Chap. iy6. "EngUJh 



wilich is rough'a'iid g"ut!nous,.''cleanL ihat' which 

 is loul, hindirs Corruption or Putrefaaion, diffolves 



moves'' thei"CTil'°eiFeas'"^t ftrengthe"ns the s[o- 



hts'taken from two ounces to four, or fix,'in Cla- 

 rified Whey, it operates tlie more efFeftually to all 



tie 



erypowerfulinrepreffingit. 



nd for the molt 



C if/fWr It has all the V 



rtues of the li- 















dWounds, running Sores, old 





nabletotheGreen-ficknefs, in 



which laft cafe. 



oes as much as moft Vegetables 









fof White Port Wine, from'o 



ne ounce to fix. 



y Morning faffing, and laft 



^« 



ltrengchcP.s the Ner^. 



anrptftikmiaTffis it^ '^ -^""^''' ^'^'^"' 

 a good Appetite to Food, and helps^'digellion.'^^And 

 being prudently adminiftied, it is a very eft'eaual 

 wdf Tn^Morn^n No ™' '" Children. Bathed 

 affeaed wit°h"theGout°\ opens lhe'pores,"atnaas 

 and draws forth the malign Humor, eafes the Pain 

 to a Miracle, difcuffes the Tumor, and quickly re- 

 itores the Patient to his deCred health. When it is 



apt to fall upon the Lungs, and helps to digelt 

 raw Humors. It is a truly beneficial thing to the 

 Bowels, and kills Worms in Children. 



XI. The_ Infufwn, or Decoawn in Wine. They 



full out fo powerful, and therefore may be given 

 to half a Pint, Morning, Noon, and Night. It 

 opens Obftruaions of the Womb, and if feafonably 



^°XII._ m Fonder of the' Leaves. It is a good 



Gout to fly upwards into the Stomach : it is Aftrin- 



Bealts, and kills Worms in Humane Bodies. 



XIII. The Oil byhfoktion, or boiling in Oil Olive. 

 It warms and comforts Parts affeaed with any 



t Pains in any part of the Body whatfoever, 

 ing from a cofd and moid Caufe, it takes 



prevails wonderfully againft the Palfie, and ftreng- 

 thens the Mufdes, Nerves, Tendons and joints, be- 

 ■ ig weakned through Pain, or any afflux of Humors. 



Necktothe^;7/.!f,i 



XV.'jheBalfam. It not only cures fimple Green 

 Wounds at the firft Intention, but alfo digefts and 

 maturates thofe which are Compofed or Compli- 

 cate. It digefts putrid and eating Ulcers, and by 

 its Anodyn quality eafes their Pains -, it eleanfes 

 them, and if hoUow, or wanting in flelh, it incar- 

 nates ; and by its Aftringent property, it dries up 

 their Humidities, ftrengthens the part, and brings 

 the Sore to a fpeedy healing. 



XVI. The Cataplafm. Applied, it difcuffes re- 

 fills the putridity of Ulcers, 4fes ATGout°feeng- 



lefore th^y are blilter^. ^" "™'"^^' ^'°^ ^^^^'^'^ 



XVII. The Spirituous TinSure. It warms and 



thing to help an evil, vveak, cold, and dif- 

 afFeaed Liver. It prevails againlt Convulfions, and 



g and Night, t( 



cures the Nerves, being Prickt or Wounded, imme- 



rops, in any Homogene Vehicle, it cures cold and 

 loift Diftempers of the Head, Brett and Lungs, 



:arus, Lethargy, Apoplexy, Falling-ficknefs, Pallie 



ind. It alfo opens Obftruaions of the Reins and 

 Vomb, and is prevalent againlt Vapors, and Fits of 



'XX° The Saline Tinffure. Given to one dram, 

 r more, in a Glafs of White Port Wine, Morning. 

 nd Evening, it Angularly opens the Urinary Paf- 

 ages,and powerfully provokes Urme, expellingall 



flefliy parts of the whole Body. 



XXI. The Spirit. It is Cordial, and refills Poi- 

 fon, and is prevalent againft Fainting 'and Swoon- 

 ing Fits, Vapors, and Fits of the Mother .• it refdts 



contagion of the Spotted Fever, or other infeaious 



pents, as'of the Viper, Rattle Snake, and others of 

 that kind, the poifon of Mad-Dogs, for which there 

 are but few better remedies. It is a Angular thing 



ving the Spirits, and ftrengthening the Parts. 



XXIL The DiJiilledOil. Taken inwardly in 

 any proper Vehicle ( being firft dropt into White 

 " ^ ■ - • ; Head, Brain, and Nerves, 



gahftTlUhc 



