Take the grains, or stones of these berries left in the cloth after the juice is strained from them, wash them well, and dry them in the aire, bedew them with odoriferous white-Wine, and then in a press strongly squeeze out the oyle of them, as you do out of the seeds of the flaxes or line, rocked
Anatomia sambuci, or, The anatomy of the elder cutting out of it plain, approved, and specific remedies for most and chiefest maladies : confirmed and cleared by reason, experience, and history / collected in Latine by Dr. Martin Blochwich ...
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- Anatomia sambuci, or, The anatomy of the elder cutting out of it plain, approved, and specific remedies for most and chiefest maladies : confirmed and cleared by reason, experience, and history / collected in Latine by Dr. Martin Blochwich ...
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- Blochwitz, Martin.
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- 1677.
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Poppy or Henbane, and such like; that being purified by residency, keep it for your use in a glass; for 'tis an ex∣cellent Vomitive, and a good Balsam in externals.
The Dose to take it inwardly, is a drachme, or a drachme and a half in hot ale, or some other convenient li∣quor.
This Oyl may be more Hematick and Cathartick, if instead of the Wine, the Kernels be bedewed with Malago, wherein Crocus metallorum hath been infused, and then Oyl ex∣pressed out of them; which in the same dose will be much more effectual.