Page:Chronicles of pharmacy (Volume 1).djvu/263

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Paracelsus (a).

His oil of eggs was obtained by boiling the eggs very hard, then powdering them, and distilling until an oil rose to the surface. This he recommended against scalds and burns. Oil of aniseed he prescribed in colds to be put in the nostrils and applied to the temples on going to bed. Oil of tartar rectified in a sand bath until it acquires a golden colour will cure ulcers and stone. Coral would quicken fancy, but drive away vain visions, spectres, and melancholy. Oil of a man's excrements, twice distilled, is good to apply in fistulas, and also in baldness. Oil of a man's skull which had never been buried got by distillation was given in 3 grain doses for epilepsy.