Or,
Take half an ounce of the plaster called Diachylon simplex, of De mi∣nio and Diapalma, of each as much, melt them together with a little oyl of Roses, and spread a plaster thereof on linnen or leather, lay it to the back.
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Take half an ounce of the plaster called Diachylon simplex, of De mi∣nio and Diapalma, of each as much, melt them together with a little oyl of Roses, and spread a plaster thereof on linnen or leather, lay it to the back.