Salmon.] § 1. ℞ Tinctures of Benjamine and Storax, A. lbj. double refined Sugar in fine Pouder lbij. or rather Sy∣rupus Volatilis lbiv. mix and make a Syrup in B. M. or the heat of a Bath.
§ 2. How the Tinctures of Benjamine and Storax are to be made you may see Cap. 7. Sect. 63. and 97. of this Book aforegoing: the ma∣king of the Syrupus Volatilis you may see in our Phylaxa Medicinae, Lib. 1. Cap. 61. Sect. 5. to which we refer you.
§ 3. It is an excellent well scented Syrup, and a great Cephalick and Pectoral, good for most Diseases of the Head, Brain, Brest and Lungs: it dissolves Tartarous and Viscous Humors lodging in those parts, discusses Wind, helps Difficulty of Breathing, and is therefore good against Coughs, Colds, Catarrhs, Rheumatisms, Wheasings, Hoarseness, and Shortness of Breath.
§ 4. It prevails against Pains of the Cholick, Wind, Vapors, and Obstructions of the Womb; helps the Me∣mory, quickens the Senses, and is singular good against Palsies, Convulsions, Cramps, and Weakness of the Bowels. Dose, à ʒij. ad iv. or v.