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clear Water, the beft Unguent is thus com- 

 pounded, vtz» 



Take Affa-ftBtida^ three Drams ; Camphire^ 

 one Dram \ Venice Turpentine^ one Dram •, 

 beat all together with fome Drops of the Chy- 

 mical Oih cf Lavender 2ind Camomile^ of each 

 an equal Quantity j and ufe it as in the firfl 

 Direction. 



Campbire is a refinous Gum^ partly flowing 

 of its own accord, but chiefiy by Incifion, 

 from a tall Tree growing in /;/J/(^. ThQ^Bor- 

 ;/^<^;/ Camphire is bed. Chufe that which is 

 while and clear Yike Qry^dX^ ftrong fcented^ will 

 eafily rr^;;z^/V between the Fingers, and being 

 fired will fcarcely be quenched. There is a 

 counterfeit or faoiitious Sort, that put into a hot 

 Loaf will parch ; but the true will melt. Ic 

 will keep many Years in Flax-feed^ if it be not 

 expofcd to the Air ; otherwife it will evaporate 

 and confume to nothing. 



Jljjh'fcetidagx'owi in Media^Lyhia^ and Syria^ 

 and is a gummy Juice of Lafer^ Laferpitiiim^ 

 or Sylphion^ gathered from the Root or Stalk 

 cut open. Chufe that which is piire^ fine^ 

 claynmyy "^Vi^ fmclling ?\v{\QiftX\)Lt Garlick, It 

 will keep good many Years, but ic is often 

 counterfeited or adulterated^ by mixing Meal^ 

 Bran^ and the Gum Sagapennm together. 



Take Venice Turpentine^ the beft Hive -ho- 

 ney^ and Oil of Polype dy of the Oak, drawn 

 by Retort ; mix all together, and ufe it as th^ 

 firfl Ointment, 



Take 



