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fire. The juyce with Honey put into the Ears, killeth Worms, and ftayech the 
‘running thereof, It helpeth hot {wellines; or eruptions of the skin, as Blains, | 
Wheals, andiuch like ; as alfo pains of the Joynts, and places out of joynt , and 
the Hip-Gont. The fame is applyed to Womens Nipples; and fore Brealis, and 
_ that with good fuccefle, laying 1t often thereon, Being mixed with Hogs-creafe, 
and applyed to tonl, corrupt, and filthy Ulcers and Sores, cleanfeth and healeth 
them, by cooling the heat, and repreffing the fharpneffe of the hnmoiirs, fowine 
nitothem. The Mufcilage of the Seed made in Plamtane-water, whereunto the 
‘Yelk ofan Egg or two, and a little of rhe Oyntment, called Popileon, ig put) isa 
moitiafe, and ture Remedy to eafe the fharpneffe, prickings,and pains of the He 
morrhoides or Piles, if ic be layd on a Cloth; and bound thereunto, It @ayech the 
bleeding of the Note, applyed wich the juyceof Shepheards-purfe, aud Bole-Ar¥ 
moniack. The'Herb boyled, or the ‘Seeds withthe Root; and the Fundament 
bathed therewith, or to fit over the hot Liquor, eafeth the Fenafmus, # Dileate 
when one is often provoked to flool, without voydine any excrement. Ir takerh 
away the burning, and acrimony of Lime, Exphorbium and Canthartges, Ic ta- 
keth away the roughneffe ofthe hair, being bathed with’the Muicifage thereo!. 
Elexwort-Seed keepeth Campbor verywell, andlthae byiits coldneffe and moy: 
‘{ture: There isno a aed if it be wilely, and’ vie ly applyed's* yer ig 
not amiffe, to give wich Cinamon or Mace, However, in cold and méyt B 
-/ which have bac narrow Entrals, it isnot 'fafép> 5 ose era mae ey 
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