104 1 wddamin¥den, Or, 
The Temperature, 
The Sak cla Gum, of the Maffckstrerae hot and at almoft inthe 
third Degree, and fomenianairipaenyy S 
a 
‘The Ver ertues. 
Maftickis one of the beft things I knéw, for the Tooth-ach, and may ealily be 
gotten.at the Apothecaries Shops , being infufed, or fteeped in Bolettaic, it 
good to wath the mouth withall, to faiten toole Teeth, and’ to ftrengthen ie 
‘Gums, 0 | Mattick heated in Wine, and the Gums, Mouth, and Teeth wafhed | 
the: 
+h, cleanfech the corruption theteof, and fafineth che loofenefle, both of 
ahd Teeth, The fame {pread on Velvet or Pluth, and laid untorhe Tem: 
hthe Rheum from falling down, and fo eafeth the Tooth-ach. The 
Teeth Wekewrie being’ ubbed wit i 
Firft hold the Root of Pelfitory ¢ | 
place where a hollow Tooth is,to draw out the Rheum,and then fill it wich Ma 
ftick,and it will ceafe the greateft tharis: Beingheld in the mouth, and 
chewed upon, it doth dry and comfort the brain, by drawing down flegme from 
it, and (tayeth the falling down of he humours, and.alfo caufecs a {weer breath, 
Weis ufedin Oyntments, and Plaifters,tocleanfe and heal Ulcers and Sores,to 
the fretting Fluxes of humo 
} binceth all.che parts whereunto it is applyed, 
WS WO isufed alfo inPleilies 
| 
Being taken inwardly, iefeavehe ape 
t ining vertue dich Bae at ae 
the Flux of che Belly, and | 
aA8) them; andtodrythemup, and to fill” oid 4 
