The Virtue and Operation of this Balsam. THat this Balsam may be used to the health and profit of the buyers, it must be always kept close, and the vessel wherein it is must be very well stopped, or else it will consume and waste away. Any person which hath his sigh beginning to fail him let him continually smell unto this Balsam, and he shall be holpen, and his sight shall be preserved. Make this Balsam warm, and rub therewith the Nose within and without, of all those that have a moist and cold brain, so shall they be preserved in great health thereby. And whosoever hath a cold Rheum: descending from the brain, let them rub their Nostrils with this Balsam three times a day, morning, no one, and night, and it helpeth them. Such as are heavy headed, dull witted, or forgetful, let all those use to anoint the hinder part of their head with this Balsam, and it comforteth the wit, and refresheth a man exceedingly well. Give six drops of this Balsam in a spoonful of wine, beer, or ale fasting, to all these that have no appetite, and it helpeth: also th●se that use to drink of it, are long preserved in young liking. If any person have a flegmey stomach, let them use every morning fasting, to take six drops of this Balsam in wine, beer, or ale, and it expelleth the phlegm, and comforteth the stomach: also whosoever hath abundance of corruption in their stomach, which is the cause of great feebleness, let them use it as aforesaid, and every twelfth, or fourteenth day purge themselves, so may they shortly be holpen, which might their lifetime live and suffer great pains. Being taken every morning six drops in a spoonful of wine, beer, or ale, it preserveth one from poison all the day after: also it preserveth a man from all corrupt and poisoning air, and specially good to be used in time of pestilence. Such as are poisoned, let them instantly take six drops of this Balsam in a spoonful of water, and so continue in taing of it twelve hours after, that is, every hour six drops, so shall they be holpen. Any person which by chance falleth, and is bruised on any part of his body, let him straightway anoint the same place therewith, and it suageth the swelling, and putteth away the blackness of the sore: also when a man hath a stitch in the side, anoint it therewith, and it helpeth. Neither any old or young folk that have a stinking breath, so that the stink come from the stomach, but it helpeth, if it be received every morning fasting, six drops with a spoonful of wine the space of fourteen days, and fast two hours after they have taken it. Six drops of this Balsam put into a Fistel every day the space of twenty days, healeth and stoppeth the Fistel: also it healeth all wounds old or new, laid unto them twice a day according to the quantity of the wound. Six drops of this Balsam put into a broad Pustell, which cometh of cold and gross humours, in the space of twelve days it will be made whole. Many which are sick by occasion of cold and dry humours which causeth consumption, may drink every morning and evening six drops of this Balsam with wine, and they shall recover their health again. Any body which hath aPostumation, which cometh of wind and moisture that would settle itself in any place of the body, anoint the same place with this Balsam three times a day, and in the space of eight days it shall be healed. Readily doth this Balsam heal all sores which chance in hands, legs, or arms, or any part of the body, if it be anointed with it three times a day. Peaceably and very quickly this Balsam suageth swellings, which is not of the Dropsy, if the swelling be anointed three times a day with it, and linen clothes laid upon them were with the said Balsam. Every person that is taken with the palsy, let them morning and evening drink six drops of this Balsam in a spoonful of wine, and also anoint the party which is taken with the said palsy twice a day, and they shall be healed, and it comforteth all the parts of the body marvelously. This Balsam healeth all pains in the joints, so that you wash the joints therewith; and also plaster the said joints with linen cloth wet in the said Balsam: this must be done twice a day. He, or they which have their sinews drawn together, let them wash them with this Balsam, and they shallbe restored to their former health and strength. Also it helpeth the hemorrhoids when they are very grievous: also it is good for sickness, which chanceth in the hinder part which is named Tenasmos, if a linen cloth wet with the said Balsam be put therein. Also this Balsam being mixed with sweet Civet, and laid upon a little black wool, and put into the ears, restoreth hearing. This Balsam, made by N. P. Master of Arts, and Minister of God's Word, is to be sold in Maiden Lane, at the sign of the Crown over against Goldsmith's Hall, where it hath been sold, and the premises approved these fourscore years. Vivat Rex.