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A76199 The ladies cabinet enlarged and opened: containing many rare secrets, and rich ornaments of several kindes, and different uses. Comprized under three general heads. Viz. of [brace] 1. Preserving, conserving, candying, &c 2. Physick and chirurgery. 3. Cookery and houswifery. Whereunto is added, sundry experiments, and choice extractions of waters, oyls, &c. / Collected and practised; by the late Right Honorable and learned chymist, the Lord Ruthuen. With a particular table to each part.; Ladies cabinet opened. M. B.; Forth and Brentford, Patrick Ruthven, Earl of, 1573?-1651. 1654 (1654) Wing B135; Thomason E1528_1; ESTC R16539 109,847 253

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hours shaking it together three or four times then take it out and being cold pour it forth and put almost as much more of the mixed spirits digested as before in a gentle heat by Balneo then put it forth to the first extracted and adde halfe as much more spirits the third time and digest it again and then have you extracted all the special part of the Amber and leave nothing but a black dead earth of no value Then take a pint of the spirit of what herb you will use and dissolve therein one pound of pure white sugar candy or at the least twelve ounces very finely powdered and searced thorow a fine searcer for the speedier resolution thereof It is best to dissolve it cold This dissolution must be twice filtered thorow a thin cap paper to make it very perfect clear then take three parts of this dulcified spirit to one of your extract of Amber drawn with spirit of wine then shake them well together and let them stand in a square glasse very close stopped untill it shall be perfectly clear one drachm of this extraction of Amber will serve to dulcifie and make fit two quarts of the spirit of Mints or Clary or the like and give it a most excellent taste and efficacious vertues 23 Spirit and water of wormwood the lesser Composition Take of the leaves of dried Wormwood two pound Annis-seeds halfe a pound steep them in six gallons of small wines 24 houres then distill them in an Allembick adding to every pound of the distilled water two ounces of the best sugar Let the two first pound you draw out be called Spirit of Wormwood those which follow Wormwood water the lesser Composition 24 Spirit and water of Wormwood the greater Composition Take of common and Roman Wormwood of each a pound Sage Mints Bawm of each two handfuls the roots of Gallanga Ginger Calamus-aromaticus Alacampane of each three drachms Liquoris one ounce Raisins of the Sun stoned three ounces Annis-seeds and sweet Fennel seeds of each three drachms Cinamon Cloves Nutmegs of each two drachms Cardamoms Cubebs of each one drachm Let the things be cut that are to be cut and the things bruised that are to be bruised all of them infused in 24 pints of Spanish Wines for 24 hours then distilled in an Allembick adding two ounces of white sugar to everie pint of distilled waters Let the first pint be called Spirit of Wormwood the geater Composition 25 Spirit and water of Angelica Take of the leaves of Angelica eight ounces of Carduus Benedictus six ounces of Bawm and Sage of each four ounces Angelica seeds six ounces sweet Fennel seeds nine ounces Let the herbs being dried and the seeds be grossy bruised to which add of the spices called Aromaticum Rosatum and of the spices cal'd Diamoscha dulce of each an ounce and a half infuse them two daies in thirtie two pints of Spanish wine then distil them with a gentle fire and with everie pound mix two ounces of sugar dissolved in Rosewater Let the three first pound be called by the name of Spirit the rest by the name of Water 26 Spirit of Wine extraordinarie Take the finest paper you can get or else some virgin parchment strain it very right and stiffe over the glass body wherein you put your Sack Malmsie or Muscadine oyl the paper or virgin parchment with a pensil moistned in the oyle of Ben and distill it in Balneo with a gentle fire and by this means you shall purchase only the true spirit of Wine You shall not have above two or three ounces at the most out of a gallon of wine which ascendeth in the form of a cloud without any dew or veins in the helm Lute all the joynts well in this distillation This pirit will vanish in the air if the glasse stand open 27 Quintessence of Snakes Adders or Vipers Take of the biggest and fatest Snakes Adders or Vipers which you can get in June or July cut off their heads take off their skins and unbowel them then cut them into small pieces and put them into a glasse of a wide mouth and set them in a warme Balneo that they may be well dryed which they wil be done in three or four dayes then take them out and put them into a bolt head and pour on them of the best alcolizated Wine as much as wil cover them six or eight fingers breadth stop the glasse he metically and digest them fifteen daies in Balneo or so long til the Wine be sufficiently covered which pour forth then pour on more of the foresaid spirit of wine til all the quintessence be extracted Then put all the tinged spirits together and draw off the spirit in a gentle Balneo til it be thick at the bottome on this pour the spirit of Wine caryophilated and stir them wel together and digest them in a Circulatory ten daies then abstract the spirit of wine and the quintessence remaineth at the bottome perfect This quintessence is of extraordinary vertue to purifie the blood flesh and skin and consequently all diseases therein It cures the falling sicknesse strengthens the braine sight and hearing and preserveth from gray hairs reneweth youth preserveth women from Abortion cureth the Gout Consumption causeth sweat is very good in and against pestilentiall infections 28 A liquor against the tooth Ach. Take of oyle of Cloves well rectified half an ounce in it dissolve half a drachm of Camphire adde to them of the spirit of turpentine four times rectified in which half a drachm of Opium hath been infused half an ounce A drop or two of this liquor put into a hollow tooth with some lint easeth the tooth ach presently 29 A Liquor to comfort smelling and preserve the head Take Lignum aloes two ounces Annis-seed four ounces Calamus aromaticus one ounce Calamint dried three ounces common hony two pound strong white wine twelve pound let all these be infused for four daies and then distil it in Balneo and when you distil it put into the Receiver six grains of Musk dissolved in two ounces of Rosewater and distil away but three pound the which keep in a glasse close stopped and when you will comfort the smelling wash the face and beard therewith and you shall smell a savour of marvellous effect which comforteth nature marvelousty it comforteth the stomacke and helps a stinking breath it helpeth the mouth being ulcerated and those that have the rupture in short time if you wash it twice a day therewith it helpeth also women that are troubled with descension of the Matrix if you wet a cloth in it and lay it upon the mother in short space it restores great health Also it helpeth those that are troubled with the Meagrum or paines in the head coming of cold or winde if you wash the head with the said liquor it presently giveth ease It hath divers other vertues which I will not now recite 30 To make an Antimonial
into a still one row of Bean Cods another of Saxifrage and so distil one quart of water after this manner and then distil another proportion of Bean Cods alone and use to drink of these two waters If the patient be most troubled with heat of the reins then it is good to use the Bean Cod water stilled alone more often and the other upon coming down of the sharp gravell or stone 210 A Stove to sweat in I know that many Gentlewomen as well for clearing of their skin as cleansing of their bodies do now and then delight to sweat For which purpose I have set down this manner following as the best that I ever observed Put into a brass pot of some good content such proportion of sweet herbs and of such kind as shall be most proper for your infirmitie with some reasonable quantity of water close the same with a cover fit for it and wel luted with paste made of flower and whites of eggs At some part of the cover you must let in a leaden pipe the entrance whereof must also be wel luted this pipe must be conveyed thorow the side of the chimny where the pot standeth in a thicke holow stake of a bathing tub crossed with hoops in the top according to the usual manner which you may cover with a sheet at your pleasure Now the steam of the pot passing thorow the pipe under the false bottom of the bathing tub which must be bored ful of big holes will breath so sweet and warme a vapour upon your body as that receiving air by holding your head without the tub as you sit therein you shal sweat most temperately and continue the same without fainting And this is performed with a smal Charcole fire maintained under the pot for this purpose Note that the room should be close wherein you place your bathing tub lest any sudden cold should happen to offend you whilst your body is made open and porous to the air 211 Against surfetting and indigestion Take the bottom of a Wheaten loaf and toast it at the fire til it be very brown and hard then take a good quantity of Aqua vitae and put upon the same so toasted and put it in a single linnen cloth and lay it at the brest of the patient all night and with the help of God he shall recover and shall vomit or purge soone after 212 To make a tooth fall out of it self Take wheat flower and mix it with the milk of an herb called Spurge make thereof a paste and fil the hole of the tooth therewith and leave it there changing it every two hours and the tooth wil fall out 213 To take away the cause of the pain in the Teeth Wash the mouth two or three dayes together in the morning every month with white wine wherein the root of Spurge hath been sodden and you shall never have pain in your Teeth 214 For a hollow Tooth Take two or three dops of Aqua fortis and dip a little lint therein and stop the hollow place therewith and for an hour or thereabouts it wil put you to some pain but in a very short space after it wil give you ease Use this twice or thrice and it wil quite expel the pain for ever after without perishing the tooth at all 215 For the Rheume in the Gummes and Teeth Boyle Rosemary in fair water with sometenne or twelve Cloves slit and when it is boyled take as much Clarret wine as there is water left and mingle with it and make it boile but a little againe then straine it into to some glasse and wash your mouth therewith morning and evening this wil take away the Rheum in short time And if you boil a little Mastick therewith it is the better 216 Tobacco its vertues and uses Take of the green herb and roote three pound and an half stampe it in a mortar with a little salt then put it in a glasse with six ounces of the spirit of wine and set it a whole month in horse dung to putrifie then distil it in Balneo til all the substance be come out and put as much Oleum sulphuris into it as wil make it tart then keep it close from air A spooneful every morning will help against the Fever in a short time It speedily cures Ulcers or Scabs by drinking a spooneful every morning and washing the sores therewith 217 A Diet for the Patient that hath Vloers or wounds that wil hardly be cured with Ointments Salves or Plaisters Take one pound of Guaicum boile it in three pottles of Ale with a soft fire to the consuming of two parts but if it be where you may have wild Whey or Cheese Whay they are better let the Patient drink of this morning and evening half a pint at a time and let him sweat after it two hours His drink at his meals must thus be used put into the same vessel where the former was made to the Guaicum that is left three pottles of Ale and not whay let it boil to the one half let him drinke thereof at all times and at his meals which must be but one in a day and that so little that he may rise hungry this must be doe five daies together but he must first be purged 218 To help Ulcers of all sorts Seeing Ulcers are of divers an̄d sundry kinds it 's necessary to know of what kind and quality they are so that thou maist help them in form and order convenient And first of the corrosive Ulcers as of a wound cancrenated of Mal di formica and of other sorts of Ulcers that go creeping on the flesh the cure of these is by applying quickly Caustick to mortifie the evil which thou shalt do thus Wet a little bumbast in the said Caustick and therewith wash all the sore and then leave it so open four and twenty hours without binding it fast and when twenty four hours are past wash the sore with strong vinegar water of an equal quantity with great care that there remain none of the Caustick in the sore then lay thereon butter washed with a Colewort leaf until the askar or dead flesh fal then take Cerrot Magistrale with a little Precipitate strewed thereon and then annoint it with Magno liquore and lay it upon the sore for this Cerot helpeth all manner of corrosive Ulcers without any other help and every plaister wil serve three or foure daies taking them off every twenty four hours and making them clean and then lay them on again As for the filthy Ulcer abovesaid you shal dresse it only with the Unguento Magno Leonardo which without any other help will heal them quickly but you must every foure daies touch them with Aqua-fortis drawn from Precipitate which water draweth forth the offensive matter and leaveth it purified and clean As for all other sorts of Ulcers Magno Liquore Leonardo with Balm artificial oyle of Wax and Turpentine the
distill it by degrees for 24 hours rectifie the water in sand 13 Water of Snails Take of the juyce of ground Ivy Coles foot Stabious Lungwort of each one pound and a half the juyce of Purslain Plantane Ambrosia Pauls Betony of each a pound Hogs blood White wine of each four pound Garden snails two pound dryed Tobacco leaves eight pouder of Liquorice two ounces Alicampane half an ounce of On is an ounce Cotton seeds an ounce and half the greater cold seeds Annise-seeds of each six drachms Saffron one drachm the flowers of red Roses six pugils of Violets and Borage of each four pugils steep them three days warm and then distil them in a glass Still in sand 14. An excellent VVater against the Stone in the Kidnies Take of the middle rind of the root of Ash bruised two pound Juniper Berries bruised three pound Venice Turpentine that is very pure two pound and a half put these into is pints of spring water in a glass Vessel well closed and there let them putrifie in Horse dung for the space of three months then distil them in ashes and there will come forth an oil and a water separate the one from the other Ten or twelve drops of this oyle being taken every morning in four or six spoonfulls of the said water dissolves the gravel and stone in the Kidnies most wonderfully 15 A water for outward or inward VVounds Impostumes and ulcers and a sore mouth Take Plantain Ribwort Bone-wort wild Angelica red Mints Betony Egtimony Sanacle Blue-bottles White-bottles Scabious Dandelion Avens Honey-suckle leaves Bramble buds Hawthorn buds and leaves Mugwort Daisie roots leaves and flowers Wormwood Southernwood of each one handful Boil all these in a pottle of white wine and as much spring water till one half be wasted and when it is thus boiled strain it from the herbs and put to i● half a pound of Honey and let it boil a little after and put it into bottles and keep it for your use Note that these Herbs must be gathered i● May onely but you may keep them dry and and make your water at any time If the wound be inward 3 or four spoonfuls morning and evening will in a short time ease cure if not too far gone as almost nothing can recover the Patient If outward it must be washed therewith and linnen clothes wet in the same applyed thereto 16. A very excellent Water against Worms Take of Wormseed bruised eight ounces the shavings of Harts-horn two ounces of Peach flowers dryed an ounce of Aloes bruised half an ounce pour on these the water of Tansie Rue Peach flowers and of wormwood of each a pint and a half let them being put into a glass vessel be digested the space of three days then distil them cohobate this water three times This Water may be given from half an ounce to three ounces according to the age of the Patient 17 An Excellent sweet VVater Take a quart of Orange flower water as much Rosewater add thereto of Musk mallow seeds grosly bruised four ounces of Benjamin two ounces of Storax an ounce of Libdanum six drachms of Lavender flowers and sweet Marjoram of each two pugils of Calamus Aromaticus a drachm distil all these in a glasse Still in balneo the vessels being very well closed that no vapour breath forth But upon urgent or sudden occasion you may make a sweet water in an instant by putting a few drops of some distilled oyls together in to some Rosewater and brewing them well together 18 How to make artificial Tunbridg water This water proceeding from an Iron Mine as is granted by all is thus made Take of the Mine or Ore of Iron beat it very small and put it into the Furnace expressed in p. 83. of John French his Art of Distillation and there will come forth an acid spirit and flowers which you must mix together till the acid spirit extracts the salt out of the flowers then decant off the cleer liquor which will have a strong taste and smell of Iron A few drops of this liquor put into a glasse full of fountain water give it the odour and taste of Tunbridg water and communicates the same operations to it It opens obstructions purgeth by Urine cleanseth the Kidnies and Bladder helps pissing of blood and difficulty of making water it allayeth all sharp humours cureth inward Ulcers and Impostumes cleanseth and strengtheneth the Stomack and Liver c. The dose is from one pint to six but by de-degrees Use moderate exercise after taking it and fast seven or eight hours till the water be gone out of the body 19 How to make artificial Epsome water Take of the mine of Allom or Allom stones powder it very small and distill it in the furnace expressed in page 83. of John French his Art of Distillations and there will distil over a certain acid alluminish water which must be mixed with a double quantity of Nitre-water For Epsom water hath a certain kind of acid taste which is partly nitrous and partly alluminous which proceedeth from nitrous air and vapours arising from the fermentation of alluminous mines being first mixed together and then mixed with the fountains passing through the earth A few drops of this water put into a glass full of fountain water will give it the odour and taste of Epsome water so that the smell or operation will scarcely be discerned from it This water purgeth sharp burning humours cools an inflamed and opens an obstructed body cleanseth the Kidnies and Bladder cureth inward Ulcers and Impostumes and is a very good preservative against the Consumption c. Fountain water made acid with this liquor may be taken from one to six pints after it use moderate exercise and fast till the water be out of the body Onely some thin warm suppings may be taken to help its working some take this water warm 20 Spirit of Confection of Alkermes its Vertues It is an excellent comforter of the Spirits vital natural and animal in weak and delicate persons and against all trembling pensiveness and sudden qualms of the heart 21 Spirits of Saffron its vertues It is good to comfort the vital Spirits against passions trembling and pensiveness of the heart and helpeth all malignity oppressing it and expelleth winde suppresseth fumes which arise from the spleen and go up to the head and openeth the obstructions of it It is excellent against all Melancholy and very good for women in travel for it comforteth and hastneth delivery The dose is morning and evening one spoonfull for three dayes together 22 Extract of Ambergreece Take a drachm of Amber-greece grinde it very small on a Tainters stone then put it into a bolt head then take of the best spirit of Wine either Canary or Malago Sack half a pound spirit of Clary two ounces mingle them together well and pour of the Menstrua one pint to this proportion of Amber set them to digest in a gentle Balneo about eight
good appetite with many other good qualities which I shall leave at this time and the order to make it is thus Take Lignum aloes Cinnamon Turbit aloes hepatica of each one ounce Colloquintida two ounces Cloves Saffron of each three scruples Musk of Levant one drachm Julep of Violets one pound Mix all the aforesaid maters together in a glasse and put thereon two pound of Quintessence and so let it stand twelve daies and then strain it and put it into a vessel of glasse close shut this may be taken with broth wine or with what sirup or potion you wil the quantity is from two drams to four drams in the morning fasting without keeping of any diet at two ounces and it shal work wel without trouble at all 8 Syrupo Solutivo or the soluble Syrup with the order how to make and use it This soluble Syrup made in decoction is very wholsome and of great vertue and especially in crude humors for it disperseth the matter and evacuates it with great ease and without danger or trouble of the Patient The order to make it is thus Take Sage Rosemary Siccory Carduus Benedictus Nettles Organy of each an handful Figs Raisins Dates sweet Almonds Sal Gemma of each four ounces Colloquintida Aloes hepatica Cinnamon Mirabolani citrini of each two ounces common hony two pound Stamp them all grosly and put them to infuse in eighteen pound of fair water then boil it til half be consumed then strain it and distil it by a filter and atomatize it with two carets of Musk and a pint of Rosewater and then it is made which you shal keep in a glass bottle close stopped The dose is from foure ounces to six In winter you must take it very warm and in the spring and Autumn take it warm and no more in summer you must take it cold This purgeth the grosse humors of the body and hurteth not the stomack You may use it in a Fever for four or five daies together and it wil help it In crudity of humors as the French Pox Gouts Catarrhs Dogly Artetica and such like matters where there is no accident of Fevers you may take it ten or fifteen daies together and it cannot hurt for it purgeth most excellently It is given against the cough against flux of the urine and pains in the head and carnasity in the yard or the Hemeroids And in brief it is good against all diseases caused of corrupt humors for it hath such vertue that it draweth from all parts and evacuateth the humors intestinal There hath been great experience of this syrup in such persons as had in a manner utterly lost their taste who by using it have been brought to a good temperature there have been also infinite experiments on ulcerated persons and ful of sores ill handled by poverty and weaknesse who finding no means to cure them have been cured by this syrup in fourteen or fifteene dayes Cum multis aliis c. 9 Sirrupo Magistrale Leonardo which serveth against an infinite number of diseases and is a rare medicine This syrup is solutive and very plesant to use and cannot hurt in any wise which is seldom seen in other Medicines and the order to make it is thus The leaves of Sine two ounces Fumitory Maiden hair Harts-tongue Liver wort Epitemum Ellemo Pollipody of the oake the flowers of Borage Bugloss Liquorice of each three ounces Colloquintida Eleborus niger Aloes hepatica Mirabolani Indi of each one ounce Pruins fourteen Sebestien twelve Tamerisk one ounce Stamp them grosly and infuse them in ten pounds of fumitory water then boil it until the consumption of the third part and then strain it and in that which is strained put these things Syrup of Staecados one pound Saffron one scruple mel rosarum six ounces Rectified Aqua vitae four ounces Musk one drachm the mussege of Marish Mallows foure ounces Benjamin one ounce Rose water three ounces and then it is made which ye shal keep in a glasse close stopt and keep it in a temperate place and this you must take warm the quantity is from two ounces to four ounces and it is a most safe medicine to be used without keeping of any diet It helpeth those much that have Pellaria Scabs Hemeroids and such like diseases and may be given unto a woman with child without any danger when she shal have occasion to use any 10 To make artificial Balm and the vertues thereof This balm hath all the vertues of the natural balm although not in quality yet in vertue The order of making it is this Take one pound of Venice Turpentine oyl of Bayes perfect without mixture four ounces Galbanum three ounces Gum Arabic four ounces Olibanum Mirrha elect Gum Hederae of each three ounces Lignum Aloes Galingal Cloves Consolida minore Cinnamon Nutmegs Ginger Zedoaria Diptamnum album of each one ounce Musk of Levant Ambergreece of each one drachm Beat all these things together and put them into a Retort of glass wel luted and put thereto six pound of rectified Aqua vitae without flegm and so let it stand eight daies and then distil it by sand and the first extraction wil be white water mixed with oyl then keep the fire smal until there come forth a blackish oyl then change the receiver and set thereto another and increase the fire til all the spirits be drawn out then separate the oyl from the black water and likewise from the white and keep them a sunder by themselves The first water that is white is called Aqua del Balsamo or a Balm water and the oyl seperated from that is called Oleum del Balsamo or oyl of Balm The second water that is black is called Mater del Balsamo or mother of Balm and the oyle separated from that water is called del Balsamo artificiato or artificial Balme which should be kept as a most precious Jewel Each of these Waters and oyls have their several admirable vertues and operations for effecting of wonderful cures but the artificial Balm is a most miraculous liquor as for the Stitch in the side for which the dose is two drachms the Cough Catarrhe coldnesse in the head or stomack wounds in the head andinfinite others yea I know no disease either hot or cold but it doth good to it and that by its own quality and hidden vertues cooling the hot and heating the cold In a word whosoever hath this precious liquor may be kept from or cured of all infirmities and need not seek for the natural Balm with so great expences and the hazard of life as hath been often seen 11 Vegetable syrup which is miraculous and divine This Syrup is a secret with which many miracles have many times been wrought in divers operations on many infirmities The order to make this syrup is thus Take Lignum aloes Riopontico Eupatorio red Saunders of each two ounces beat them and make thereof a decoction in good form and
with four pound of the decoction make a syrup and put thereto these things following while it is hot Saffron one scruple Ginger one drachm Musk two Carets the solution of our Petra Vegetabile three ounces Cloves Nutmegs of each one scruple and a half then keep it in a glasse close shut and this is vegetable Syrup which worketh miracles in divers infirmities for by its nature it purifieth the blood mundifieth the liver comforteth the heart preserveth the stomack provoketh urine dissolveth gravel in the reins it helpeth the cough and helpeth disgestion and quieteth all the humors in the sick person with divers other vertues which it hath This may be taken with broth with distilled water or with any decoction or medicine fasting The quantity is from one drachm to two drachms and happy shal they be that use it 12 Unguento Magno Leonardo This Unguento magno is called so because of his great vertue and operation for it worketh so strangely in some diseases that it in a manner reviveth the patient and the order to make it is thus Take Otnegra ovium six ounces Oximel Squilliticum halfe an ounce mix them together in an earthen dish until the Otnegra ovium be become like ashes then it is deifitrom then put thereon two ounces of vinegar and wash it wel until it remain pure and clear then take Olibanum half an ounce Cerusae one ounce beat them fine and mix it in a stone morter with as much Magno Liquore as wil serve to incorporate them wel then put thereto the otnegra ovium and mix them very wel together that being done put thereto Auxungia porcina eight ounces and mix them altogether and then it is made which keep in a vessel wel glazed for it wil keep a long time without corruption and is apt to help those that are lame ful of pains sores and swellings pains of the eyes the Stone in the reins and such like matters it helpeth all manner of French pox if ye annoint them therewith til their gums be sore and then leave But ye shall note that the body must first be wel purged before ye annoint them This unguent cooleth all corrosive ulcers and helpeth them in short time it helpeth all pains in the eyes if yee put it therein and taketh away all burning with speed and to be short it helpeth those diseases in most short time so that it is to be wondred at The CONTENTS of The Second Part Containing Experiments in Physick and Chirurgery c. Waters Liquors Syrups DOcter Stevens his water pag. 47 To make Cinnamon Water pag. 48 Angelica water ibid Aqua Mirabilis ibid Its vertues pag. 49 Balm water ibid Another Balm water ibid A Barly water to purge the Lungs and Lights of all diseases pag. 50 A Water for a sore Mouth ibid Another for the same use pag. 51 Rosa solis ibid Wormwood water ibid Aqua Fortis pag. 52 Water of Snails ibid An excellent water against the Stone in the Kidnies pag. 53 A water for outward or inward VVounds Impostume and Ulcers and a sore mouth ibid A very excellent water against worms pag. 54 An excellent sweet water ibid How to make artificial Tunbridg water pag. 55 How to make artificial Epsome water pag. 56 Spirit of Confection of Alkermes its Vertues pag. 57 Spirit of Saffron its vertues ibid Extract of Ambergreece ibid Spirit and water of Wormwood the lesser Composition pag. 59 Spirit and water of Wormwood the greater Composition ibid Spirit and water of Angelica pag. 60 Spirit of Wine extraordinarie ibid Quintessence of Snakes Adders or Vipers pag. 61 A liquor against the tooth Ach. pag. 62 A Liquor to comfort smelling and preserve the head ibid To make an Antimouial cup and to cast divers figures of Antimony pag. 63 How to make the true spirit of Antimony pag. 64 The true Oyl or essence of Antimony pag. 65 Wormwood wine pag. 66 To make an Artificial Malago VVine ibid How to make artificial Claret wine pag. 67 How to make good Raspberry VVine ibid Oyls Oyl of Almonds pag. 68 Oyl of Sage ibid Olcum Laureum ibid Oyl of Tobacco ibid Oyl of Roses ibid Oyl of Creame pag. 69 Oyl of Swallows ibid Oyl of Roses another way ibid The use of Oyl of Violets pag. 70 The use of the oyl of Camomil ibid The use of oyl of Lillies ibid The use of the Oyl of Elder-flowers pag. 71 Oyle of Cowslips ibid The use of the Oyl of Rue ibid The use of the Oyl of Wormwood ibid The use of the Oyle of Mint pag. 72 To make the Oyle of Salerne ibid How to compose the Oyl of Excester ibid Oyl of Amber pag. 73 How to make an excellent Oyl of Hypericon ibid Oyl of St. Johns Wort. pag. 74 Oyl of yolks of Eggs. pag. 75 To make oyl of Mandrakes ibid Oyl of Musk how made ibid How to make Oyl of Snakes and Adders pag. 76 Ointments c. An oyntment for a Rupture pag. 77 Flos unguentorum ibid Unguentum Populionis commonly called Pompillion ibid Doctor Lewins Unguentum Rosatum good for the heat in the Back pag. 78 Vnguentum Sanatinum ibid Ointment of red Lead pag. 79 Abitter Ointment ibid Apectoral Ointment ibid An Ointment for an Ach to be made at any time of the year and is approved good and hath helped old pains griefs and aches pag. 80 An Oyntment for the Sciatica ibid Ointment for any wound or sore ibid A purge to drive out the French Pox before you use the Oyntment pag. 81 The Ointment for the French Pox. ibid What places to annoint for the French Pox ibid Another purge to heal the French Pox without Ointment pag. 82 An oyntment to kil the worms in little children ibid For the worms pag. 83 An excellent good Medicine or Salve for any Ach coming of cold easie to be made by any Country good houswife ibid For a pain or Ach in the Back ibid A Searcloth for all Aches pag. 84 An excellent Ointment for any Bruise or ach ibid The cure of grievous pains and aches in the Body pag. 85 Aches coming by the Pox healed ibid Back-weak or diseased to strengthen c ibid To take the Ague out of any place ibid For the Ague in children or women with child pag. 86 An easie and approved Medicine for a quartaine Ague ibid An Almond milk to cool and induce sleep ibid For an Andcome pag. 87 Liquid Amber and its medcinal vertues ibid A most Soveraign Balsam for several diseases ib For a sudden bleeding at the nose pag. 88 Aremedie for the spitting of blood occasioned by the breach of some vein in the brest ibid To stop bleeding of a wound pag. 89 To stop inward bleeding ibid A medicine for those that are given to bleeding ibid To stanch bleeding at the nose ibid To heal the Cut or sore Brest of a Woman ibid A Medicine to breake and heal sore brests of Woman used by Midwives and other skilful