A Water for the Eyes.
Take of Tutty and Alloes Sicatrina, of each six ounces made in fine powder, four drams of fine Sugar in powder, of
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Take of Tutty and Alloes Sicatrina, of each six ounces made in fine powder, four drams of fine Sugar in powder, of
white Rosewater, and of the best white Wine unchanged, twelve ounces mixt all together in a glasse, stop it close, and let it stand in the Sun a month, let not your glass be ful shake it once a day, tur∣ning the bottom upwards, then strain it through a fine cloth from the dregs, and when you use it, one drop is suffici∣ent at a time use it morning and even∣ing, and if one drop be too little, take two.