INTRODUCTION. 



" done by either a Balfamick Property , or by i ' 

 Speajick, ff which Aaure IS Cinmb^T of Antimo 

 nv, and ill Iweet Prtparacions of Mercury, which 



c ntmuil piffige thrd' the Lungs, it does it length 

 pc Jdlly heal them 7 Thole which regard the 



t ^kJ umittckor^ pituitCHi Matter, fluffing if em 



0} I our Coughs, &.C ) 'and c life it to he cxpetio 



tall I Ptaorals Bejides, )hey many times clear 



\\\ K PLFURITICKS Tlrfe are 

 fu' ,ln,s nireatpropn,tedtothe?huu,and 



Tn7/ii uTsuttc"! //f IW^'&c Zfth% 



Jot iOl litis especially fiicha^^ ",Vln ofTir 

 t II , L ;// immediately ajfia the Pleura, ;// / g ve 

 prejcnt e ijt tn the difaffdlions there f 



\III 6 CARDIACKS, Cordnl. 

 'ihefe ire Medutnes appro; riatcd tn tic H itt^ 



AUwn Amd therejore'Cordials ougJt to abouni 



and with Heat to flrengthin the hei/t, anl mi I 

 It perjorm its alhon Ihofe Cordials w}ich rc\ i\e 

 ind r<,hefh the Spirits, mufl be Spirit uor^ is Wine, 

 andSpritofWine And ihofc which Itrengthen 



Alexiphar-nickb, or Antidotes aninft Toifon 



' IX 7 HEPATICKS Theje arc 



]hJ^a^TonfSdfnTth,e^^^^^^^ i As 



thy open itsObfiru&i s 2 As il ty reJIH its 



fiZJiin" 'aiilLVlchch n IS mpoJHble thit the 

 ^crlnn fhoald be H ell, but miili at long run fall in 

 to a c njumptwn Ihefe cut and extenuite with- 

 n iny -Lchemcnt hi at, and yet clemft. As to the 

 kcond UpiticLs oppojlte '%'^^/)(';f J^f '^^^ 



d, , '''^•^^y^ 'f''^^^^^^^ 



\ nr> /'u'nd fl/ly^Te'it'S!:. <ft'7Lner, 



a. I, >/ ^^/f'j4^^i^';;'/7;;;';^^j'y,f7S 



..arts the /'^'■/'^^"'^;{,f/^f/'"f;; 'J^^^'fj/'7/ 



' / /l'i\ 'J'^ini \"sc Oblhuaio'if. "' ^ "' 



led tuts ipnirpr at d t > the Spleen Splcnetich 



'nb'"'\ ToTedllus^Difuk., 'and^lh^fe in In 



I u Its nan, I rihililflTne 



y /Dcjbftruaors <-/ p.ii n uel ' Ur 





? 



]V/inh:t°Co^"Z%^^^^^^^ 



Ape 



Te%f±7i%s'!fZ'B%!frAdd 

 ef Carmtnames c njoinrl n th Sylvius xSpi 

 Antico! cu., where Wind feems to hive if e 



Me 



II 10 NEPHRITICKS Thefe a,e 

 icines appropriated to the Reins and Bladder 

 he Reins, a Jeparition is iride of the Serum 



lectp , U to contnn it Therefore tt is necefjary 



thcii^ ftrcngth, thit tJ ey may the better perform- 

 their 0/Jiccs 1 he Difeafes fjii&im^ the Reins and 

 Bladhr, are chiefly, 1 Obftruaions by a tartarous 

 or vifcid Mutilage 2 Stones, Gravel, or Sand 

 ^ Iiflammation 4 Piffing Blood y Ulcers 



TU^ kcond, by Lithontnpticks The third, by 



]\n click Wme 'The fourth, by Stypti/s and 



Chill Giiei'^, Peru, Capuii \tnice, Strasburg 



tuiy, ii'^f' tt rf end^ ah otkei things 



Xlll II HISILRICKS Thfc are 

 M d L n a appropriated to the \ \ omb It k a 



