Chap. 1 . 9. "E^^JjfTlrn'- 







Juice ; it opens Obftruaions of the Gall, Liver, 

 chord" iack^MdanchouT" anft'^^^^ 



XIX. The Oil by Infolation or 

 dyn, eafes the Spleen, and pains of the Mother, and 

 is very eflFeftual in all old pains of the Joints, and 



proreeding from' a''coU'Ca°ufe" TIs alfo?'very 



livoln, hari, or pained, tlirough Cold, or Curd- 



Tx. The Oimment. It has the Virtues of the 



mExpreilbJ Juice;/, 



~aid to take away Tanning ofthe'skS, Sun-bun'i- 

 ng, and other the like diiafteaions. 



Spleen, making thin both Blood and Humors. It 



uig, Noon, and Night, it lo Ifrengtheiis the Bowek 

 ::.s that it prevents the' return of a Dropfic n, -ho^i 

 .'erloiis where it has been lately cured It alio re- 



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r^t^Sr{^'^?:^Ttl;eCS;^a;:i 



S^3x^iSi^a-!i;i:^iSo; 



their Water, tha't if this Effence be duly liven, ir 



HypochondriackMeWholfy : It is ,S a 'good 

 remedy againit the bitingsol Vipers, Rattle-Snakes 



jnd other Serpents, as alio the Poilbn of Mad 



fo lengthens the Bowels, that that Difeafe returns 



^TXV.T/....T..... It is excellent againft 



no more. It kills Womis in the Belly, and drys 



up Rheums. 



Vapors, Fits of the Mother, and other d.lafteaions 



XVI. The Infufwn in Wmc. It cleanfes grofs Hu- 

 mors, and eafes pains in the Hips, the Gout, and 



of the Womb. Itftrengthens a weak Stomach, rcfilts 



Vomiting, caules a good Appetite and Digettion, 



other like Dileales proceeding from Tartarous Hu- 



removing faintnefs and fickneis at heart. It is eood 

 againft Poifon, and the Plague, as alio all Putrid. 



helps Digellion, and caufes a good Appetite. It allb 



Malign, and Peftileniial Dileafes, beirg ukcn in al 



prevails againit Stitches, pains of the Sides, and 



that The fick drinks from twenty' to forty drops at 



other difattedions of the Pleura. 







away "the iiiaHgnity of°the' DiTmpe^r, and wonde^ 



iHifMi 



fiiUy abates the putrid heat of the Fevej, whether 

 Conrinent, Continual or Contermitting. 



XXVI. The G,ly TMre. It carr.es off the vel- 



ther dead or alive, as alfo the After-birth, eafing 

 the pains of Mother, and caufing an efFeftuai Clean- 



^2^l^£s^S^y^L?^^^, 



iiiig after Delivery. It is good againit the Rickets 



given from one dram to two drams, in a good 

 draughr of Gr<^««. Poffet-drink, it has been known 



in Children, evacuates Tamr out of the Urinary 



Paffages. and brings away Sand and Gravel, itop- 



to cure Agues : more efpecially it the Sp,m Iwji 



rHffSirwS^^S' 



be effeaually anointed therewith, from {he vJe- 







the fides, it eales their Pains : and'givenTnv^rdW^ 



Ln'^lnrAskrlyX&ys /is'a woXfbl good 



gives eale in the Colick. Given to a Woman in 

 Lbor from fifteen to thirty or forty drops, in fbme 



convenient Vehicle, it facilitates the Delivety, whe- 



"'s."T5!j?,fsifsr'±;r ,...„. 



ther alive or dead, and efieaually brings avvay the 



foul Ulcers, and fpreading Scabs of the Head, or 

 Tannings, Sun-burnings, Spots, Marks, Scurf; Dand- 



