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[[//double underscore]]Soluble Glafs, [[end underscoring//]]

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15 parts powdered quartz
10 do of Potash
1 do - Charcoal 

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These are [[//single underscore]]melted[[end underscoring//]], worked [[//underscored]] cold water [[end underscoring//]], & then [[//underscored]] boiled [[end underscoring//]] with five parts of water,

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in which it entirely difsolves. It is then applied to wood work, or any other required substance. As it cools it [[//underscored]] gelatinizes [[end underscoring//]], & dries up into a transparent colorlefs glafs, on any surface to which it is applied. It renders wood nearly incomustible. [[//underscored]]New York Post[[end underscoring//]]

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For The Dropsy
Recipe given me by [[double underscore]]Mrs.[[end underscoring]] Townsend - after a remarkable cure mentioned.
   
6 gr. Elaterium ----------- grs - VI.
16.   Pulo. Colocynth ------gr.  XVI.
 8.   Resin Talap ----------gr.  Viii
drops 4. of Juniper --------g"    IV.
Made into 36 Pills.

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[[double underscore]] Golden Yellow[[end underscoring]]

M. Quimet's Recipe for making a golden yellow more intense than the Naples Yellow.
Take of [[//single underscore]] antimoniate[[end underscoring//]] of [[//underscored]]Potash (carefully washed), one part, and of [[//underscored]]Minium[[end undering//]] two parts - grind & mix them well into a Paste - dry it & reduce it to a powder - then expose the powder for four or five hours to a [[//underscored]]red heat[[end underscoring//]], taking care not to raise the temperature so high as to disengage the Ocigen from the Lead & Antimony.