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PHARMACOPOEIA BATEANA:
LIB. I.
CHAP. I. Of WATERS.
Bate.] ℞ ALƲM and White Vi∣triol ana: Mix them together, and boyl them in an earthen Vessel, with a gentle Fire, till they become like a Stone: pouder it; and to e∣very spoonful thereof, add boyl∣ing Water a quart: dissolve and filter. It is profitable a∣gainst Wounds, Ʋlcers, Fistu∣la's, &c. washing them there∣with.
Salmon.] If to every pint of this Liquor you add ℥ij. of Spirit of Wine or Brandy, it will be almost of double ver∣tue to that of the prescript; for Spirits of Wine has a won∣derful power, being mingled with fit Medicaments to cleanse, purifie, heal, and glew together Wounds and Ulcers, especially those of the nervous parts, which it does safely, as we have taught in our Synopsis Medicine, lib. 3. cap. 26. Sect. 9.4. & 7. I know by almost a thousand Experiences, that this Alum∣ed Water is a most admira∣ble thing against a Herpes mi∣liaris, and all manner of Tet∣tars and Ring-worms, or Ser∣pigines, and such like break∣ings out in any part of the Body, thô of never so many years standing. The way of using it is thus: Put some of it into an earthen Bason over a Chafing-dish of Coals, and with a Cloath let the diseased