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XI. Ous; which are, 1. Hot; heating, 1. The ftomach, as of maftic, mints, 
nard, and wormwood. 2. Theliver, as of bitter almonds, maftic, nard, peaches, 
and wormwood. 3. The fpleen, as of capers, behen, lillies, and fpike. 4. The 
womb, as the cherine, dill, flower de luce, faffron, and nard. 5. The joints, as of 
nard, nutmegs, and Indian nuts. 6. The nerves, as of coftus, euphorbium, mattic, 
pepper, {weet marjoram, and elecampane. 2. Cold; cooling, 1. The head, as of 
mandrakes and poppies. 2. The ftomach, as the lentifk, myrtine, myrtle, ompha- 
cine, quinces and rofes. 3. The breaft, as of violets and water lillies. 4. The 
liver, as the ftomachical. 5. The reins, as water lillies. 6. The nerves, as lentifk. 
-7--The wonb, as of gourds, lentifk, myrtles, quinces, and water lillies. 3. Dry, as 
of nard, nuts, and ricinus. 4. Moift, as of fweet almonds, freth olives, cucumbers, 
gourds, melons, oily pulfe, and violets. 2. As for the fecond qualities, they are, 
1. Mollifying, as daffodil, linfeed, ftyrax, camomile, and lillies. -2 Refolving, as 
dill, camomile, and euphorbium.: 3. Loofening, as of {weet almonds, jeffamin, and. 
olives. 4. Binding, as of maftic, mints, myrtles, myrtine, lentifk, and cenanthe, 
5. Drawing, as of bays, dill, St. John’s wort, and rue. 6. Cleanfing, as of myrrh, 
~ elder, radifh and ricinus, 7. Digefting, as of bitter almonds, nuts,: olives and rue. 
8. Anodyne, as of camomile, dill, bays, elder, St. John’s wort, poplars, lillies; wall- 
flowers, almonds {weet, linfeed, olives, omphacine, fleawort, poppies and rofes. 
3. As forthe third qualities, they are, 1. Suppurating, as of lillies. 2. Glutinating, 
as of liquid amber, balfam, myrrh, and tobacco. 3. Incarning, as fallad oil. 4. Ci- 
- Catrizing, as oils of fuch fimples. 5. Venereal, as of fiftic nuts. 6. Lithontriptie, 
as of cherries, and of citron kernels. 7. Hypnotic, as of henbane, nightfhade, 
lillies of the water, mandrakes, and poppies. 4. As for the fourth qualities, they 
are See as the enicine - and of es) eee 
e 4'6 Ointments ; <ick are, 1. Hot, as of baa: Sitthed. arregon, marti- 
atum,, agrippa, ‘and for the ftomach. 2. Cold, as the white and red camphorate, 
Galen’s efrigera - poplars, rofate, and violets. 2. As for the fecond qualities, they 
are, ¥: “Mollifyin ng, as of briony, dialthea, refumptivum, tetrapharmacon and arta- 
nite. 2. Bindin as. Ccomitiffz, defenfivum, Galen’s refrigerant, citrinum, popu 
_Teon, and the pettoral, 3. Drawing, as the fufcum, arregon, agrippe, martiatum. — 
4 Cleanfing, as the: citron, and egyptiac. 5. Anodyne, as the anodyne, pectoral, 
- dialthea, arregon, martiatum, refumptivum, populeon, and Galen’s refrigerant. | 
6. Hypnotic, as populeon. 3, Refolving, as of bays, agrippa, arregon, and marti- 
atum, 
