The marrow of physicke, or, A learned discourse of the severall parts of mans body being a medicamentary, teaching the manner and way of making and compounding all such oyles, unguents ... &c. as shall be usefull and necessary in any private house ... : and also an addition of divers experimented medicines which may serve against any disease that shall happen to the body : together with some rare receipts for beauties ... / collected and experimented by the industry of T.B.

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The marrow of physicke, or, A learned discourse of the severall parts of mans body being a medicamentary, teaching the manner and way of making and compounding all such oyles, unguents ... &c. as shall be usefull and necessary in any private house ... : and also an addition of divers experimented medicines which may serve against any disease that shall happen to the body : together with some rare receipts for beauties ... / collected and experimented by the industry of T.B.
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Brugis, Thomas, fl. 1640?
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London :: Printed by T.H. and M.H., and are to be sold by Thomas Whittaker,
1648.
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Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
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"The marrow of physicke, or, A learned discourse of the severall parts of mans body being a medicamentary, teaching the manner and way of making and compounding all such oyles, unguents ... &c. as shall be usefull and necessary in any private house ... : and also an addition of divers experimented medicines which may serve against any disease that shall happen to the body : together with some rare receipts for beauties ... / collected and experimented by the industry of T.B." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A29919.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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A Gratia Dei for all Wounds, and Vlcers.

25 R. Of the greater and lesser Centaury, Woodbine, Alleluia, Plantaine, Ribwort ana m. ii. the greater, and lesser Comfrey, Mouseare, Clary, Yarrow, ana m. i. flowers of Rosemary, Wormwood, Mugwort, ana m.ss. Rootes of Madder ℥ iiii. Graines powdered ℥ ii. flow∣ers, and leaves of S. Iohns wort, Egrimony, Knot grasse, Verveine, Horse taile, ana m. i. ss. cut them, and stampe them together, and adde of fresh Swines grease melted lib. i. ss. Oyle of Roses odoriferous lib. ii. cleare Tur∣pentine, Cowes Tallow, lib. ii. ss. Sheepes Suet lib. i. stampe these againe with lib. iii. of good Wine, and so leave them the space of 9. dayes in the Sun, then boile them on a soft fire till the Wine be consumed, then add

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of cleare Turpentine ℥ viii. Mastick, Rosin of the Pine, ana ℥ iii. Gumme Elem. ℥ ii. white Waxe sufficient: make a stiffe Oyntment, and malaxe it in good Wine, then in Goates, or Cowes milke, lastly in Aquavitae.

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