42 CULPEPER’s ENGLISH PHYSICIAN, 
VITE. Gums, are 1. Temperate; as elemi, lacca, and tragacanth. 2. Hot, and {@ 
in the firft degree; as bdellium, and ivy gum. In the fecond, as frankincenfe, 
Balbanum, maftic, myrrh, olybanum, pitch, rofin, and ftyrax. In the third, as 
ammoniacum. In the fourth, as euphorbium. 3. Cold, as gum arabic. 2. As for 
the fecond qualities, they are, 1. Mollifying, as ammoniacum, bdellium, colophonia, 
galbanum, opopanax, turpentine, rofin, pitch, and ftyrax. 2. Binding ; as gum 
arabic, fandarac or Jupiter gum, and tragacanth. 3.\As for the third qualities, they 
are, 1. Emmenonagogic, as ftyrax. 2. Lithontriptic, as cherry gum, 4. As for the 
fourth qualities, they are cathartic, as opopanax, purging phlegm. - 
IX, Juices, are 1. T emperate; as liquorice, and white ftarch. 2. Hot, and fo 
in the firft degree, as fugar. In the fecond, as labdanum. In the third, as affafec- 
tida, and benjamin, 3 Cold, and fo in the fecond degree 5 as acacia, and fanguis 
draconis. Inthe third, as hypocyftis. In the fourth, as opium. As for the fourth 
qualities, they are cathartic; as aloes, manna, and fcammony, purging choler. 
hy as chervil, fennel, marigolds, mints, mother of 
agrimony, centaury, coftmary, 
rother and faxifrage, In the ‘womb, as calamint, 
‘Save | favin. 2, Concoéting melan- 
sd reiterate In the-breaft, as bawm, and-car- 
nightfh q , Plantain, | 
Poppies, and 
€s, fengreen, and violets. 
and water lillies. 6. In. the 
reins, 
nae, Purflain, fuccory, 
