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most hold / however one may wish / be it per se by itself / whole or crushed / with sugar / or rather / their juice extracted by sugar; Item with wine; twice or thrice distilled water; their own alcali alkali or salt / when they are burned to ashes / and the salt is extrahiret extracted with their own water / so one will yet find no other effectum effect or greater useful action than as indicated; they are also given by GOD for no more than / quod renum ac vesicæ arenulas & calculos exturbent, ejiciant, pellant sivè expellant (INTEGROS) quemadmodum Practici ipsi de iis loquuntur ac scribunt original: "that they cast out, eject, drive, or expel the little sand-grains and stones of the kidneys and bladder (WHOLE), just as the Practitioners themselves speak and write about them".
This opinion also holds for parsley; Pastinacen parsnips; Apii celery; Raphani radishes; Eryngii sea holly or field eryngo roots; juniper berries; juniper oil and other such simplicibus simples and præparatis preparations more; Item / with Terebinthina turpentine and its oil or spirit; also semine saxifragiæ seeds of saxifrage / also called the seed of the stone-breaker herb; with oleo vel balsamo sulphuris oil or balsam of sulfur etc. Which one is accustomed to use for grit / sand / and stone. In stones, there truly lies the right, most subtle, and powerful stone-dissolver; stone-