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one fide of the Stone, and 
on the other fide put the 
Musk, mix it by degrees, 
with the Oyls and Amber- 
greafe, till it be all diifol- 
ved ; then put it to the C’i - 
Vet, and grind it with the 
Musk and Amber-grcafe 
for a quarter of an Hour ; 
mix all by degrees with 
the former Compofition, 
and ferment them two 
Hours, then put it up, and 
keep it for ufe. Take of 
Alabaftrian Ointment, and 
of Ointment of Rofes, each 
two Ounces ; of Opium 
one Dram, of Saffron one 
Dram, of Oil of Nutmegs 
one Dram ; mingle them, 
and make an Ointment ; 
anoint the Temples and 
Forehead with it : ’Tis 
good for the Head-ach. 
Take of Saffron powder’d 
two Scruples, of the Oint- 
ment of the Flowers of O- 
ranges, and of Oyl of Sweet 
Almonds, each one Ounce ; 
of Oyl of Nutmegs by Ex 
preflion half a Dram ; min- 
gle them, and make an 
Ointment: Anoint Chil- 
dren's Breaks, in Colds, 
and other Difeafes of the 
Lungs , with this Oint- 
ment. 
iKomica* 'Tis 
Narcotick and Virulent, 
and wcrfe than Opium. 
Being powder’d, and mix’d 
with 'Meat, it kills Cats 
and Dogs; 
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f~\ ofjsnfalem, in La- 
-■ tin Botrys. The Herb 
powder’d, and mix’d with 
Hony, is good for an Ulcer 
of the Lungs : It provokes 
the Courfes, and expels a 
dead Child. Take of this 
Herb, of Hedge-Muftard, 
and of Nettles , each two 
Handfuls, of Cok’s-foot one 
Handful and an half; boil 
them in a fufficient quanti- 
ty of Fountain-water, in 
B. M. to a Quart of , the 
clear Liquor ftrain’d ; add 
the Juice of Turnips par’d, 
and boil’d in Fountain- wa- 
ter ; change the Water 
twice, and when they arc 
fofc prefs out the Juice 
gently • add of this juice, 
having clear’d it felf by 
ftanding, one Pint, fine Su- 
gar Lhree Pounds ; boil it 
to a Syrup in B. M. when 
there is occafiori to ufe it. 
