The Oyntment for the Palsie.
TAke Unguentum Aragonum, Unguentum Martiatum of either one ounce and a halfe, Unguentum Agrippae one ounce, oile
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TAke Unguentum Aragonum, Unguentum Martiatum of either one ounce and a halfe, Unguentum Agrippae one ounce, oile
of Costus, oile of Fox, oile of wormes oile of Tile-stones, of each six drams, oile of Castor three drams, pouder of Bittony, Sage, and Pepper of each one dram. Castorium, Euphorbium, of either two Scruples, roots of Acorus two, wax as much as shall suffice to make it an Oyntment, you shall annoint the party af∣flected in the morning, and likewise at night, halfe an houre together throughly with ones warm hand, for the disease groweth of a could and tough flegme which doth stick in the muskles, and Nerves, which are not dried up, but with warm∣ness, and by comforting the member which doth remaine halfe dead. And the disease hanging long, nature is so weakned that death doth follow: And whereas you use the frictions before the anoynting, so it is more profitable, and more doth comfort the benommed member or side, i•• you before you use the oynt∣ment, bath him with such a fomentation, with two tilts or sponges as followeth.