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and_o cinnamon_n of_o either_o of_o they_o a_o even_a proportion_n by_o weight_n beat_v they_o into_o small_a powder_n and_o sierse_v it_o through_o a_o fine_a cloth_n upon_o a_o sheet_n of_o white_a paper_n to_o the_o quantity_n of_o a_o ounce_n or_o more_o and_o so_o by_o even_a proportion_n in_o weight_n mingle_v they_o together_o in_o clean_a clarify_a caponsâgrease_n and_o temper_v they_o well_o together_o till_o they_o be_v well_o mollify_v then_o put_v to_o it_o a_o little_a camphire_n to_o the_o quantity_n of_o a_o bean_n and_o so_o put_v the_o whole_a confection_n in_o a_o glass_n and_o use_v it_o 31._o to_o take_v away_o pimple_n take_v wheat-flower_n mingle_v with_o honey_n and_o vinegar_n and_o lay_v it_o upon_o they_o 32._o a_o excellent_a ointment_n for_o a_o inflame_v face_n take_v a_o ounce_n of_o the_o oil_n of_o bay_n and_o a_o ounce_n of_o quicksilver_n and_o put_v they_o in_o a_o bladder_n together_o with_o a_o spoonful_n of_o fasting-spittle_n and_o then_o rub_v 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so_o keep_v it_o for_o your_o use._n 36._o to_o take_v away_o spot_n and_o freckle_n from_o the_o face_n and_o hand_n the_o sap_n that_o issue_v out_o of_o a_o birch-tree_n in_o great_a abundance_n be_v open_v in_o march_n or_o april_n and_o a_o glass_n receiver_n set_v under_o it_o to_o receive_v it_o this_o cleanse_v the_o skin_n excellent_o and_o make_v it_o very_o clear_a be_v wash_v therewith_o this_o sap_n will_v dissolve_v pearl_n a_o secret_a not_o know_v to_o many_o 37._o to_o take_v away_o freckle_n and_o morphew_n wash_v your_o face_n in_o the_o wane_n of_o the_o moon_n with_o a_o sponge_n morning_n and_o evening_n with_o the_o distil_v water_n of_o elder-leaves_a let_v it_o dry_a into_o the_o skin_n you_o must_v distil_v your_o water_n in_o may_n this_o i_o have_v from_o a_o traveller_n who_o have_v cure_a himself_o thereby_o 38._o to_o make_v the_o tooth_n white_a and_o sound_a take_v a_o quart_n of_o honey_n and_o as_o much_o vinegar_n and_o half_a so_o much_o 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