The Colledg] Take a fat Fox, of a middle age * 1.1 (if you can get such an one) caught by hunting, a∣bout Autumn cut in pieces, the skin, and bowels taken away, the bones broken, boyl him (scumming it dilligently) in white Wine, and spring water, of each six pound, till half be consumed, with three ounces of Sea salt, the tops of Dill, Time, and Chamepitys, of each one handful, after straining hoyl it again with four pound of old Oyl, the flowers of Sage and Rose∣mary, of each one handful, the Water being consumed, strain it again, and keep the pure Oyl for use.
Culpeper] A. It is exceeding good in pains of the joynts, gouts, pains in the back and reins, it heats the body being afflicted by cold, and hard lodging in the airs, whereby the joynts are stiffe, a disease in∣cident to many in these times.