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SECT. I. 5. 



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Hat good Salves have yon wherewith to heal up fores 

 and womds ? 

 Hipfof. I have many , according as I have 

 before fhewed you , but yet I will give many more, the 

 greateft number of which I have tryed, and am able to com- 

 mend them unto you for very good,and thofe not Salves only, 

 but Unguents, Powders, Waters which be moll Soveraign. 

 Take of Perofen, and of hard Rofin, of each one pound, 

 of Frankincenfc, Virgin-wax, or for want thereof new Wax, 

 and Sheeps-fuet, of each half a pound, of old tryed Hogs- 

 greafe one pound and a quarter, boy I the Gums and Wax in 

 white- Wine half a pint, and then put int© it your Sheeps-tal- 

 lowand Hogs-greafe, and when all is well molten and incor- 

 porated, ftrain it, and whilfl it is yet hot put in of Venice 

 Turpentine one ounce, and fo work all well together, and 

 when it is cold , pour in the liquor from the Salve, which 

 put up into a clean Galley-pot, or other clean velFelfor your 

 ufc. Y This is a moft fovraign Treat or Salve wherewith 

 to heal any \fvound ( that is not come to an Vlcer ) and fo 

 dry it up. Another molt excellent Powder. 



Take unflaked Lime, the dry dull of Tanners Oken Bark, 

 and old Ihooe-fole burned to a cole, of each like much, make 

 thefe into fine Powder, and mix them well, and keep it in 

 a clean box or glafs for your ufc.^^^This Powder healeth the 

 hndsox knots of the Farcin^ after they be broken, and it skin- 

 neththem, and if they be firit wafhed with thejuyceof Ver- 

 vineand ftrong Vinegar mingled together, and then this Pow- 

 der being call upon them, will fl fay ) healand skinthem.lt 

 alfo healeth and skinneth all other fores. Another. 



Take tryed Hogs-greafe half a pound, Verdigreafe in fine 

 Powder one penny-worth, boyl thefe upon the fire two or 



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