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Out of Leonard Pirouaut
Petra Philosophale: Phioraua t | ffurth a Blackishe oile, then chang the [.ce.], |
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against all diseases | and putto an other, and increase the fier untill |
♃ Sall mter, [Roch] allom, vitriall Romame an a | all the spirites be cu | furth, then sep ate the oile
{X} : first dry the vitriall in an erthen panne | from the water, and kepe it by them selues, |
then beate it to pulder and mixe it with the other | and so do w | the firste water. the white
thinge then putte Sall geme | then put allwater is cauled. aqua del Balsame. the [...] |
in a gourd w[ma] | th head & receuer well luted, &sep | ated ffrom is cauled olsu del Balsame
[doynd]furnace destill itt w th wod fier; little at | the Black is cauled water Balsamj, and |
first and encrease itt acording to arte; & kepe | oile sep | ated from itt is Balsamo actifiato
wett clothes apon the head & receauer, bycause | white keepe as a p | cious juell.
the spirites shall nott flye awaie: the receauer | The uertues |
will wax red licke blude: and after turne white | The first water clereth the Eies, maketh the |
and when you geaue itt strong fier it will turn | face faier, p | serueth youth, Breaketh the
red againe: and lastolie it will turne white again | stoone in the reymes, prouoketh uryne |
and then it is ended kepe this close stopte in glas | being stopt by carnositie, it heleth all wounds |
to make the petca philoss | yf you wash them w | the said water, and lay
♃ m | curie quick lyme co monon clothes wet in the same: it auaileth |
ashes | mix then to gether in a morter ofmuch against the [Etify], all catares and |
stoone: put them in a retorte: & destill it w | th acoughe: washe the [oratica] therw and lay |
strong fier untill all the mercury bee cu | intowet clothes theron, taketh away the pane |
the receauer: then take it furth and kepe it in | p | sently
a glas to make the composition | The other water cauled water |
♃ the water that was first made & | Balsamj helpeth scabbes being washe |
putt it in a gourd of glasse well luted then put | therw[] | , and the white scale, lepra,
in the m | curie that was destilled: then take steeleall sorte of ulcers [corosine] | are not
in thin plates | yorne in thin plates gold leauesand many other thinge |
put them all to gether in the geas: and p sently | The oile of Balsame serueth for an |
sett on the head and [receier], & set the glas: and p sently | infinite number of thinge, Especially wormes |
sett on the head and receu | , & set the glas into ein the heade, it p | serueth the face, and it ys
furnace. geue it fier untill all the water be cum | most [epelent] against the plurisie, geuing |
furth w | th the fume: let it coole and kepe itt close
| at a tyme w water of
Breake the glas and in the botton is the petra phi: | The Balme Artificiall | taken
Grind it finely serse itt, then wash itt | helpeth the stich p | sentlie, the cough, catarr
with distilled veing | & drie itt againe then washecoldness in the head, & stomake, & wounds |
itt w | rose water, and drie it very well, still stirrin the heade. Anoint the head therwith |
it ouer the fier: then kepe it in a glas | once in a daye it p[] the broiyne | ceth
The water that was destilled from | and the stomake & it is a Sou[] | aigne
the stoone, will serue for the same purpose | hit resolueth the quasten anointing the pac |
againe: But you must take but halfe the quan- | therw | hit is good for all diseases hot or
titie of the foresaid matters: | colde &c |
when the water is againe destilled | Aromatico Phiroauanti |
kepe it close for infynite purposes | against all disseases |
yt clenseth the Stomake | ♃ fine sugar [pure] perles, muske, | ,
Saffron, lignu | aloes Synamon ana of|
petra philosophie | mix them to gether|
and w | Rose water make therof lozenges|
s. a. w | kepe in a box of wod cloose shutte|
geue | or in Broth wyne or|
Phyorouante Balme | water, or mixed w | any pills or potion it
♃ [ueinte trpentyne] , p fect oile of Bayes | evacuateth the stomake [upwardes & when] |
galbanum gum Arobie olibamu | & doth helpe all crude infirmities: if y | do
mirrhe electe, gum hedere ana | , ligugeue it in a potion leaue non in the bottom |
aloes, gallingale, cloues, cansollida minore | and let the pa crude water so much as he |
cinamon, Nutmege, zedoari, ging | , diptamuwill: but let him eate little that daye |
albu | ana muske, amber greece anaElectuario Angelico phioraute |
Beats all into pulder, & put them in a [Ref...] | ♃ Safron, ligu[..], Synamon, red corall | al
of glas well luted: then put therto, aqua | ana | Heleboris niger, w out p pacou
uite rectified w[flegnie] & so lett | out[ucco] Rosa [mesud,] that | Electuarm des
it stand viij daies: then destill itt by [saude] | is not to much boiled [..] | Sugar Rosa
& ther well furth white water mixed with | muske Petraphilosophale of |
oyle: kepe the fier small vntill ther cu | ou[sfeuce of wyne Purefride honey] | quinte
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