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College.'] Take of Oil of Rue, Savin,! Unguent um Ci/i-innm. 



Mints, Wormwood, bitter Almonds, of each : Or, A Citron Ointment, 



one ounce and an half, juice of Peach! College.'] Take of Borax an ounce, 

 flowers and leaves, and Wormwood, of each iCamphire a drum, white Coral half an 

 half an ounce, powder of Rue, Mints, j ounce, Alum Plume an ounce, Umbilicus 

 Cenlaury the less, Gentian, Tormenlil, of 1 Marinus, Tragacanth, white Starch, of 

 each one dram, the seeds of Coleworts, the j each three drams, Crystal, Dentalis Utalis, 

 pulp of Colocynthis, of each two drams, ! Olibanum, Niter, white Marble, of each 

 Aloes Hepatic, three drams, meal of Lupines I two drams, Gersa Serpentaria an ounce, 

 half an ounce, Myrrh washed in Grass jCeruss six ounces. Hog's grease not salted, 

 water a dram and an half, Bull's Gall an ja pound and an half, Goat's suet prepared, 

 ounce and an half, with a sufficient quan- Jan ounce and an half, Hen's fat two ounces 

 tity of juice of Lemons, and an ounce and 1 and an half. Powder the things as you 



an half of Wax, make it into an ointment 



ought to do both together, and by them- 



according to art. selves, melt the fats being cleansed in a 



Unguentum Apostolorum. \ stone vessel, and steep in them two Citrons 



Or, Ointment of the Apostles. | f f me bigness cut in bits, in a ^yarm 



College.] Take of Turpentine, ye]]ow j bath, after a whole week strain it, and put 



Wax, Amrnoniacum, of each fourteen \}" ih * P wde1 ?. ^ de f|f s ' am ? n ^ w hlc t h 



ni-. Uet the Camphire and Borax be the last, 



drams, Ions Birthwort roots, Ohbanum,j . j u ^u r 



o, i j A/T u n-i 5 stir them, and bring them into the form of 



Bdellium, of each six drams, Myrrh, Gil-* n ^ tTT J m , 



banum, of each half an ounce, Opopanax, 

 Verdigris, of each two drams, Litharge 

 nine drams, Oil two pounds, Vinegar enough 

 to dissolve the Gums, make it into an oint- 



ointment. 



Uunguentum Martiatum. 



Take of fresh Bay leaves three 

 pounds, Garden Rue two pounds and an 

 half, Marjoram two pounds, Mints a 



pound, Sage, Wormwood, Costmary, Bazil, 

 y Jof each half a pound, Sallad Oil twenty 



merit according to art. 

 C^llpeper.'] It consumes 



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dead flesh, and makes flesh soft which is j d n four d Ma , 



hard, it cleanses wounds, ulcers, and fistulas, | w . ne J^ d of a / of lhem ^ 



and restores flesh where it is wanting. bruise(|5 jj^ &nd pregsed Qut ag ^ 



Unguentum Catapsoras. j ought, make an ointment according to art. 



College.] Take of Ceruss washed in Pur- Ciilpcper.] It is a great strengthener of 



slain water, then in Vinegar Avherein wild 

 JRhadish roots have been steeped and 

 pressed out, Lapis Calaminaris, Chalcilis, ] 

 of each six drams, burnt Lead, Goat's 

 blood, of each half an ounce, Quick-silver 

 sublimated an ounce, the juice of House-; 

 leek, Nightshade, Plantain, of each two 



the head, it being anointed with it; as also 

 of all the parts of the body, especially the 

 nerves, muscles, and arteries. 



Unguentum Mastichinum. 

 Or, An Ointment of Mastich. 

 College.] Take of the Oil of Mastich, 

 Wormwood, and Nard, of each an ounce, 



ounces, Hog's grease cleansed three pounds, Mastich, Mints, red Roses, red Coral, Cloves, 

 Oil of Violets, Poppies, Mandrakes, ofj Cinnamon, Wood of Aloes, Squinanth, of 

 each an ounce : first let the sublimate and I each a dram, wax as much as is sufficient 

 exungia, then the oils, juices, and powders, | to make it into an ointment according to 

 be mixed, and so made into an ointment j art. 



according to art. CulpeperJ] This is like the former, and 



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