tity, . 
¢Melilote boyled with Rofin, Wax, Sheeps-Tallow,and fome Turpentine,which 
if it be well made; will be almoft as green as the Herbit felf, and fmell very 
frong thereof, although it betwo orthree years old. - The juyce dropped into 
the Eyes, cleareth the fight, and taketh away the Web, Pearl, or Spots therein: it 
helpeth alfo the pains ot the Ears, dropped inco them , and fteeped in Vinegar 
or Rofe-water , it helpech the Head-ach. It alfo mollifiech hard Tumors and 
Inflammations that happen in the Eyes or other parts of the Body, asthe Seat or 
Fundament, and the privy parts of Man or Woman, being boyledin Wine, and 
Jaid to the place ; -and fometimes the yolk of a roalted Egg, or the Powder of 
Fenegreek, or Linfeed, or fine Flower; or Poppy-Seed, or Endive, is added unto 
it. The Flowets of Melilote and Camomile, are much ufed in Glyfters, to expel 
Wind, and to eafé pains : as alfo in Pultifes, that are made for the fame purpote, 
and to aflwage fwellings or Tumors, that happen in the Spleen, or other parts, 
It helpeth Wens, after it is boyled im water,and alfo running Ulcers of the Head, 
if it be plied wich Chalk,Wine,and Galls. It is effectual to be applyedco 
thofe who have faddenly loft their fenfes, by any Paroxifme :/as alfo to ftreng- 
then the memory, to comforethe Head and Brains, and to preferve them from 
pains, and the fear of the Apoplexy, if the Head be often wathed with the diftil- 
Jed Water of the Herb & Flowers, ora Lye madetherewith. If farisfaétion ¢- 
nongh hath not been given for eafing the pain of the fides, here is a. quilt‘ ‘a bag 
for the purpofe, Take Melilote Flowers, Camomile, Ro and Elder Flows 
ers, of each half amhandful, of Bran an han: of Anifeed, 
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