A Terebinthinate Electuary.
℞. Good clear Turpentine one pound, roots of Mallows, of Grass, rest Harrow,
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℞. Good clear Turpentine one pound, roots of Mallows, of Grass, rest Harrow,
Butchers Broom, Liquorice, of each one ounce; Gum Arabick, Tragacanth, prepar'd Crab's-eyes, Nitre purified, Salt of Sulphur, Cheslops prepar'd, of each three drachms; Volatile Salt of Amber and sweet Sublimate of each two drachms; make them up into an Electuary according to art.
This Electuary attenuates and wears by degrees the Stone in the Kidneys and Bladder, carries off the Gravel and all gravelly Slime or Tartareous Concretions by Urine, and is therefore proper in Ne∣phritick Cholicks: It deterges and heals Ulcers in the Urinary Passages, and in the Matrix, wherefore it is successfully prescrib'd in Gonorrhaea's and in suppres∣sion of Urine.