Bate.] ℞ Cream of Tar∣tar, p. vj. Flowers of Anti∣mony, p. j. mix and boil in Water, filter and exhale to dryness. It is Ecphractick, or Opening and Cleansing, Diuretick, Diaphoretick, and a Febrifuge. It loosens the Belly, and moves Vomiting, Dose, ℈j. ʒss, &c.
Salmon.] § 1. This is ta∣ken from Zwelfer, Mantiss. Spagyric. Cap. 12. paginâ meâ 870. who orders the Repetition of the boiling with fresh Water, till all the Cremor is dissolved, and will pass by filtration thro' brown Paper, which then with a very gentle heat is to be eva∣porated to dryness.
§ 2. How the Flowers of Antimony are to be made we have shewed at large in Cap. 9. Sect. 57. of this Book a∣foregoing: of these Flowers there are several sorts, as the white, yellow, and red, of which the white Flowers are only to be chosen for this purpose.
§ 3. It purges gently up∣wards and downwards, and prevails against continual Fevers, and intermitting Ter∣tians, and other chronick and radicated Diseases: Dose, à ℈ss. ad ℈j. Plus minus, in any proper Vehicle.