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together, let them be set in the sun repeated j them be set in the sun, and after forty days 



three times ; at last boiled to the consump- ' strained. 



ti on of the Wine. Oleum Cicyonium, is made of wild 



OU of Mastich, is made of oil of Roses j Cucumber roots, and their juice, of each 

 omphacineone pound, Mastich threeounces, | equal parts; with twice as much ripe oil, 

 Wine four ounces : boil them in a double j boil it to the consumption of the juice, 

 vessel to the consumption of the Wine. j Oil of Nightshade, is made of the berries 



Oil of Melilot is made Avilh the lops of the j of Nightshade ripe, and one part boiled in 

 herb like oil of Chamomel. j ripe oil, or oil of Roses three parts. 



Oil of Mints is made of the herb and oil ; Oil of Styrax, is made of Styrax and 

 omphacine, as oil of Roses. ; sweet Avhite Wine, of each one part, ripe 



Oil of-Mirtles, is made of Mirtle berries ; oil four parts gently boiled till the Wine be 

 bruised and sprinkled with sharp Wine one ; consumed. 



part, oil omphacine three parts ; set it in the j Oil of Violets, is made of oil omphacine, 

 sun twenty-four days, and in the interim 5 and Violet flowers, as oil of Roses, 

 thrice renewed, boiled, and the berries j Oil of Vervain, is made of the herb and 

 pressed out. \ oil, as oil of Mints 



Oil of Daffodils is made as oil of Roses, j Ciilpeper.] That most of these Oils, if 



Nard Oil is made of three ounces of \ not all of them, are used only externally, is 

 Spikenard, sweet oil one pound and an j certain ; and as certain that they retain the 

 half, sweet Avhite Wine and clear Avater, of; virtues of the simples Avhereof they are 



each two ounces and an half, boiled to the 

 consumption of the moisture. 



Oil of Water-lilies, is made of fresh white 

 Water-lily flowers, one part, oil omphacine j 

 three parts, repeating the flowers as in oil I 

 of Roses. 



Oil of Tobacco is made of the juice of 

 Tobacco, and common oil, of each equal 

 parts boiled in a bath. 



Oil of Poppies, is made of the flowers, 



made, therefore the ingenious might help 

 themselves. 



COMPOUND OILS BY INFUSION 

 AND DECOCTION. 



Oleum Benedictum. 

 Or Blessed Oil. 



College.'} Take of the roots of Carcluu 



heads, and leaves of garden Poppies, and oil 1 and Valerian, of each one ounce, the flowers 

 omphacine, as oil of Dill. 1 6f St. John's Wort IAVO ounces, Wheat one 



Oil of Poplars, is made of the buds of jounce and an half, old Oil four ounces, 

 the Poplar tree three parts, rich Avhite Wine I Cypress Turpentine eight ounces, Frankin- 

 1'our parts, SAveet oil seven parts ; first let the | cense in powder IAVO ounces, infuse the roots 



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buds be bruised, then infused in the Wine 

 and oil seven days, then boiled, then pressed 

 out. 



Oil of Rue, is made of the herb bruised, 

 and ripe oil, like oil of Roses. 



Oil of Savin is made in the same manner. 



So also is Oil of Elder flowers made. 



Oil of Scorpions, is made of thirty live 



corpions, caught when the sun is in the 



on ; oil of bitter Almonds two pounds, let 



and flowers, being bruised, in so much while 

 Wine as is sufficient to cover them, after 

 two days' infusion put in the Oil with the 

 Wheat, bruised, boil them together till the 

 Wine be consumed ; then press it out, and 

 add the Frankincense and Turpentine, then 

 boil them a little, and keep it. 



Culpeper.'] It is appropriated to cleanse 

 and consolidate wounds, especially in the 

 head. 



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