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well together in the boiling ^ for this Silve drietii wonjertujly, bmdeth ail 

 loofe Members, and comrorteth all p-irrs rhac are weakened. 



Take of L^rd two pounds, and when it is fodden iirain it with t'-ree 

 ounces of Cerus, and' as much Alom m Iced j and it both drierh and 

 binderh exceedingly. 



Dry Figs, bearen with Alom, Muftard and Vlregar, do dry sbundanrly. 



Oil and foft Gresfe beaten to a Salve, with Vitriol, Galls and /tllom, 

 and the Powder of Pomegranates, Salt and Vinegar, both dry and bind 

 Sufficiently. 



Soap and unflacked Lime mixed together, dricth perfcQIy after any 



Incifion. 



Verdigreafe, Orpiment, Sal Arn->oniack, and the Powder of Coloquin- 

 tida, of each alike, made into a Philter, with Milk or WjX, drieth and 

 bindeth. 



The Greafe of Snakes roafted, the Head and Tail being cut away, is a 



great drier. 



To conclude, The Bark of a Willow-Tree burnt to Afhes, is as great a 

 drier, and binder, as any limple whaifoever. 



CHAP. CLXIII. A Phifier to dry up fuperfucvs MoiJInre^ avd to birJ 



Parts loojhied. 



TAke of Bitumen one pound, of the pureft part of Frankincenfe three 

 ounces, of Bedelium ■irhicum one ounce, of Deers-Suet one pound, 

 of Populetm one ource, of Galbuium one oi'nce, of the drops of Srorax 

 one ounce, of common Wax one pound, of Refin Cabial half a pound, 

 Vifcus Iralicus one ounce and an half^ c^f Apoxima one ounce, of the Juice 

 of Hyffop one ounce, of rhe drt p.> ( f ^rmoniack one otmce, of Pirch half 

 a pound •, let ail ihele be wej' and peiie£l:y molten, dilTolved and incorpo- 

 rated together according to Art, and then make a Plaiiter iheieof* 



CHAP. CLXIV. Aytother PhiJIer to dry vp any Swellhig^ Wind Gall^ 

 Splent^ or Bladders^ in or abovt the Joijits. 



TAke of Virgins Wax half a Pound, of Rcfin one pound and 3 quarter, 

 of Galbanum one ounce and an half, of Bitumen half a pound, ot 

 Myrrh Secundary one pound, of Armoniack three ounces, of Coif us three 

 ounces •, boil all thefe things together in an earthen Por, Ijving the Armo- 

 niack and Co(f us •, which being firff ground like fine Flower, muff be 

 added unto the other Things, after that they have been boiled and cooled, 

 and then boiled all together again, and well ffirred, io as they may be in- 

 corporated together, and made all one Subftance, and then applying as 

 occafion fhall be adminiftred. 



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