224 PHYSIOLOGICAL REMAINS. 



Dissolution of iron, and oil of vitriol, a dram of 

 each, do first put a milky substance into the bottom, 

 and after incorporate into a mouldy substance. 



Spirit of wine commixed with milk, a third part 

 spirit of wine, and two parts milk, coagulatcth little, 

 but mingleth ; and the spirit swims not above. 



Milk and oil of almonds mingled, in equal portions, 

 do hardly incorporate, but the oil cometh above, the 

 milk being poured in last ; and the milk appeareth 

 in some drops or bubbles. 



Milk one ounce, oil of vitriol a scruple, doth 

 coagulate ; the milk at the bottom, where the vitriol 

 goeth. 



Dissolution of gum tragacanth, and oil of sweet 

 almonds, do not commingle, the oil remaining on the 

 top till they be stirred, and make the mucilage some 

 what more liquid. 



Dissolution of gum tragacanth one ounce and a 

 half, with half an ounce of spirit of wine, being com 

 mixed by agitation, make the mucilage more thick. 



The white of an egg with spirit of wine, doth 

 bake the egg into clots, as if it began to poch. 



One ounce of blood, one ounce of milk, do easily 

 incorporate. 



Spirit of wine doth curdle the blood. 



One ounce of whey unclarified, one ounce of oil 

 of vitriol, make no apparent alteration. 



One ounce of blood, one ounce of oil of almonds, 

 incorporate not, but the oil swims above. 



Three quarters of an ounce of wax being dis 

 solved upon the fire, and one ounce of oil of almonds 

 put together and stirred, do not so incorporate, but 



