Of WOUNDS. 87 



Oil oF Turpentine of each the fame quantity mixed together, 

 or the Milder Red Digeftive Ointment, fee page 89. 



For an Objtinate JOINT WATER, 



Take Oil of Turpentine and Spirits of Wine of each one 

 ounce, Tin<5lure of Euphorbium, Butter of Antimony, Spirits 

 of Common Salts, Camphire, and Dragon's Blood, of each 

 one dram, Sublimate Mercury one dram, mixed all together 

 in a bottle for ufe : make ufe of the above fparingly with a 

 fmall pledget dipped in the above mixture, and apply it to the 

 bottom of the Wound. The above is a llrong application, 

 but is very proper for a fevere Joint Water. 



For a BROKEN KNEE or CUT by STUMBLING. 



Take Oil of Turpentine one pint, Barbadoes Tar two ounces, 

 and Spirits of Sal Ammoniac two ounces, mixed together for 

 ufe. Rub the part wxll with the above, the firll drefTmg; 

 then only dab the Wound with a little Tow dipped in the 

 above mixture for the drefTmgs to come ; the above will eafe 

 the pain and heal the part firm, efpecially if a frefh Wound; 

 and the capfular ligament is not injured. 



To Caufe HAIR to GROW on any FRESH-HEALBD 



WOUND. 



Take fix large Corks that have been ufed in Red-port bottles 

 fliced and burnt on a firelhovel to blacknefs, and flirred all 

 the while ; then make the whole into powder, and add Bears- 

 greafe two ounces, and Honey one ounce, mixed all together 

 for ufe. Then anoint the part twice a-day with the above 

 Ointment: this will caufe Hair to Grow if any application will 

 or can* 



Sedion, 



