CHAP. 55.—THE METHOD OF WASHING EARTHS FOR MEDICINAL
PURPOSES.
All these earths—for we will take the present opportunity
of mentioning it—are well washed in water, and then dried
in the sun; after which, they are again triturated in water,
and left to settle: this done, they are divided into tablets.
They are usually boiled in earthen vessels, which are well
shaken every now and then.