go Of U L C E R S. 



a deep Red Ointment, when it is almofl cold add Aquafortis 

 half an ounce ; then flir the Ointment until it is quite cold, 

 then for ufe. The above two Ointments are proper for 

 Ulcerated Wounds, and might be made ufe of mftead of any 

 of the greafy Digeflive Ointments. 



. To make EGYPT/AC UM. 



Take Verdigreafe in fine powder five ounces. Honey one 

 pound, and Vmegar fix ounces, boil the whole together until 

 it comes to a deep Red Ointment, then llirred until quite cold, 

 then for ufe. This Ointment alfo is proper for Ulcerated 

 Wounds. 



A MUSLIEGE POULTICE for BROKEN ULCERATED 



KNEES. 



Take Green Hemlock and Foxglove of each a full handful ; 

 pound the whole together in a mortar, then add old Sour Lant 

 and put it in a faucepan, and flew them together to the con- 

 fidence of a Poultice, and repeat it for fometime to the part. 

 The above is valuable for a Sinus on the Hough, that appears 

 ulcerated from a fevere bansr. 



An ASTRINGENT FOMENTATION, 



Take Forge Water and Old Lant of each three quarts, boil 

 therein Oak Bark a double handful, Pomegranate Bark four 

 ounces. Bole Ammoniac four ounces, and Roch Allum two 

 ounces; boil the whole together until it is confumed to four 

 quarts, then for ufe. If a Wound or Ulcer is endowed with 

 too great a moifture or gleet or Serum Water, then foment the 

 Wound or Ulcer with the above Fomentation before every 

 dreffing, until you fee the fharp humor quite abated. 



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