Emplastrum de Meliloto Simplex. Page 180. in Lat. B. Or, A Plaister of Melilot Simple.
The Colledg.] Take of Rosin eight pound, yellow Wax four pound, Sheeps Suet two pound, these being melted, add green Melilot cut small, five pound, make it a Plaister according to art.
Culpeper] A. It is a gallant drawing and healing Plaister, no way offensive to any part of the body, it clenseth wounds of their filth, ripeneth swellings, and breaks them, and cures them when it hath done, it is special good for those swellings vulgarly in London called Felons, in Suffex Andicoms, only have a care of applying it to the legs, because of its drawing qua∣lity, to any other part of the body, in a sore that hath any putrifaction in it, it is none of the worst Plai∣sters.