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INTRODUCTION. 



dans; 



at all in mofl In 



fay, that this is 

 fiances. 



The Apothecai 

 Mockery to Hiy, they are obliged to the good La 



ciiies to their fick Neigh 



are apt in 



their 



feeling 



dies, who 



bou 



ofi: 



Med 



for a crreat deal of their Bufinefs j for out 



Diforders they make g 



ones. 



This 



may be the Cafe where their Shops fupply the 

 Means; for chemical Medicines, and fome of the 



■oad. are not to be trufted 



Drugs brought from ab 

 with thofe who have r 

 there will be no 



Exp 



b 



e will be no Danger of this Kind, when the 

 Fields are the Supply. This is the Medicine of Na 



ture, 



d as it is more cffi 



oil Cafes 



more fafe 



rous in an unexperienced H 



If Opium may be dange- 



will give 



P 



rup of the wild 



Lady 



PI 



not known in common 



5lice at 



T 



m 



Tre 



but recommended from Exp 



find 



eafe Pain 



and that it mil caufe Sleep, in the Manner of tliat 



r but Ilie will never find any ill Con- 



foreign Drug, 



fequences from 



many oth' 



And the fame misht be faid 



ta 



As 



Defcriptions in this Work, very readily 



diftinguiih what are th 

 ufed, and the g 



c 



Plants that fhould be 



will 



/ 



rem am 



what 



Manner to gather and prefen^e, and in what Man 



give them 



be ufeful to add a Chap 



ter or two on thofe Heads. As to tlic former 



I 



have 



it pcrfeftly underflood, becaufe a 

 great deal depends upon it ; the latter cannot ea- 



rn iftal 



U.i\. 



en. 



-w 



— L 



Having difplaced the Drugs brought from a- 



broad 



m a ereat Mea 



m 



Pfa<5lice, I would have every Lady 



this charitable 

 who has the 



spirit of this true B 



keep ja Kind of 



h'f 



