Nerve Plaster, in Latin, Emplastrum Ner∣vinum.
Take of oyl of Cammomile and Roses, each ••o ounces, of Mastich, Turpentine and Flax, ••ch an ounce and an half, of clear Turpentine ••ur ounces, of the Suet of a gelded Calf, and of hee Goat, each two ounces and an half, of the ••rbs Rosmary, Bettony, Horstail, and the lesser ••entaury, each one handful; of Earthworms wash∣•• and purged in Wine three ounces, of the tops of 〈◊〉〈◊〉 John's-wort one handful, of Mastich powdred, ••um Elemi, and the roots of Madder, each ten ••ams, Ship Pitch and Rosin, each an ounce and •• half, of Litharge of Gold and Silver, each two ••nces and an half, of red Lead two ounces, of ••albanum, Sagapenum, and Ammoniacum, each ••ree drams, boil the roots, herbs, and worms in pint and an half of Wine, till half is consumed; ••en press it out, and boil the liquor again with the ••yl, Suet, Litharge and red Lead, till the Wine •• consumed; then add the Gums dissolved in fra∣••ant Wine, then the Turpentine, and lastly the Ro∣••n, Pitch, and Mastich powdred, and make a Pla∣••er.
Virtues. It is good for weakness of the nerves and ••ints.