Diachylon magnum. Page 175. in Lat. Book.
The Colledg] Take of Mussilage of Raisons, fat Figs, Mastich, Mallow Roots, Linseeds and Foenu∣greek seeds, Birdlime, the Juyce of Orris and Squills, of each twelve drachms and an half, Oesypus or Oyl of sheeps seet, an ounce and an half; oyl of Orris, Cha∣momel, Dill of each eight ounces; Litharge of Gold in fine pouder one pound; Turpentine three ounces; Per-rozin, yellow Wax, of each two ounces: boyl the Oyl with the Mussilages and Juyces to the comsump∣tion of the humidity, strain the Oyl from the Facies and by adding the Litharge boyl it to its consistence; then ad the Rozin and Wax; Lastly, it being removed from the fire, ad the Turpentine, Oesypus, and Birdlime, make of them a Plaister by melting them according to art.
Culpeper] A. It dissolves hardness and inflama∣tions.