234 ^ Treatise on 
Mucus obftrudting the Paffages, in bloody and pu- 
rulent Urine, proceeding from Ulcers of the Kid- 
neys or Bladder •, as alfo in Affedtions of the Lungs. 
Bartholetus recommends it in a Pleurify, for refolv- 
ing the Humour impadted in the Thorax , and car- 
rying it off fuccefsfully by the urinary Palfages. 
The yellow Oil is feldom given inwardly. 
Both the Spirit and Oil in external Ufe are 
reckoned vulnerary and balfamick. Colophony is 
digeftive, refolvent and confolidating. It is not fo 
deterfive and penetrating as the Turpentine itfelf, as 
having been deprived of its oily Parts by Diftillation. 
Sometimes it is given inwardly, though feldom ; 
but is applied externally in fome Plaifters. • 
Take of Venice Turpentine, ^ij. Oil of fweet Al- 
monds, §fs. mix. Let this be given in an 
Afthma, nephritick Diforders, and Suppreffion 
of Urine. 
Take of Venice Turpentine ^ifs. Liquorice- Root 
powdered, or Sugar, q. f. to make a Bolus. 
This is proper for Ulcers of the Lungs, Kid- 
neys, or Bladder, &c. 
Take of Rhubarb in Powder gfs. Venice Turpen- 
tine, q. f. Mix and make a Bolus to be given 
in the Fluor Albus . 
'Take of Venice Turpentine §fs. the mercurial 
Panacea , gj. Rhubarb giij. Make an Eledtuary. 
The Dofe is 3J. twice a Day in a Clap, when the 
Patient has been previously treated with proper 
Remedies. 
Take of Venice Turpentine gvj. or ?j.. diffolve it 
with the Yolk of an Egg in ifcj. of Whey, or 
any fuitable Decodtion for a Clyfter. 
3. Terebinthina abiegna feu Abietina , Terebinthina 
Argentoratenfis , Off. *P? 5 wj ixoilm y Gnecor. Strajburg 
Turpentine, 
