The true Ointment of Montpelier. 



TAke of the true Ointment ofRofes, Marjh- mallows, 

 Populeum, and Honey, of each a Pound * 7 mix 

 'em cold, and keep 'em in a Pot clofe cover'd. This 

 Ointment flrengthens without Heat, and is proper in 

 all cafes where there is occafion for Charges or Oint- 

 ments. Note, The Ointment of Rofes is often adulte- 

 rated, by taking Tallow, coloured red with Alkanet, 

 and warning it in Rofe-water ; as well as that of Po- 

 fuleum, by adding Verdigreafe, to give it a bright 

 green colour, and fo make it more faleable. 



An excellent Pouder for fur five Horfes. 



TAke three Pounds of Linfeed, and fpread them 

 in an Earthen Pan ; put the Pan into an 

 Oven, as foon as the Bread is taken out ; fhut the 

 Oven, and ftir the Seed in the Pan once every 

 Hour. Continue after the fame manner to put the 

 Pan into the Oven, immediately after the Bread is 

 taken out, till the Seeds grow dry and brittle, and 

 all their moifture be exhal'd. Then take two Pounds 

 of Liquorice V2&\?&, or rather a Pound of the black 

 Juice of Liquorice, which is more effectual, and al- 

 moft as cheap •, Annifeeds, half a Pound *, Sage, and 

 Leaves and Flowers of Hyffop dry'd, of each half a 

 Pound ; Car duns Benedict us, and Leaves and Flowers 

 of Leffer Centaury, of each four Ounces ; Leaves of 

 Long Birthwort, two Ounces ; Speedwel and sanicle % 

 of each two Handfuls-, Roots of Elecampane, four 

 Ounces; Comfiey, and Roots of Marjhmallows, or 

 Mallows, of each two Ounces \ Gentian, half an 

 Ounce : Mijletoe of the Oak, two Ounces j dry all 

 JU4 the 



