Bate.] Take Leaves of Fu∣metary, Water-cresses, Scurvy∣grass both sorts, Brook-lime, ana Mxij: Harts tongue, Ci∣chory, Pine-tops, Germander, Hore-hound, Agrimony, Centory the less, ana M.x. mix: Roman Wormwood, Liverwort, ana, Miv.: Bryonie Roots ℥viij.: Roots of Female Ferne, Dook Bitter-sweet, inward Bark of the Ash, ana ℥vi: Ash-keys ℥iss.: Seeds of Angelica ℥ss.: all being fresh and bruised, add Rhenish-wine lbvi, in which a red-hot Iron has been twenty times quenched: Express all strongly out with a Press, and distil the Liquor in B. M. (ad∣ding Troches of Capers pouder∣ed ℥vi.: Lime of Mars ℥iss.:) to the thickness of Honey, the Magma evaporate to the con∣sistency of an Extract, which keep for the Antiscorbutick Extract.
Salmon. It is an excellent Antiscorbutick, and a Water that may be profitably given in all cold and weak Sto∣machs, and such as cannot digest their Food: It opens Obstructions of the Viscera, sweetens and strengthens the Blood in its Crasis, and is profitably given not only to young Girls against the Green-sickness, and in Scorbutick Rheumatisms, but also to a∣ged People, to comfort and strengthen them; which it effectually does if given ad ℥ij. Morning and Evening, (a little dulcified with White