of the late TeftHencS. iff The famous Sir Theodore Mayern6*i Elect uarium de Ovo* Ifi Ovum vulgariter ut in Pharmacopoeia Loii- dinenfi frap de quo fume, & fern* finapios, vel eruca ana ^ i. Antidoti Saxonica ^ fs. la* fidis prunella 3 V. Antimonii diafhoret, fixiffimiy & croc I metallorum fimul vftorurn 3 iij- pulv* JcordHy rut a , z.edoaria ana o ij. fs. Theriaca vcn* veterls J iv. Philonii 'turner i B vij. gr. ij. mi fee & cum ffiir. theriac. 5 iij. Gr mellls de Jpw matt q. f Plat Elell. molle, Dof ad 9 iv. vet 3 ij. corroborand, adjicUndo cor da, & jecinsrd vi. viferatum v. a. e. prap But it is to be obferved in this likewife, as in other An- tidotes, that a long Fermentation of the Ingredients together in a Mafs is very "iie- ceffary, becaufe by that Means they more intimately mix with one another.- BUT if the Body Be too open, the' Lapis Contrayerva is very faitable, and 'tis thus made : ~§t Pulv. radic. . contrayerva rec, § j. f erf en- tar ia virgin. 3 ij. fs. extract, radic. Angelica^ torment ilk ana 3 ij. fulv, C, C. vhilofofmce calcim }$ ehelaruni-