Unguentum Catapsoras Page 162. in the Latin Book.
The Colledg] Take of Ceruss washed in Purslain water, then in Vinegar wherein wild Rhadish Roots have been steeped and pressed out, Lapis Calaminaris, Chalcitis, of each six drachms, burnt Lead, Goats blood, of each half an ounce, Quick-silver sublimated an ounce, the juyce of Housleek, Nightshade, Plantane of each two ounces, Hogs grease clensed three pound, Oyl of Violets, Poppies, Mandrakes, of each an ounce, first let the Sublimate and Exungia, then the Oyls, Juyces, and Pouders, be mixed, and so made into an Oyntment according to art.
Culpeper] A. The Title shews it to be invented against scabs and itch. But I delight not in such kind of Medicines, they are Collegiates that appoint them and may do what they list, nemine contradicence.