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THE COMPLETE HERBAL 
stone in the head of a Crab, and a Perch, 
if there be any stone in an Oz Gall, stone in 
the bladder of a Man, the Jaw of a Pike or 
Jack, Pearls, the marrow of the Leg of a 
Sheep, Ox, Goat, Stag, Calf, common and 
virgin Honey, Musk, Mummy, a Swallow’s 
nest, Crabs Eyes, the Omentum or call of a 
Lamb, Ram, Wether, Calf,’ the whites, 
yolks, and shells of Hen’s Eggs, Emmet’s 
Eggs, bone of a Stag’s heart, an Ox leg, 
Ossepic, the inner skin of a Hen’s Gizzard, 
the wool of Hares, the feathers of Par- 
tridges, that which Bees make at the en- 
trance of the hive, the pizzle of a Stag, of a 
Bull, Fox Lungs, fasting spittle, the blood 
of a Pigeon, of a Cat, of a he Goat, of a 
Hare, of a Partridge, of a Sow, of a Bull, 
of a Badger, of a Snail, Silk, Whey, the suet 
of a Bullock, of a Stag, of a he Goat, of a 
Sheep, of a Heifer, Spermaceti, a Bullock’s 
spleen, the skin a Snake hath cast off, the 
excrements of a Goose, of a Dog, of a Goat, 
of Pigeons, of a stone Horse, of a Hen, of 
Swallows, of a Hog, of a Heifer, the ancle 
of a Hare, of a Sow, Cobwebs, Water shells, 
as Blatta Bazantia, Buccine, Crabs, Cock- 
les, Dentalis, Entalis, Mother of Pearl, 
Mytuli Purpure, Os sepie, Umbilious Mari- 
nus, the testicles of a Horse, a Cock, the 
hoof of an Elk, of an Ass, a Bullock, of a 
Horse, of a Lyon, the urine of a Boar, of a 
she Goat. 
Culpeper.| The liver of an Hedge-hog 
being dried and beaten into powder and 
drank in wine, strengthens the reins exceed- 
ingly, and helps the dropsy, convulsions, 
and the falling sickness, together with all 
fluxes of the bowels. 
The liver being in like manner brought 
into powder, strengthens the liver exceed- 
ingly, and helps the dropsy. 
pons rneor senoned 
_ Then the College tells you these things may 
oe be taken from the SEA, as 
 College.] Amber-grease, Sea-water, Sea- 
sand, Bitumen, Amber white and yellow, 
Jet, Carline, Coral, white and red, Foam of 
the Sea, Spunge, Stone Pumice, Sea salt, 
Spunges, Amber. 
METALS, STONES, SALTS, AND 
OTHER MINERALS. 
Ver-de-grease, Scales of Brass, Ztitis, 
Alana Terra, Alabaster, Alectorions, Alum 
Seisile and Roach Amethist, Amianth, Am- 
phelites, Antimony, leaves and filings of 
Silver, Quick Silver, Lapis, Armenius, na- 
tive Arsenic, both white and red, artificial 
Arsenic, white and realgar, Argilla, Asteria, 
leaves and filings of Gold, Belemites, Ber- 
ril, Bole-armenick, Borraz, Toad-stone, 
Lapis Calaminatis, Cadmia, Lime quick and 
quenched, Vitriol, white, blue, and green, 
Steel, Borraz, Chrisolite, Chrisopus, Cyna- 
bris, native and artificial, Whetstones, 
Chalk, white and green, Crystal, Diphriges, 
the rust, dust, scales, and flakes of Iron, 
Granite, Mortar, such as walls are daubed 
with, Hematitis, Heliotropium, Jacinth, 
Hyber, Nicius, Jasper, Lapis Judacious, 
Tiles, Lapis Lazuly, Lapis Lincis, Lithan- 
thraz, Litharge of Silver and Gold, Load- 
stone, Marchasite, or fire stone Marble, Red © 
Lead, native and artificial, Miss, Naptha, 
Lapis Nephriticus, Nitre, Oaker yellow and 
red, Onyx, Opalus, Ophytes, Ostcocolla, 
Lead white and black, Plumbago, Pom- 
pholiz, Marchasite, Realgar, Ruby, red 
Oaker, Sal Armoniach, Sal Gem, and salt 
Nitre, Saphyr and Sardine, Selenitis, 
Flints, Emerald, Smiris, Sori, Spodium, 
Pewter, Brimstone, quick and common, 
Talth, Earth of Cimolia, Sames, Lemnos, 
Sylesia, Topas, Alana, Terra, Tutty, Vi- 
triol, white, blue, and green. 
Precious stones alter by a way manifest or 
hidden. 
By a way manifest, they are hot, in the 
first degree. WHemetitis, Pyritis, Lopis 
Asius, Thyitis, Smyres, Lapis Schistus. 
Precious stones cold, are in the first 
