Nitrum, & Aphronitrum, Salt Niter, or Saltpeter.
BOth Nitrum, & Aphronitrum haue t•• power and vertue of Salte: they be a〈…〉〈…〉 stersiue, and mundificatiue. Aphronitru•• is more subtill, and resolutyue. Nitru••
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BOth Nitrum, & Aphronitrum haue t•• power and vertue of Salte: they be a〈…〉〈…〉 stersiue, and mundificatiue. Aphronitru•• is more subtill, and resolutyue. Nitru••
burned doth dry, and resolue: taken into the body it is inscissiue and extenuatyue of grosse humors, much more thāsalt. Aphro∣nitrum is not taken inwardely, without great necessity, for that it is euil for the sto∣macke: howbeit, it is good agaynst ye poy∣son of Musheromes, and so is Nitrum, both burned, and vnburned.