3S0 THE FAMILY rHTSIClAIT. 



the head or nervos, as vertigos, catarrhs, megrim and head- 

 aches; also deafness, if one drop thereof be mixed vilh the 

 oil of ahnonds, antl put into the ear every mornir.g. The 

 dose is to 6, 8, or 10 drops, in any convenient hquor ; out- 

 wardly you may anoint with it, by mixing it vith tiie oil o£ 

 ahuouds, and you may always get them at the chemist's. 



The oil of Juniper Ben'ies. 

 Iflwasto tell you ho V these valuable nils are made, it 

 •would be of no use to you, as you do not kiiow the art and 

 •work of a Chemist, it is therefore sufficimt that I speak of 

 their virtues, and also at the same time inform you where they 

 are to be had and procured. This usefiil oii expelieth all 

 wind out of the body, and also the stone and gravel, terms 

 and urii.e; it removes all fevers, jaundice, dropsy, gout and 

 cholic ; it cures the gonorrhea and all pams in the reins, for 

 which it is a specific ; it opens all obsuuclions of tiie liver, 

 spleen, gall and lungs, and cures ulcers and tumors in those 

 places. It helps all discuses of the head, as vertigo, megrim, 

 convulsions. Sec. it provokes sweat, and expels both plague 

 and poison. Use it both inwardly and outwardly to oae 

 scruple as the oil of caiaways. 



The oil of Kosemary. 

 It hath all the virtues of the oil of cinnamon, nutmeg?, 

 caraways and juniper berries ; besides which it is much more 

 powerful than any of them, strengthening the brain and 

 memory, fortifying the heart, resisting poison, and curing 

 all sorts of agues ; it in absolutely the greatest strengthener 

 of the sight and re-?torer of it also if lost ; it m.ikes the 

 heart merry, and takes away all foolish phantisms out of the 

 brain. It'cieanseth the blood, cures the tooth-ach, easetll 

 all pains, and takes away the caus.^s which hinder conception ; 

 it hath a very grateful taste, and hath so many virtues that I 

 can never express them all, or give it its due commendation. 

 Use It to 15 drops as you do the oil of caraways. 



A remedy for a loading and sluffi'ns, at the stomachy can* 

 sing a loss of appetite. 

 '^. Calomel ppt. gr. xx Ext. Cathart 5p. m. ft, 

 pUul. No. X Capt. duas altern noct. 



If you cannot read this excellent prescription the Chetnist 

 caaciakeitup foryou. 



