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His LoP s * Vfual Receipt for the Gout, to which 

 the Sixtieth Experiment hath reference, was this 



To be taken in this Order, 

 1 u ThePultaffc. 



: R. Of Manihet, about 3 Ounces, the Crum only, thin cut-, Let it be boyled 

 • led in Milk , till it groy? to a Pulp. J Me in the end, a Dram, and an 

 \half 9 of the powder ef^ed <%ofes. 

 ! Of Saffron 10 Grains. 

 \ Of Oyl of %ofes an Ounce. 



Let it be fpread upon a Linnen Cloth, and applyed luke* warm- Jnd 



continued for three Hours fpace. 



2. 



The Bath, or Fomentation' 



R. Of Sage Leaves, half an handfull. 

 1 O/ the (Root of Hemlock, Sliced, 6 Drams. 



Of firiony ^oots , half an Ounce, 



Of deleaves of (Redoes, 2 <P U gtttu 



Let them be boyled in a pottle of Water, wherein (leelhath been quench- 

 ed, till the Liquor come to a quart- After the Straining,put in half 

 a handfull of Bay-Salt. 



Let it be ufed, with Scarlet Cloth cr Scarlet WooQ,dipped in the Li- 

 quor , hot, and fo renewed ftven times h All in th iff ace of a quarter 

 of an Hour, or little more- 



3. ThePlafter 



R, F.mplaftmm Diacalcitheos, as much as is fufficientjor the part you 

 man tocoyer^ Let ft be dijfohed with Oyl of%ofei , in fuck a Con* 

 Jjflence as will flick^ J nd fpred upon a peece of Holland, andapplyed- 



