Bate.] ℞ Turpentine ℥ss. distilled Oil of Nutmegs, gut. j, White-wine ℥iv. Yolk of one Egg: Syrup of Marsh-mal∣lows ℥j. mix and make a draught, S. A. It purges well 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, upwards and downwards and is given a∣gainst a Gonorrhoea.
Salmon.] § 1. It ought to be Venice or Strasburg Tur∣pentine; for the common is too course and foul, and the Cypress and Chio, of too thick a Body, so that it does not easily dissolve.
§ 2. The quantity of White-wine is too little by one half at least; you can∣not well make up the Medi∣cine with less than 8 or 10 Ounces of the Liquor: or instead of White-wine you may use any other Specifick Vehicle.
§ 3. It is a Specifick against the Gonorrhoea in Men, and the Whites in Women, or any wasting or pain in the Back, or other weakness which accompanies such like Distempers.
§ 4. It prevails also against the Cholick, Pain and Sharp∣ness or Heat of Urine, and is really a good thing against the Stone, Gravel, Sand, or any tartarous Matter obstru∣cting those parts: in which cases you may make it with Parsly, Arsmart, or Onion-water, or with Rhe∣nish-wine.