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7. To appoint every day an hour ad affectus inten* 

 tionales et sanos. Qu. de particulari. 



8. To remember masticatories for the mouth. 



9. And orange-flower water to be smelt to or snuffed 

 up. 



10. In the third hour after the sun is risen, to take 

 in air from some high and open place, with a ventila- 

 tion of rosae moschatse, ana fresh violets ; and to stir 

 the earth, with infusion of wine and mint. 



11. To use ale with a little enula campana, carduus, 

 germander, sage, angelica-seed, cresses of a middle age, 

 to beget a robust heat. 



12. Mithridate thrice a year. 



13. A bit of bread dipt in vino odorato, with syrup 

 of dry roses, and a little amber, at going to bed. 



14. Never to keep the body in the same posture 

 above half an hour at a time. 



15. Four precepts. To break off custom. To shake 

 off spirits ill disposed. To meditate on youth. To do 

 nothing against a man's genius. 



16. Syrup of quinces for the mouth of the stom- 

 ach. Enquire concerning other things useful in that 

 kind. 



17. To use once during supper time wine in which 

 gold is quenched. 



18. To use anointing in the morning lightly with oil 

 of almonds, with salt and saffron, and a gentle rubbing. 



19. Ale of the second infusion of the vine of oak. 



20. Methusalem water, of pearls and shells, of crabs, 

 and a little chalk. 



21. Ale of raisins, dactyles, potatoes, pistachios, 

 honey, tragacanth, mastic. 



22. Wine with swines-flesh or harts-flesh. 



