Mead-sweet, 227 
Mechracah, 223 
Medicines, method of mixing,210 
on the Temperature of, 
376 
————— Temprate, 377 
———— Hot, ib. 
Hot in the first degree, 
ib. 
Medicines, hot in the second de- 
gree, 378 
fourth de- 
gree, ib. 
fourth de- 
gree, ib. 
Cooling, 378 
cool in the first de- 
gree, 379 
second and 
third degree, ib. 
cold in the fourth de- 
gree, 379 
moistening, ib. 
drying, ib. 
of the appropriation 
of the several parts of the 
body, 380 
appropriated to the 
Head, ib. 
Brain, ib. 
Eyes, ib. 
Mouth and Nose, 382 
Ears, ib. 
—___—— Teeth, ib. 
Breast and lungs, ib. 
Heart, 383 
Stomach, 384 
Liver, 385 
Spleen, ib. 
Reins& Bladder, 386 
Womb, ib. : 
Joints, ib. 
Propriety or opera- 
tion of, 387 
Hardening, ib. 
Loosening, 388 
Drawing, 389 
Discussive, ib. 
Repelling, 390 
Cleansing, 391 
Suppuring, 392 
~———_— Provoking urine, ib. 
Breeding flesh, 393 
Glutinative, ib. 
Resisting poison, ib. 
————— Purging, 394 
Medlar, 115 
Melilot, or King’s Claver, 115 
Mercury, French and Dog, 116 
——— Dog, ib. _ 
Metals, Minerals, and Stones, 254 
4, * 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Metals, Stones, Salts, and other 
Minerals, 276 
Mints, 117 
Misselto, 118 
Mithridate Mustard, 182 
Money-wort, or Herb Two- 
pence, 119 
Monks Rhubarb, 225 
Moonwort, 120 
Mosses, 120 
Motherwort, 121 
Mouse-ear, 122 
Mugwort, 122 
Mulberry Tree, 123, 223 
Mullein, ib. 
Mustard, 124 
Hedge, 125 
Nailwort, or Whitlow-grass, 126 
Nep, or Catmint, ib. 
Nettles, 127, 227 
Nightshade, 128 
Oak, 128 
Oats, 129 
Oils, 205 
Oils, 353 
Simple Oils by expression, 
ib. 
Infusion and Decoc 
tion, 354 
—— Compound Oils by infusio: 
and decoction, 355 
Ointments, 208 
Ointments, more simple, 358 
more compound, 362 
One Blade, ib. 
Onions, 130, 220 
Orchis, 129 
Orpine, ib. 
Orris, or Flower-de-Luce, 222 
Parsley, 131 
Piert, or Parsley Break- 
stone, ib. 
Parsnips, 132 
——— Cow, ib. 
————- garden and wild, 224 
Peach tree, 133 
Pear Tree, 134 
Pellitory, of Spain, 134, 225 
of the Wall, 135 
Peony, male and female, 224 
Pennyroyal, 136 
Peony, male and female, 137 
Pepperwort, or Dittander, 138 
Periwinkle, 138 
Peter’s Wort, St. 139 
Pimpernel, 139 ; 
Physic, a Key to Galen’s Metho:: 
of, 376 
the general use of, ib. 
of the temperature, ib. 
Pills, 209, 339 
Pine, Ground, 140 
eae 
Plaisters, 208, 367 
Plantain, 141, 224 
Plants, things bred from, 252 
Plums, 142 
Polypody of the Oak, 142 
Poplar Tree, 143 
Poppy, 144 
Poultices, 209 
Preserved Roots, Stalks, Barks, 
Flowers, Fruits, 314 
Preserves, 206 
Primroses, 146 
Privet, 146, 218 
Purslain, 146 
Queen of the Meadows, or Mead- 
ow Sweet, 147 
Quince Tree, 148 
Radishes, garden and wild, 225 
Ragwort, 149 
Rest-Harrow, or Camonack, 150 
Rattle Grass, 150 
Receipts, General Caution, 395 
———to purge the Head, ib. 
for a Rheum in the 
Head, and the Palsy, ib. 
ib. 396 
———— for the falling off of the 
Hair, ib. 
———— to purge the Head, ib. 
——— for Eyes that are blast- 
ed, ib. 
———-Excellent Water to. 
clear the Sight, ib. 
—for a hurt in the Eye 
with a stroke, ib. 
———-to draw Rheum back 
from the Eyes, ib. 
——— for a Web in the Eye, © 
ib. 
pain in the Ears, ib. 
an Imposthume in 
the Ear, ib. 
Polypus, or a fleshy 
substance growing in the 
Nose, ib. 
bleeding at the Nose, 
ib. 
——_—_——a Canker in the Nose, 
ib. 
another for the Poly- 
pus, ib. 
extreme heat of the 
Mouth, 397 
a Canker 
Mouth, ib. 
————- to keep Teeth white, ib. 
———— fasten the Teeth, ib. 
——_—— for the Tooth-ache, ib. 
in the 
ib. 
ing of OS 
