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Unguentum Anodynum. * ounce, Oil five ounces, powder the Oliba- 



Or, an Ointment to ease pain. num and Myrrh, and the rest being melted, 



College.] Take of Oil of white Lilies, {make it into an ointment according to art. 

 six ounces, Oil of Dill, and Chamomel, of j ]$asilicon, the Itss. 



each two ounces, Oil of sweet Almonds one j College.] Take of yellow Wax, fat Rozin, 

 ounce, Duck's grease, and Hen's grease, of (Greek Pitch, of each half a pound, Oil nine 

 each two ounces, white Wax three ounces, Bounces : mix them together, by melting 

 mix them according to art. i them according to art. 



Culpeper] Its use is to assuage pains in \ Culpeper] Both this and the former, 

 any part of the body, especially such as j heat, moisten, and digest, procure matter in 

 come by inflammations, whether in wounds } wounds, I mean brings the filth or corrupted 

 or tumours, and for that it is admirable. | blood from green wounds : they dense and 



Unguentum ex Apio. | ease pain. 



Or, Ointment of Srnallage. Ointment of Bdellium. 



College.'] Take of the juice ofSmallagej College] Take of Bdellium six drams, 



one pound, Honey nine ounces, Wheat! Euphorbium, Sagapen, of each four drams, 



flower three ounces, boil them to a just! Castoreum three drams, Wax fifteen drams, 



thickness. ! Oil of Elder or W'all-flowers, ten drams, 



Culpeper] It is a very fine, and very ; the Bdellium, and Sagapen being dissolved 



gentle cleanser of wounds and ulcers. j in water of wild Rue, let the rest be united 



Liniment of Gum Elemi. ; by the heat of a bath. 



College] Take of Gum Elemi, Turpen- $ Unguentum de Calce. 



tine of the Fir-tree, of each one ounce and 



an half, old Sheep's Suet cleansed two ounces, College.] Take of Chalk washed, seven 



old Hog's grease cleansed one ounce : mix ; 



Or, Ointment of Chalk. 



times at least, half a pound, Wax three 



them, and make them into an ointment | ounces, Oil of Roses one pound, stir them all 

 according to art. \ together diligently in a leaden mortar, the, 



Culpeper.] It gently cleanses and fills up j wax being first melted by a gentle fire in a 

 an ulcer with flesh, it being of a mild nature, ! sufficient quantity of the prescribed oil. 

 and friendly to the body. Culpeper] It is exceeding good in burn- 



Unguentum Aureinn. \ ings and scaldings. 



College.] Take of yellow Wax half a! Unguentum Dialthce. 



pound, common Oil two pounds, Turpen- 1 Or, Ointment of Marsh-mallows, 



tine two ounces, Pine Rozin, Colophonia, of j College] Take of common Oil four 

 each one ounce and an half, Frankincense, j pounds, mussilage of Marsh-mallow roots, 



Mast.ich, of each one ounce, Saffron one 

 dram, first melt the wax in the oil, then the 

 Turpentine being added, let them boil 



Linseed, and Fenugreek seed two pounds : 

 boil them together till the watry part 

 of the mussilage be consumed, then add 



together; having done boiling, put in the j Wax half a pound, Rozin three ounces, 

 rest in fine powder, (let the Saffron be the \ Turpentine an ounce, boil them to the con- 

 last) and by diligent stirring, make them jsistence of an ointment, but let the mussilage 

 into an ointment according to art. j be prepared of a pound of fresh roots 



Basilicon, the greater. j bruised, and half a pound of each of the 



College] Take of white Wax, Pine | seeds steeped, and boiled in eight pounds of 

 Rozin, Heifer's Suet, Greek Pitch, Tur-j spring water, and then pressed out. See 

 pentine, Olibanum, Myrrh, of each one *the compound. 



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