^ Sweet 'Bag, Wot-pourri and other Recipes §£ 



five grains of Muske, put them into powder, and make 

 little Trochis ; with Rose water. 



The Charitable Physitian, by Philibert Guibert, 

 Physitian Regent in Paris (1639). 



CORDIAL PERFUMES 



A Perfume againste griefe and paine. 



Take leaves of Wormwood, Rosemary, Staechados, 

 Cammomill of each two ounces, Mirrh, Storax, Ben- 

 zoin of each three drammes, make them into Trochisques, 

 and perfume Cotton, and apply the Cotton very warme. 



Ibid, 



To make all Manner of Fumes and Perfumes. 



A Suffumigation to stay and dry Catarhes. Take 

 Coriander seeds, Roses, Nigilla infused in Vineger, of 

 each an ounce and a halfe, Masticks, Frankincense, of each 

 halfe an ounce, gumme of Juniper two ounces. Make 

 them into a powder, the which strow upon a chafing 

 dish of coales, and perfume the cap and clothes for the 

 head. You may make them into Trochisques with Rose- 

 water and gumme Dragant if you please. t, • , 



Another perfume of the same. 



Take Frankincense, Masticke, Labdanum, Storax, 



of each halfe a dramme, beat them together and make 



them into Trochisques with gumme Dragant dissolved in 



Rose water. T , ., 



Ibid. 



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