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into the perfect body of a plaster. It is | and make them into a plaster according to 

 prepared without Vinegar, thus: take of red j art. 



Lead one pound, Oil of Roses one pound \ Culpeper.~] It strengthens the brain and 

 and an half, Wax half a pound, make it j nerves, and then being applied to the back, 

 into a plaster according to art. j down along the bone, it must needs add 



Culpeper.*] It is a fine cooling healing \ strength to the body, 

 plaster, and verv drying. Emplastrum Oxycroceum. 



Emplastrum Metroproptatican. College.-} Take of Saffron, Ship-pi rch, 



f. .. , , c TVT u ? Colophoma, yellow Wax, or each four 



College.] lake of Mastrch one ounce 5 ^ T * nti Qalbanum, Ammonia- 

 and an half, Galbanum dissolved m red | cum M Oliban Mastich of each 

 Wine and strained, six drams Cypress Tur- one ^ and three draim> ^ ^ phch 

 pentine tvvo drams, Cypress Nuts Galls, of | andCo , honia bg ^^ t th then 

 each one dram and an half oil of Nutmegs j add the ^ ^ n (h _ ^^ from 

 by expression one dram, Musk two grams j the fire) the T v enli 5 afterward s the 

 and an half, Pitch scraped off from old Gumg d ' isso , ved in P Vin eg ar , lastly the Saf- 

 ships two drams and an half; beat the Gal- f .. ()n . Q d wdl mi * ed ^ T 

 banum, P.tch, Turpentine, and Mastich > ^ o ^ k into ft ^^ accordin | to 

 gently in a hot mortar and pestle, towards ; 



cl 1 I 



Culpeper.] It is of a notable softening 

 and discussing quality, helps broken bones, 



the end, adding the Oil of Nutmegs, then 



the rest in powder, last of all the Musk 



mixed with a little Oil of Mastich upon a par f m olest e d with cold, old aches, 



marble and by exact mixture make them > ^^ the Umbs by reason of woundgf 



5 ulcers, fractures, or dislocations, and dis- 

 Emplastrum Nermnum. j 8 jp at es cold swellings. 



College."] lake of Oil of Chamomel and 5 Emplastrum Stephaniaion. 



Roses, of each two ounces, of Mastich, I College.'] Take of Labdanum half an 

 Turpentine, and Linseeds, of each an ounce J ounce, Styrax, Juniper Gum, of each two 

 and an half, Turpentine boiled four ounces, j drams, Amber, Cypress, Turpentine, of 

 Rosemary, Bettony, Horsetail, Centaurythe j each one dram, red Coral, Mastich, of each 

 less, of each a handful, Earth-worms washed j half a dram, the flowers of Sage, red 

 and cleansed in Wine three ounces, tops i Roses, the roots 'of Orris Florentine, of 

 of St. John's Wort a handful, Mastich, Gum : each one scruple, Rozin washed in Rose- 

 Elemi, Madder roots, of each ien drams, : water half an ounce, the Rozin, Labdanum^ 



Ship-pitch, Rozin, of each an ounce and 

 an half, Litharge of Gold and Silver, of 



Juniper Gum, and Turpentine, being gently 

 beaten in a hot mortar, with a hot pestle, 



each two ounces and an half, red Lead two } sprinkling in a few drops of red Wine till 



ounces, Galbanum,Sagapen,Ammoniacum, > they are in a body; then put in the pow- 



of each three drams; boil the roots, herbs, \ ders, and by diligent stirring make them 



and worms, in a pound and an half of Wine | into an exact plaster. 



till half be consumed, then press them out, ; Emplastrum Sticticum* 



and boil the decoction again with the Oils, ] College'] Take of Oil of Olives six 



Suets, Litharge, and red Lead, to the con- | ounces, yellow Wax an ounce and an half, 



sumption of the Wine: then add the Gums J Litharge in powder four ounces and an 



dissolved in Wine, afterwards the Turpen- \ half, Ammoniacum, Bdellium, of each half. 



tine, Rozin, Pitch, and Mastich, in powders j an ounce, Galbanum, Opopanax OiL 



