Organon salutis an instrument to cleanse the stomach : as also divers new experiments of the virtue of tobacco and coffee, how much they conduce to preserve humane health / by W.R. ...

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Organon salutis an instrument to cleanse the stomach : as also divers new experiments of the virtue of tobacco and coffee, how much they conduce to preserve humane health / by W.R. ...
Author
W. R. (Walter Rumsey), 1584-1660.
Publication
London :: Printed by R. Hodgkinsonne for D. Pakeman ...,
1657.
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Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
Tobacco -- Early works to 1800.
Coffee -- Early works to 1800.
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"Organon salutis an instrument to cleanse the stomach : as also divers new experiments of the virtue of tobacco and coffee, how much they conduce to preserve humane health / by W.R. ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A57896.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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Page 7

5. Oyntments.

INfuse in a close earthen pot by a soft fire, or boyl in a Sillet, a quarter of a pound of Tobacco in a pinte of Sal∣let-oyle or fresh Butter, without Salt, untill the Tobacco grow so brittle, that it may be bruised with the finger: Then strain it; then add thereunto pounded Nutmeg and Cloves, before it be fully infused▪ to make it sweet: Then strain this and keep it for your use. Note, That if it be afterwards mel∣ted with Burgundie-pich or Frankin∣cense, it may be made thicker at plea∣sure.

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