Medicinal experiments, or, A collection of choice and safe remedies, for the most part simple and easily prepared very useful in families and fitted for the service of country people : the third and last volume, published from the author's original manuscripts : whereunto is added several other useful notes explicatory of the same / by ... R. Boyle ...

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Medicinal experiments, or, A collection of choice and safe remedies, for the most part simple and easily prepared very useful in families and fitted for the service of country people : the third and last volume, published from the author's original manuscripts : whereunto is added several other useful notes explicatory of the same / by ... R. Boyle ...
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Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.
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London :: Printed for Samuel Smith and B. Walford ...,
1694.
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Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
Medicine -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions.
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"Medicinal experiments, or, A collection of choice and safe remedies, for the most part simple and easily prepared very useful in families and fitted for the service of country people : the third and last volume, published from the author's original manuscripts : whereunto is added several other useful notes explicatory of the same / by ... R. Boyle ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A28996.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.

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Page 16

21. A choice Medicine for Burns.

TAke Goose-grease, (which the Country People call the Leaf of a Goose) and having softly melted, and a little skim'd it, squeeze into it as much fresh∣ly exprest Juice of Ground-Ivy-Leaves, as by continual stirring, will bring it to the consistence of a Green Oyntment. With this anoint the part it self affected; and afterwards lay on it fine old Rags, well dipt in the same Oint∣ment.

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