Schmit'x Ointment, very ejfeffud in rejloring 

 the Hoof, 



TAke half a Pound of Rofin and a Pound of Oil 

 Olive, melt them in a Copper-Bafon tinn'd ; 

 a Quarter of an Hour after the Removal of the VefTel 

 from the Fire, add Maftick and Olibanum in Powder, of 

 each an Ounce and an half \ ftir the Ingredients to- 

 gether about half a Quarter of an Hour, and then 

 add half a Pound of common Turf em ine, continuing 

 to ftir a little longer to incorporate the whole. 



At the fame time take half a Pound of Honey, and 

 half a Pint of ftrong Aqua-vita, boil them gently till 

 they begin to fmoak, not forgetting to ftir them 5 

 then add Vardigreefe and Copperas, in very fine Pow- 

 der, of each three Ounces, ftirring and boiling till 

 all the Subftances be united ; and as foon as the Mix- 

 ture is half cold pour it into the firft Bafon where 

 the Oil is, which ought to be half cold alfo : Mix 

 'em together, and immediately add two Ounces of 

 burnt Allom in fine Powder, one Ounce of Orpiment % 

 ftirring and mixing 'em with the reft ', and as foon 

 as they are all incorporated, add Flower of Linfeed and 

 Fenugreek, of each three Ounces, ftirring the Mafs 

 till it be almoft cold ; at laft add two Ounces of Aloes 

 in fine Powder, ftirring till it be incorporated with 

 the reft of the Ointment, which will then be com- 

 pleated, and muft be kept in a Pot. Its Colour is 

 not much different from that of asEgyptiacum. 



This Ointment cleanfes, refills Corruption, heals, 

 and makes a fine Cicatrice ; and this alone may 

 ferve to cleanfe the greateft Wounds, to feparate a 

 Felander, or any other extraneous Body, and draw 

 them out of a Sore^ mix the Ointment with an 

 equal Quantity of Sugar, and apply it with a 



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