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Out of Leonard Pirouaut


Petra Philosophale: Phiorauant ffurth a Blackishe oile, then chang the [.ce.],
against all diseases and putto an other, and increase the fier untill
♃ Sall mter, [Roch] allom, vitriall Romame anna all the spirites be cum furth, then seperate the oile
{X} two pounds: 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 with the firste water. the white
thinge then putte Sall geme four ounces then put all water is cauled. aqua del Balsame. the [...]
in a gourd with head & receuer well luted, & [ma] seperated ffrom that is cauled olsum del Balsame
[doynd]furnace destill itt with wod fier; little at the Black is cauled water Balsamj, and the
first and encrease itt acording to arte; & kepe oile seperated from itt is Balsamo actifiato
wett clothes apon the head & receauer, bycause white keepe as a precious 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, preserueth 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 with the said water, and lay
♃ mercurie one pound quick lyme six ounces common on clothes wet in the same: it auaileth
ashes three ounces mix then to gether in a morter of much against the [Etify], all catares and
stoone: put them in a retorte: & destill it with a coughe: washe the [oratica] therwith and lay
strong fier untill all the mercury bee cum into wet clothes theron, taketh away the pane
the receauer: then take it furth and kepe it in presently
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 therwith, and the white scale, lepra, []
in the mercurie that was destilled: then take steele all sorte of ulcers that are not [corosine]
in thin plates one ounce yorne in thin plates two ounces gold leaues and many other thinge
two grams put them all to gether in the geas: and presently The oile of Balsame serueth for an
sett on the head and [receier], & set the glas: and presently infinite number of thinge, Especially wormes
sett on the head and receuer, & set the glas into the in the heade, it preserueth the face, and it ys
furnace. geue it fier untill all the water be cum most [epelent] against the plurisie, geuing
furth with the fume: let it coole and kepe itt close one gram at a tyme with water of Baume Balme
Breake the glas and in the botton is the petra phi: The Balme Artificiall two grams taken
Grind it finely serse itt, then wash itt helpeth the stich presentlie, the cough, catarr
with distilled veinger & drie itt againe then washe coldness in the head, & stomake, & wounds
itt with rose water, and drie it very well, still stirr in the heade. Anoint the head therwith
it ouer the fier: then kepe it in a glas once in a daye it preceth [] the broiyne
The water that was destilled from and the stomake & it is a Soueraigne []
the stoone, will serue for the same purpose hit resolueth the quasten anointing the pac
againe: But you must take but halfe the quan-
therwith 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 four ounces, [pure] perles, muske, aloes
Saffron, lignum aloes Synamon ana one scruple of
petra philosophie four drams mix them to gether
and with Rose water make therof lozenges
s. a. with kepe in a box of wod cloose shutte
geue one dram or two drams in Broth wyne or
Phyorouante Balme water, or mixed with any pills or potion it
[ueinte trpentyne] one handful, perfect oile of Bayes evacuateth the stomake [upwardes & when]
four ounces galbanum three ounces gum Arobie four ounces olibamum & doth helpe all crude infirmities: if you do
mirrhe electe, gum hedere ana three ounces, ligum geue 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, gingum, diptamus will: but let him eate little that daye
album ana one ounce muske, amber greece ana one dram Electuario Angelico phioraute
Beats all into pulder, & put them in a [Ref...] ♃ Safron, ligum al[..], Synamon, red corall
of glas well luted: then put therto, aqua ana three drams Heleboris niger, without perpacoum
uite rectified without [flegnie] six handfuls & so lett two ounces Electuarmus des[ucco] Rosarum [mesud,] that
it stand viij daies: then destill itt by [saude] is not to much boiled six ounces Sugar Rosa[..]
& ther well furth white water mixed with eight ounces muske one dram Petraphilosophale three ounces of
oyle: kepe the fier small vntill ther cum oum quinte [sfeuce of wyne two ounces Purefride honey]

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