ii: 



SalmonV He 



Lib. I. 



helps to keep them from Putretaftion. 

 XIII. The Fouder of the Root. I 

 comforts a cold Stomach, reftifies the Indifpofition 



Colick : Tis'goodT for fuch as fpftT pif^ 



and prevails againft the Bloody-flux, and „.- 



a cold and moi'lt Caufe ; and has indeed all the Vir- 

 tues of the Juice, EfTence and Syrup aforegoing. 



or fome proper Vehicle, Morning and Night. 

 XIV. The EleSuary. It may be made limply 



compounded thus: ?£/»^P&a)f/-(j/ Elecampane /f 



Dofe as much as a Cheji-nut., or fomething more, 

 waftiing it down with a Glafs of prompt Wine, and 

 this to be done Morning and Evening by all fuch as 

 have any Obftruftion of the Lungs, or Ulcer of the 

 fame, or fpit orpifsBlood,orhaveaBloody-flux;itis 

 of lingular Ule for all fuch Perfons who have a Ca- 

 chexia or Leucophlegmatia, and for Virgins who 

 have the Green-ficknefs, and want their monthly 

 Purgations. It ftrengthens the Tone of the Vifcera 

 fo admirably, that fuch Perfons who, by reafon of 

 vehement Obftruaions, long Sicknefs, or Debilities 

 of Age, or fome other Accident, have not been able 



it without complaining of any Weaknefs c 

 nels. It opens Obftruaions of the Thon 

 Coughs, and flops the moft profufe Catari 



XV. The Ointment. It is good againft Convulfi- 



agamlt Conv 

 ens, (..ramps. Aches, KtieumancK Pains, the G 

 Sciatica, Weaknefsof the Joints, and other lik( 



TPp7^heVoo^Tl7l},e futc'e MckneTby^ boiKng 

 four pound, mxed wkh 0,1 of Trotters, Beeffuet, 

 of each one pound. Vinegar half a pound, Sal Nitre 

 ^fix ounces, ^2cc\avim Summ three ounces ; it will 

 be an excellent Remedy for any Scab - ' ' ' '^" 



mvl^n\sJphur fmr ounces tedfc 



' XVL The Ealfam. It is an extraordinary thing 

 to cure VS^ounds and Punautes of the Nerves and 

 Tendons : it heals green Wounds at two or three 

 times dreffing : and it digefts, cleanfes, incarnates, 



the"Gout,"1t"gives"eaIe''t^the Pai^.^" 



XVII. The Cataplafm. // « made of the Meal 

 or fine Fouder of the Root, ,mxt with white Bread, 

 Milk and White Lilly Roots. It fuppurates Tumors 

 or Apoftems, eafes in arthritick Pains ; and applied 



without breaking, it' quickly brings it to Matura- 



te cleanfe tlie Skin of anv common Detoedati- 

 ind to be mixed with white Sugar Candy tc 

 ato tlje Eyes, to cleat tlie Sight of Clouds, 



mad Dogs, helps Digefl:ion, and reprelTes Mebn 

 choly, kills #orms in Children, JIu^JSl^. 



aMext?eam Parts rf"th B "^°" ^''^ J°'"*' 



drams in a Glafs of generous Wine, or in the'^d^ftU- 



mach and Bowels to a Miracle It creates a eooH 

 Appetite, caufes a good Digeftion incides or cuts 



^ems and Bladder from Gravel, Sand and tartarous 



ck pleafantly ftarp, three, four, five or fix times a 



'^XI. The Oily TinHure. It is an admir.Kl^ .l,in,x 



infl Punaures and Conrufions of t^N^es and 



gives eafe in the Stone and Gravel, and in the Stran- 

 gury, liom what Stoppage foever : it expels Wind 

 Ihisft dorf' If ^^' ^^^^'" *^ ^9^'?"^' .and 

 by;he Mouth or exhibited Clyfterwife. If iou^give 

 It mwardly by the Mouth, you may give it ftom ten 

 drops to twenty or thirty, according to Age and 

 Strength : if Clyfterwife, you may give it to a 

 bers, it wonderfully lengthens and reftores them. 

 XXII. T},e Saline TiMhre. It is ufed for the 

 moft part outwardly to bathe all fuch Parts and Places 

 as are afteaed with ScuifF, Morphew, Spots, Ble- 

 iwninefsofthe Skin, Herpes, 



he Spirit, it is highly Cordial and Pe- 

 l againft feinting and fwooning Fits, 

 ieart'and Stomach, and gives eafe in the 

 Griping in the Guts. It ftrengthens 

 _„.nach, and caufes a good Appetite and 

 Cddf °and Jonduces^to the''ft^*'"S' ofcTtSh^^ 

 It refilts Poyfon and the Venom of Serpents "and 

 mad Dogs -, as alfo the Malignity of the Plague, 

 ind all lorts ot malign and peftilential Fevers. Dole 

 XXIv" ThTdjftifledoT' It has all the Virtues 

 ,f the liquid Juice, EfTence, Pouder, Ekauary and 



