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_ Seroprivia.—‘* The herb bruifed, or the juice 
‘* made up into an ointment, and applied to the 
“4 place, hath been found by late experience to be 
** availeabie for the King’s Evill.” Park. p. 654. 
= Several hereditary | inftances_ of this difeafe faid 
to have been cured by it. AEREAL Inriu /BNCES, ‘p. 
49, §0, quoted by Hauer, hit. n. £930-" qi 
A man with fe rophulous ulcers in various parts f 
the body, and which in the rightleg were {fo viru- 
lent that its amputation was propofed, -cured by 
Suce, exprefs. cochl. t. bis intra xiv, dies, in} pinta 
cereu ipa calida.. 
‘The leaves temdining 2 after ath out of the 
jules were applied every day to the ulcers. Prad. 
as, p40. quotes: oF i ae apparat. medicam, cz sf 
fuellin mri upper ly eadibeinfut 
fookars ofa the joints of ‘the Singers; mach relieved-s 
but the medicine was left off, on account of its vie> 
lent effects on the conftitution. Jb. b- 42 a> as 
sbnevey 525: at het 
ae man with a ferophulous tumour of the right yes 
| attended for three years with eres pain was 
com- 
