1 68 Salmon J* 



Berhal. Lib. I. 



XXIX, The Collyrmm. Ir is made of the UqmA 



chey were hurt iheiewith - but as it is a thine who! "' 





tabulous,fow'e leave it. ' ^ 



SS^^-EISs 



II. Tl^e KmJs.lt is twofold, i. X...^'„=, „v,^ 







S^i^L^^JS;?' lilSTciSk '^'^- 



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( anouc an eighth part ) be added to it, it becomes 





profitable for fore, inflamed and running Eyes , it 

 Itrengthens the weakned part, and powerfully Hops 







the Hux.on. It alfo cleanfes Ulcers in the Eyes, 





drys, and heals them : And I was was informed by 





a very skilful Chirurgion, that he once cured a ¥,- 





Jhcia Lachrymahs therewith, by injeaing it in, with 





a proper Syringe. This I am fure of, that it fingu- 

 heaRng -, and drys up moift Scabs, and other break- 





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ings out like Scurf or Morphew, tliough oncng 





fome tir^e! Taken inwardfy, fiom half an ounce to 



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two ounces at a time, it prevails againft Colds, 





Coughs, Hoarfnefs, Wheazings, fhortnefs of Breath, 

 difficulty of Breathing, and other difaifeaions of 







the Lungs. Being thus continued for fome confi- 



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XXX. The i,xed Salt. It is highly Antifebritick 





and Diuretick. Diffolved to one dram in the Di- 





ItiUed Water, and fo drank, it carries off the Mor- 





Sfick caufe of all Fevers by' Urine, and cleanfes all 

 the Urinary parts of Gravel, Sand, and Tartar, lodg- 



Comrnor. '^ ^M^ 



ed in them. "^It is alfo exceUent good againft the 



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ISiKH^^l/laS^'J^f 





Sl\'iA^r™^tfS~Sssi 







and takes off Freckles from the Face, if conftantly 





uil-J tor Ibme time , and alio removes other defor- 









XXXI. -He menUalSah. It has all the Virtues 





nfihc Liquid Ji;xc and Effence, and may be given 









ll all'li:^^ rSa?of'^o^Sc°JW 





in? aiid E\en!ng. It is a great Stomaiick, and 

 Swejmer of the Blood ; a noble Antifbbritick ; and 



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!;i;:^'?;?,;;gj:"SrSJ^ss^^ 







X- taken Difteticallv, by fuch as hare Wounds 





and Ulcers about them. 



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CHAP. CXX. 



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0/ CELANDINE. 



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7ab^kKaur"c\K feri W.^«'^-''and^n |W Ce- 



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/,.Tz\nA Cehmd,»e the Greater. This latter 





nant Vs S'^ ^"|^^,f cSS ^Jjen IS? 



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■,nf i'^'^iliftheTeflSTand yet^'lt'has no Kin or 





Keladon to it and therefore^ for diftinaion fake, 



III. The Defcription. Common Celandine fc^^ 



loir.ethne''s called Swallojg-wortXn anfwer to the lat- 

 ter Utm name. The name is fa.d to arife from 

 Swallows curing the Eyes of their young ones when 





