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VII. The ^talities. They are both hot : 

 n the third Degree ^ and of an Abfterfive or Clean- 

 ing Facultv ; Aperitive. Sudorifick, Hepatick, Ar- 



£l,nc'-i:u!durc. ic. A C:t,plaf,7:'/'^iuJtM,x- 



y>.. The liquid Juice. Being taken failing fronr 



of Mithridate, and a Giafs of Wine, it is of fingu 

 iargood ufe againft .the Plague or Peftilence, tii( 

 Patient being laid to Sweat thereupon. The Juic< 

 dropped into the Eyes, cleanfes them from films 



allay it. It is alfo to good purpofe ufed in old run 



Ipeedily to heal. The Juice often applied to Warts, 

 fpreading Sores, deftroys their Acrid ferment, and 



ieXns,"and m^av^bTgi "nln^the"fimrDofe Tn 

 Wine. It opens Obftruaions of the Gall, Bladder, 

 Liver, and Sipleen, and prevails againit the Dropfie, 



to the places afflicted. ' 



powerful thing againft all Maligii ai;d FelWtntial 

 fevers, for it adually deftroys the maligniry, and 



""'^^m'Theh^nlTirMlrr. It' is good for thofc 



Roots, being bruiled, and ftiade into a Catjpbiir!, 



difafteftions ot the MamiUarv parts. 

 XX. The Mxsure. ?t oj the Uqmd J'^ice four 



pTev^s'Scurf or DaTiJiiilffcald Heads, difcolorings 



