Detergentia.
Take of honey ℥ iii. of bean meal, and barley meal, ana. ʒ. ii. boyl them with wine to the height of an ointment.
Or take of Plantain leaves, and Smallage, ana M. i. Red Roses, P. ii. Red wine ℥ viii. boyl it to half; strein it, and
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Take of honey ℥ iii. of bean meal, and barley meal, ana. ʒ. ii. boyl them with wine to the height of an ointment.
Or take of Plantain leaves, and Smallage, ana M. i. Red Roses, P. ii. Red wine ℥ viii. boyl it to half; strein it, and
dissolve in it of red Sugar ℥ ii. Turpentine ℥ i. Meal of Lu∣pines and Orobus, ana ʒ i. Alloes and Myrrh, ana ʒ ss. boyl it again, putting to so much Wax as shall suffice to bring it into the form of an ointment.
Or take of the juyce of Plantain and Agrimonie, ana ℥ ii. Rose honey, ℥ iiii. of the root of Ireos and Bean meal, ana half an ounce, mingle them toward the end with Turpentine ℥ i. make thereof an ointment.