Emplastrum è Cinnabari. Page 174. in the Latin B.
The Colledg] Take of Cinnabaris an ounce and an half, Euphorbium, Auripigmentum, of each two drachms and an half, beat them into fine pouder, and unite them with Galbanum, Burgundy, Pitch, of each two ounces and an half, Plaister of Mussilages three ounces, Unguentum Egiptiacum half an ounce, make it into a Plaister without boyling.
Culpeper] A. I wonder what this poysonous Plai∣ster was invented for, unless to Poyson mens wounds, and set the cure as fast backward, as a months well dressiug can set it forward, to eat out dead flesh it cannot, for that is belonging to Oyntments, dead flesh is usually in hollow ulcers, and a Plaister can∣not come at it; but imagine it could, yet would such a Plaister as this poyson the flesh round about.