C^hap. 15. .f >//?//' Hcrhs 



XII. rbei;7fpi. 



warms, comforts and rd 



good againft the 



id Dogs," Se 

 aWindint; 

 ;, Afthmas, 



.....^.. ..-.. „„, ^..p.u.., ^.. a..JisPeao- 



ral, good againft Wind in t!ie Bowels, Coughs, Hoarf- 

 nels, Phthilicks, Afthmas, ftiortnefs of Breatli, Pe- 

 ripmeumonies, and indeed all Difeales of the Breft 

 afldl^ungs: outwardly applied, it warms, diicufles, 

 and refolves hard Tumors •, and therefore is good in 

 an Oedema and other like fwellings of the Joynts. 

 Dofe inwardly is, from j. dram to ij. drams or more, 

 diflblved in Wine and drunk. 



XIII. ll^e Ext rati with Sprit cfWim. It is made 

 of the Caput Mart, of the Herb and Plant after Di- 

 ftillation, iSc. given from j. dram to ij. drams in 



dote agdX™ Ragufo^rKLce^Meanes! Small- 

 Pox, Sportcd-Fcver, Poyfon inwardly taken, or out- 



"xiV. ^Th'^CanTed Rm^Ws a^pt'eafant^thing, 

 and being often eaten iS good againft Coughs, Hoarl- 



jiinedOi/ which ajcends with theWa- 



^\^ln "the Bowels,'^the Colick and 

 : Guts, Poyfon of all Kinds, and the 



InieaionofthePl 



lagueorPefti 

 )fes of the fci 



ofthelnfpiflat 



effeaual: It opens all Otiilri.aior.s of tte Ur 



pels botli Birth and After-birth. Doiefrom'ip. ( 



with%nd then mixt^with^a^Glafs oTwi^e^ 

 XVI. T/^e Balfamwhh Oil of Nutmegs. 



Baljam of"tfru!,j. drams'': OiJ of AngeZI' j".' 

 and half., mix them. It eafes all pains of the hcau, 

 as Head-Achs, Megrims, &c. proceeding from a cold 

 caufe, beijig anointed thereon.. Inwardly taken to 

 j. Scruple, in a Bolus of Mitfiridate, or in any pro- 

 per liquid Vehicle, it has all the Virtues of the Oil 



XVIL^tI'/xJ S^-r^f /fe^K/w/e Tknt. It is a 

 lingular thing againft the Pleurifie, Peripneumony, 

 Plague, or any Peftilential Difeafe, the Colick, Stran- 

 gury, andftoppage of Urine; for it abfotbs the acid 



caufe 'of thofe^di&ffSuon"; itToofenTthe BTood^ 

 and caufes a prefent and fpeedy Circulation, and 

 withall it optns all Obftruaions of the Lungs, and 

 caufes a free breathing. Dofe from i. Scruple to i. 

 Dram, in the DiftiUed Water, or inWine, orothei 



XVIII. The Syrup. It is Peaoral, good againft 



h makes an cxcelknt WoundXinkri'or fuch aHuve 

 unlhot or Contufed Wounds, old Sovcs running 

 leers, foetid and callous f iftula's, difpcling ihetn 



id ftalks, (as is alfo the Decoaion)_and has all the 

 j^owerful to all the faid Intentions. Dofe from iij. 

 '° Xkl. "^Thlspi^t. ° Vt is dther 7iv!pk or Con,pouv<^ 

 The Simple is a moft famous Cordial, fcarcdv inlL-- 

 rior ro any other Vegetable Cordial in the A\\jrld -. 

 againft Fainting, Swoonings and C:on\uliioiis, wlic- 



old Age. I cannot fpeak enough in the praiil- of it! 

 It refifts Poyfon, whether inward or outward, and 

 the Contagion of a Peftilential Air. Dol'e from i. 

 dram to half an ounce, weU dulcified witli trebbfc 



in Our Pharmacopaia Loniinerifis., Lib. 4. Cap. 1. 



'i.-m.°'The^%lTuom ^TMlure. It is a great 

 Cordial Reftorative, and an excellent thing for fuch 



Aula's about them, which have been of long ftand- 



proper Vehiculum. 



XXIII. The Saline Tinaure. It is a good Vul- 

 lerary, and carries off much of the Morbifick Farcu- 

 cncies and Defilement by Urine ; opens Obftruai- 

 m^ c f all the Vifcera, takes away Heat, Burnuigs, 



Breathing, becaufe it diflblves the Tartarous Muci- 

 lage of the Lungs, i^c Dofe from j. dram to iij. 

 ' - in the Diflilled Water, or in Mead or 



V. Tix Oily TmSure. It is good to anoint 

 the Gout and Sciatica, and all Pains and 



Joynts, proceed- 



Aches ot the JNer\'es, 1 endons and Joynts, proceed- 



m || proper ^^^J^^^^ ^^ p^^^^^,^_ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^ 



ing, and more pleafant to be taken. Dofe is from 



or f^z ghfs'of Wiiie,^ thrice a Ly. ^^"^' 



XXVI. TheEffence. This is the moft neceffaty and 

 ufeful of all±e Preparations made of Angelica, and 

 is made of the Juice of the whole Plant. It is pooA 



