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A47660 Modern curiosities of art & nature extracted out of the cabinets of the most eminent personages of the French court : together with the choicest secrets in mechanicks, communicated by the most approved artists of France / composed and experimented by the Sieur Lemery, apothecary to the French king ; made English from the original French.; Recueil des curiositez rares et nouvelles des plus admirables effets de la nature et de l'art. English LĂ©mery, Nicolas, 1645-1715. 1685 (1685) Wing L1041; ESTC R12683 153,646 404

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in a Paper and roast it under the hot Cinders then beat it with Unguent and Oyl of Roses equal Parts made to the Consistence of a Pultis and apply it Evening and Morning and you will see Wonders Otherwise Rub them with the Neopolitan Ointment For Corns in the feet Take an ounce of Diachylon Mucilage one dram Verdigrease one dram mix them well together and apply them to the Corn being par'd before For the same Take the Root and Herb call'd Housleek which is round and as big as a Filberd more or less take away the Earth that sticks about it and crush it with your Fingers and apply it to the Corn renewing it every three hours or four or five times a day in twenty four Hours it will cure them so that they shall never return again To kill great and small Warts Take the Juyce of Celandine that comes from the Plant by cutting rub the Wart and drop some upon it The same is done with Milk of a Fig-tree For a Burn. Quench quick Lime and then filtre the Water and put the burnt Part thereon or moisten it with a Linnen-cloath Or else Dissolve Camphir in Aqua Vitae and do as before For the same Take fresh Horse-dung and fry it with fresh Grease then press out the Juice through a Cloth with which you shall anoint the Part afflicted laying a Paper thereon For the same Take little pieces of Cloth or blue Serge and dip them in Lamp Oyl then light and burn them and all the Oyl that falls in burning take it in a Pewter Plate and anoint the Part therewith and lay a Paper thereon For all sorts of Pain in the Joynts even for the Gout Take a Spoonful of the Water of Housleek or Plantan distill'd two Spoonfuls of Oyl of Worms three Spoonfuls of Cream two ounces of old Pork Grease mingle them together with a Spatula and then rub the part afflicted therewith Probatum A most excellent Balsam Take three Handfuls of Wormwood of Mugwort Rue Rosemary Sage the Flowers and Leaves of each two Handfuls Lawrel-berries according to the quantity you will make but you must have more Rue and Wormwood than other Herbs boyl them in a Kettle in a sufficient quantity of Oyl of Nuts and when the Herbs are enough the which you will know when they look black then take them out of the Kettle and pour out the clear Oyl gently then press the Herbs in a Cloth with a Press to draw out all their Virtue which add to the clear Oyl put thereto to the Proportion of the Quantity Pitch-Rosin beaten one Pound Bees-wax half a Pound Venice Turpentine two drams Oyl of Spike two ounces stirring it continually with a woodden Spatula When all is well melted strain it and throw away the Dregs put this Balm into a glaz'd Pot stop'd well with Parchment and varnish'd Leather thereon and to do well it must be put into a Horse-dunghil for six Weeks and use it as followeth and if you will have it liquid put not in so much Wax-Rosin Its Virtues 1. It cures all fresh Wounds in twenty four Hours apply'd warm having first wash'd them with warm Wine 2. It cures all Pains of the Head apply'd warm to the Temples and a warm Cloth laid thereon 3. It cures Deafness when 't is not inveterate put into the Ear with Cotton going to Bed laying a warm Linnen Cloth to the Ear which you must observe every time you use the Balsam 4. It cures the Pain i' th' Stomach and stays Vomiting helps Digestion rubbing the Stomach therewith and laying a warm Linnen Cloth thereto 5. It cures the Griping of the Guts all sorts of Colicks the Suffocation of the Matrix apply'd to the Stomach Reins and Belly 6. It eases the Palsie and all cold Pains apply'd warm with common Bolsters but you must cover the Patient well to make him sweat 7. Apply'd moderately warm it cures the twisting of the Nerves 8. 'T is a Sovereign Remedy for the difficulty of Urine apply'd warm to the Reins along the Vertebres with warm Linnen and drink white Wine 9. It is excellent for the Sciatica applied to the Part. 10. It cures venemous Bitings of mad Dogs Serpents or other Beasts but before you apply the Balsam you must make the Wound bleed and wash it with Wine and Lint and then apply it For the Gout and Pox. Take prepar'd Scammony Liquorice in Powder Turmeric Guajacum Mechoacan Jalap Turbith of each two drams Cream of Tartar Hermodactils Senna of Levant Gutta-gamba China black Hellebore Rubarb Salsaparilla of each four drams fine Sugar one ounce powder all apart and mingle them together The Dose is one dram in White Wine or Broth for four Mornings abstaining from four days to four days For the hot or cold Gout or other Pains Take Orange-flower Water or Limons Rosemary Water Water of Flowers of Spike Venice Turpentine put altogether and make them boyl for half a quarter of an hour continually beating them with a wooden Spatula and when you take them from the Fire add two good Spoonfuls of Aqua vitae refin'd as much Oyl of Wax beating it continually while 't is vvarm then spread it upon a white Kids Skin and apply it to the putrid Part and let it lye on three dayes and if it takes not away the Pain renew the Plaister For the Sciatica Take Glew and make an Emplaister thereof spread upon Kids Leather and apply it to the Part grieved leaving it on till the Pain be gone or till the Plaister become black and comes off of its ovvn accord and you see little drops of Water upon the Part. For the Gout in the feet Take of the oldest Soot one handful Canon very finely powdred two ounces and an half two white Onions both weighing half a pound beat them well together and put them in a Glass Bottle with two great Glasses of the best Vinegar from the full to the new Moon expose the Bottle to the Air and rub that Part with this Composition An Emplaister for a Rupture Take a pound of Emplastrum ad Herviam cut in small pieces and melt it over a gentle fire then add half an ounce of Diamond Stone in Powder Bean Meal an ounce filings of Steel one ounce Snails without Shells an ounce a little Pellitory of the Wall or Feverfew Oyl of Mastich four ounces boyl them all together till the Plaister become black and shining The black Plaister of Catalonia Take six ounces of Sallet Oyl Litharge of Gold three ounces red Lead burnt Lead of each two ounces Gum Elemy black Soap of each two ounces Rosin black Pitch yellow Wax of each three ounces The Oyl Litharge red Lead and burnt Lead must be put together then the Pitch and Wax when the other are melted the Gum Elemy and Rosin when you have taken it from the fire and begins to be cold An Oyl for all Pleurisies Bruises Palsie of the Nerves and pain of the Stomach Take a pound
into the deaf Ear and stop it with Cotton and lye on the other side To preserve the Eyes from Weeping and keep them fair and clean Distill a great quantity of Leaves of Mallows in white or red Wine and with the Water thereof wash the Eyes Night and Morning Pope Paul the Fifth used it in his Old Age. For a Pain in the Eyes Take Rose-water in a Glass boyl hard an Egg warm from the Hen and take away the Shell cut it in the middle and take away the Yolk and fill it with Sugar-Candy and re-joyn both Parts which you must tye with Crimson Silk which done dissolve a little Salt of Saturn in the Rose-water and put the Egg therein for twenty four Hours then wash the Eyes with the same Water There is nothing better to take away an Inflammation An Emplaister to be apply'd to an Artery which the King made use of Take half an Ounce of Mastick Bolearmoniack two drams Saffron fifteen Grains Opium a Scruple the whole being reduc'd to a Consistence in an hot Mortar make an Emplaister thereof with a little Turpentine adding towards the end a little Vinegar For the Pain of the Eyes Apply a Snakes Skin and burn the said Skin and receive the Smoke into your Eyes For the same Take ripe Sloes and beat them in a Marble Mortar then distill them and put a drop of this Water into the Eye For the same A Secret of Marshal de Thorstexson in Swedeland Take Rose-water and Plantan-water of each two ounces Fountain and Fennel-water of each one ounce Aloes Succotrine powdred half an ounce put them into a Marble Mortar with the White of an Egg and incorporate them till the Aloes be dissolv'd when you use it warm a little in a silver Spoon and put a drop in the Eye Night and Morning For the same Take a little white Vitriol in powder one part Oris of Florence powdred another part Sugar Candy another part mingle them together and put them in a Glass of Fountain Water more or less warm it and stir it coutinually and put a drop warm in the Eye going to Bed at Night For the same Take a new-laid Egg roast or boyl it hard take out the Yolk which done crumble it in a Glass then cover it with Fountain-water and infuse it all night in the morning strain it and add of Putty the bigness of a Filberd which you shall dissolve therein put one drop of this into the Eye Another for the same Take Plantan Leaves that have not been eaten by the Worms cleanse them well from Dirt and warm them a little then apply the out-side long-ways to the Eye two to each and let them lye on all Night if the Eye be curable the Leaves will dry if not otherwise For Deafness and Noise in the Ears Take a white Onion cut it long-ways to take out the middle Stalks then joyn it together and tye it with a String and fill the Vacancy with Oyl of Cammomil and roast the Onion in hot Cinders being roasted press it between two Trenchers and put some of the Juice thereof into the Ear with Cotton A Water of great Virtue to comfort the Teeth preserve the Gums from Putrefaction and cure the warry Eyes Take half a pound of white Vitriol Bole Armoniack six ounces Camphir an ounce and half make them into a Powder whereof take an ounce and half and put it into water ready to boyl and let it boyl a little and strain it through a Linnen-cloth then take it from the Fire This Water cures all sorts of Ulcers alone cures all Defluxions and mundifies comforts the parts makes the Hands fair and cures all sorts of Itch. To appease the Tooth-ach Take as much Water as Vinegar and boil it with Cloves Salt Pepper and a little Aqua Vitae and make thereof a Gargarism For the same Take of the inward Bark of Ash and the inward Bark of Rosemary of each half a quarter burn them in a hot chaffin-dish and of the Powder thereof make a Paste with Aqua Vitae and apply the bigness of a Pease to the Artery For the same Take of the Juyce of Celandine condens'd cut it in two and apply it to the Tooth For the same Probatum Take the quantity of a Bean of Camphir dissolve it in as little as may be of Aqua Vitae in a small Glass Vial upon hot Cinders then touch the Tooth with a little tent of Cotton or Linnen and if it be hollow leave the Cotton or Linnen moistned in the Tooth An admirable secret to make a Tooth fall out of the Mouth without Pain Take a green Lizard alive put it into a new Earthen Pot unglas'd stop it and lute it well and put it into a Furnace and when you know 't is dead take the Pot out when 't is cold make an hole in the Cover the bigness of a Pease into which pour an ounce of Aqua Fortis and half an ounce of Aqua Vitae mixed together then stop the hole with fat Earth and put the Pot to the fire again till the Waters be all consumed and the Lizard reduced to Powder then beat it in a woodden Mortar and keep it in a dry Place to use as followeth Rub the Gum of the pained Tooth and in a moment after it will make the Gum to part from the Tooth and it from the Jaw-Bone and so you may take it away without pain For the Jaundies Take fine Steel make it red hot in a Farriers Forge when 't is very red take a quartan of common Sulphur and put to the Steel having a woodden Vessel underneath in which is three quarts of White-wine and when the Sulphur touches the red Steel it will melt drop by drop which you shall let fall into the Wine this done strain the Wine through a Linnen Cloth and drink thereof for four mornings fasting two hours after the dose is a Glass at a time You may also take the melted Steel in the woodden Vessel and powder it which is excellent for the same Disease and for the stopping of the Months in Women given in the Decoction of Betony or Lungwort For the Falling Sickness Take 20 grains of a Ravens Brain dryed and powdred in a Glass of White-Wine in the decrease of the Moon Another infallible Receipt for the same Take a mans Scull if for a Man and a Womans if for a Woman it must be an entire one make it into an impalpable Powder to which add the Root of Peonie powdred one ounce with nine grains of its seed and a dram of Misseltoe of the Oak all in Powder in a pint of White-Wine of the best red Spanish Wine or the best red Wine that you can get drink it all in nine Mornings the nine last dayes of the Moon and if the Disease returns at the increase give it for nine days in the new of the Moon and continue this for three Moons For the Spleen Take a Piece of Steel powder