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nature, good for itching of wounds, and lit not and keep it for use; then warm it 

 such like deformities of the skin. ! little again and wash it with fresh llose- 



Unguentwn Ophthalmicwn. \ water, adding to each pound twelve drops 



Or, An Ointment for the Eyes. \ of oil of Lignum Rhodium. 



College.'] Take of Bole-ammoniac washed i Ctilpeper.1 Its general use is, to soften 



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ot the skin, and 

 the lips, hands, 



fine powder half a dram, Camphire half aj Unguentum Potabile. 



scruple, Opium five grains, fresh Butter! College^ Take of Butter without salt, 



' a pound and an half, Spermaceti, Madder, 



washed in Plantain Water, as much as is 

 sufficient to make it into an ointment ac- 

 cording to art. 



Tormentil roots, Castoreum, of each half an 

 ounce : boil them as you ought in a suf- 



Culpeper.] It is exceeding good to stop : ficient quantity of Wine, till the Wine be 

 hot rheums that fall down into the eyes, the j consumed, and become an ointment, 

 eyelids being but anointed with it. Culpeper.~\ I know not what to make 



Unguentum ex Oxylapatho. [ofil, 



Or, Ointment of sharp-pointed Dock. Unguentum Resitmm. 



College.] Take of the roots of sharp- > College.'] Take of Pine Rozin, or Rozin 

 pointed Dock boiled in Vinegar until they jot the Pine-tree, of the purest Turpentine, 

 be soft, and then pulped, Brimstone washed i yellow Wax washed, pure Oil, of each 

 in juice of Lemons, of each one ounce and > equal parts : melt them into an ointment 

 an half, Hog's grease often washed in juice | according to art. 



of Scabious, half a pound, Unguentum i CulpepcrJ] It is as pretty a Cerecloth for 

 Populeon washed in juice of Elecampane, j a new sprain as most is, and cheap, 

 half an ounce : make them into an oint- > Unguentum Rosa turn. 



ment in a mortar. $ Or, Ointment of Roses. 



Culpeper.~] It is a wholesome, though i; College.'] Take of fresh Hog's grease 

 troublesome medicine for scabs and itch. | cleansed a pound, fresh red Roses half a 

 Unguentum e Plumbo. \ pound, juice of the same three ounces, make 



Or, Ointment of Lead. j it into an ointment according to art. 



Culpeper.'] It is of a fine cooling nature, 

 exceeding useful in all gallings of the skin, 



College.'] Take of Lead burnt accord- 

 ing to art, Litharge, of each two ounces, 



Ceruss, Antimony, of each one ounce, Oil ; and frettings, accompanied with choleric 

 of Roses as much as is sufficient : make it t humours, angry pushes, tetters, ringworms, 

 into an ointment according to art. jit mitigates diseases in the head coming ot 



Ctdpeper.~\ Take it one time with another, j heat, as also the intemperate heat of the 

 it will go ncer to do more harm than good. stomach and liver. 



Unguentum Pomatum. Desiccativum Rubrum. 



College.'] Take of fresh Hog's grease j Or, a drying Red Ointment, 



three pounds, fresh Sheep's suet nine ounces, j College.] Take of the oil of Roses om- 

 Pomewater pared and cut, one pound and ; phacine a pound, white Wax five ounces, 

 nine ounces, Damask Rose-water sixounces, I which being melted and put in a leaden 

 the roots of Orris Florentine grossly bruised : mortar, put in the Earth of Lemnos or 

 six drams, boil them in Balneo Maria till j Bole-ammoniac, Lapis Calami naris, of each 

 the Apples be soft, then strain it, but press {four ounces, Litharge of Gold. Ceruss, of 



