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gar or Urine, end apply Garlick ftampt to it with a 
little Honey •, be duckt in fait Water, or ufe cold bath- 
ing. 
To cure Cuts of all forts , Bruifes , Pricks of Thorns, 
Weapons , & C. any Wounds , or old Ulcers. 
Put three ounces of double-refin’d Sugar into one 
pint of Spirit of Wine, fbake it well together; wafh> 
your Sore well with this, and then take fome of the 
fame Spirit and mix with Sugar for about 12 hours ; 
then open it again and wafh it with your fugar’d Spirits 
well, then fow it up with a (mail Needle and Silk ; then 
temper a little Water, Bread, and Sugar together, and 
lay a little on a Linnen Cloth, and then bind it on : Do 
this every 6 hours, always wafhing the outfide of the 
Wound with the Spirits, and it will cure in a few days, 
if the Humours are not very venomous, and ypu live 
temperately. 
To cure Wounds or Pricks. 
Put three ounces of double-refin’d Sugar to one pint 
of double Spirit of Wine, and one ounce of Camphire, 
mix them well; if the Sore is deep, lyringe it into the 
Wound; then temper fome of this Catnphnes Spirit 
with Sugar, as thick as Salve, and Clap on the mouth of 
the Sore ; then bind it up to keep out the Air ; repeat 
this every 8 hours, every time cleanfing theWoutjd with 
the Syringe ; then few it up, laying a Pultice of Water, 
Bread, and Sugar together on a Linnen Cloth, and bind 
it on ; wafh it every time you lay the Pultice on with 
the Spirits. This Cures fafely, and with eafe. 
To cure old Ulcers. 
A pint of double Spirit of Wine, gljoes beaten, half an 
ounce; Sugar double-refin’d three ounces ; Myrrh half 
an ounce; mix all well together.. Ufe it thus: Walk 
the Ulcer clean with Rain-water ; drop fome of the 
Spirits into the Ulcer, then apply a Pultice made of 
Rain-water a quart, Mint, Balm, and Par fly of each a 
like quantity fhred fmall ; good Sugar 2 ounces ; as 
much Bread as will make it of the confluence of a Pul- 
tice, making it to boil, ftirringit all the while; then 
