To make Fumes and Perfumes.
An excellent perfume to cast a sent in a cham∣ber and against the ill aire.
TAke seven or eight spoonefulls of good Rose wa∣ter, tenne or twelve cloves bruised,* 1.1 foure or five little pieces of Lymon or Orange peele, put them all together upon a chafing dish of coales in a porringer, and put them in the middle of the chamber, or in any other place, and the vapour will rise and give a good sent and throwe out the evill aire.
Another Perfume.
TAke seven or eight spoonefulls of vineger,* 1.2 foure or five bits of Lymon or Orange peele, fourteene or fifteen Cloves bruised, put them together in a plat∣ter upon a Chasing-dish of coales as before.
This last perfume is not so odoriferous as the for∣mer, but it is very good.
That you must not boyle the said medicament,* 1.3 but put them upon so much fire as will raise the va∣pour.
There are made divers perfumes for divers diseases,* 1.4 with roots, hearbs, seeds, &c. the which the Physitian will shew you.