 Londinen/is, lib. ^. cap. ii. feS. 99. And our 



°'deliquifm: Oil of 



Tartar by Dfffolutioli.'"^k/ 

 upon a Polifht Marble, which place fht 

 Cellar, over an Earthen Glazed Pot i 

 broad Gla/s Veffel, in a moift Cellar, , 



iver. Or put it into a Hippocras 



Oil, which filter and Evaporate to a Confijl 

 per deliquium, then put one Ounce of pure j^n, 

 white Salt of Tartar, into two Ounces of Water, 

 and it will all digolve into Liquor, which if yon 

 wu may lilter thro' brown Paper, and keep 

 It has all the Virtues of the Salt, and 

 given from half a Dram to a Dram, m 

 "Iff s'X..W Voliatum ., Foliated Salt of 

 Take Pure Salt of Tartar as much as you 



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