Chap. 49-' ^E'/fgliJlj Herbs 



717 









plyed to places afeaed 'with the Leprolie" (mixt 



'^"''''■am^dl traS 'uan?/""^Ts fh 





Ltton, '^n?SicknE\emTand ^^ 

 '"lt< 



vulfionFits,'"heFamr 



tolSrbWgi^en toChtldren. ""^ '^ ""^ ' 

 XXV. The HtjUlledOU. It is a powerful Me- 

 dicament againft Stone, Gravel and Tartarous Mat- 

 to a Miracle, flops Vomiting, caufesa good Appc- 

 Hoarfnefs'^" Wlleezingsf and obftTuftions^of ''the 



■ and'siclSfi af H&rt, ApoJlexies',\onvd"oS'; 

 Palfies, "Lethargies, Carus, and other cold and 

 moift Difeafes of Head, Bram and Nerves: It cures 





I Appetite and a ilrong Digeftion. It is a 

 :nt thing againit the Plague, orPeftilence, Spot- 

 and Purple or Scarlet Fever, and againft all 



f be thus ufed. Take Mint Water a Quarr^ 

 ! Acid Tinlture ulmojl nn Ounce, Double Re- 



gainit the Stone, Gravel, a*nd Tartarous ]^Tttet in 



nd Dead CWli^"Dofriom'io Droops I0 20 or 

 ■^XXx'^^Tfcf &/"Jf T,«L'm' It has the Vertus 

 of the7«/f^, Effence, DccaSio^, and Oi/y Tinffur/r, 





irawn. Dofe 



Purfly.mtcr. Outwardly 'it is good 'againft 

 , Morphevv, Itch, Scabs, and other Detceda- 



lirtuesof theJ/./r.', Effence, DecoSiott, 

 Chymical Oil in perfbdion, and may bi 



XXXIII. The Salt by Incineration. It a 



