Chap. 330. Englijh "Herbs > 



469 



rather Syrup of Ground ¥me, make a M4s oj F,//s. 

 Dofe one Dram, or Dram and half, at Bed time. 

 Thefe PiUshe commends againft the Palfie, and lays 



S dmef'ufed ?hem agTinft a'c Scum', Diopfie, 

 Jaundice, Gout, Rheumatifiu, Kings-Evil, Obftrufti- 



cei''Fiftik's™l!-lwith"atoirabkf^^^^^^ 



XX. The Ommem or halfam. Anointed on the 

 fundament it prevails againft the Piles, tho' ulcera- 



ment or Balfam do not only cleanfe putrid, ftinking, 

 foul, malignant and virulent Sores and Ulcers of all 







e¥ofthem 



Ulcers and old Sores in vphat part foever. 



XXII. The Diftilled Water. It is a good thin 



D^empeK oFthe Urinary parts MdV^omb', but' 



other like Diltempers, given from one to two, three, 

 or four Drams, either alone dulcified, or mixt with 



againft Sicknefs at Heart' Fainting and Swoon/ngt 

 Fits, and other Difaftedions of like kind. 



XXV. The Acid Tinaure. It powrerfiilly opens 

 Obftruaions of the Reins and Bladder , reptefles 

 Vapours from the Spleen and Womb, is good againft 

 Sand, Gravel, and Stone, and of excellent ufe a- 



Stomach , caufes a good Appetite and Digeftion 

 and opens Obftruftions of the Lungs, helps Wheez- 



i Dof s rierpents ,"and°othe? V 



gies, and other Difeafes of the Nerves •, it ftr« 



^""Slhfhe^otfy Tinaure. Inwardly take 



Eer^n^the Refns ^or Bhdder^rnd by fonit 

 the Stomach and Head , as alfo the Original ol 



ftore in tte' Palfie-, outwaX'^aS^^^ (by^' 



CHAP. CCCXXXI. 

 0/ G R O U N D-P I N E Sea, 



Sea GOUT-IVY. 



Mantivui, Anthyllit Herbariorum , Anthyllls altera 

 chatu by fo'me, in Engltjh Sea' Ground Pme!'" 



II. The Kinds. It is the fecond generick Species 

 of GrW Pine, mentioned in Chap. 330. SeS. 2. a- 



III. TheDefcription. 1/ to ^ Rc^f row.J ,V>;/f- 

 Sh'do^'^'row mai^ fomewhat'ton I'nT'narrC 



idifh color, after which come fma'll, greyifh, rough 



^iSaSi^niKo,^ 



kingdoms, I foun 

 ;oaaofFW.. 



''"viIL The freparl'^onl. ^ You' may have there- 

 from, I. ALiquid Juice, or EJJence. 2. An Oil by 



IX. The Liquid Juice, or Effence. It powerful- 

 ly provokes Urine, and cleanfes the Reins ani^lad- 

 der of fmall Stones, Gravel, Sand, and Tartarous 





