(ASEREDEMED BN 
SOSOOEDEI US 
A 
WEISOSIGIGIR?: 
| His Lordpips ufual Receipt for the Gout (10 which, rhe 
- Sixtieth Experiment hath reference) was this, 
“Tobe taken in this order. 
1. The Poultice. 
R. OF Manchet, about three Ounces, the Grum onely, thin cut; let it be boiled 
in Milk till it grow toa Pulp; addinthe end, 2 Dramandahalfof the Powder 
of Red Rofes. 
Of Saffron ten Grains. 
Of Oyl of Rofes an Ounce, 
Let it be fpred upon a Linnen Cloth, and applied Inke-warm,and continued}. 
* for three hours fpace. 
2. The Bath or Fomentation, : 
Be. OF Sage-Leaves, half an handful. 
~ OF the Root of Hemlock fliced, fix Drams, j 
Of Briony Roots, half an Ounce. . 
Of the Leaves of Red Rofes, two Pugils. 
Let them be boiled in a Pottle of Water wherein Steel hath been quenched, 
till the Liquor come to a Quart; afterthe {training putin half an handful 
of Bay- Salt. . 
Let it be ufed with Scarlet-Cloth, or Scarlet- Wool, dipped -in the Liquor 
hot, and forenewed feven times ; all in the fpace of a quarter of an hour 
or little more. bee 
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3. The. Plaifter. 
Be. Emplaftrum Diacalcitheos, as muchas is fufficient for the pare you mean to 
cover; letit be diffolved with Oy! of Rofes in fucha confiftence as wil} 
flick, and fpredupona piece of Holland, and applied. 
CREmERmaeA vas 
