Of Cures ChyrurgicaL Lib. 11. 



Ce/?5, which we call Oniom, is hot in the fourth Degree : It doth cleanfe 

 Corruptions and ripen Swellings. 



Ceyvil is hot and dry, and bindeth much. 



Cerufa is a white Ointment made of Oil and white Lead ; it is cold and 

 dry in the fecond degree j and for the Effeds, it hath ail thofe which Bracca 

 hath. 



CerecaHo. See CerecocoUo. 



Cbelidoniumy which we call Scladme, is hot and dry in the third Degree; 

 it cleanfeth all putrefadtive Humours, and is excellent againft inward fick- 

 nefies, efpecialiy Yellows or Jaundice. 



Cicutaj which we call Hemlock, is cold in the fourth Degree, it num- 

 meth and aftonieth. 



Cicoria, which we call Succory, is cold and dry in the firft degree, and 

 bindeth much. 



Comin is hot in the third Degree, and dry in the fecond : It miOllifieth 

 and ripeneth. • 



Cipallo, which is Leeks, or as we call them, Chives. See Cepe. 



Ctnobar, or Sanguis DraconiSj or as we call it VermiUion^ is a certain Me- 

 tal d»awn from (Jiick-Sulphur and Qiiickfilver ; it drieth, healeth, incarna- 

 teth, bindeth and comforteth Ulcers, 



Cito or Cifio^ is dry in the' fecond Degree, and bindeth much. 



CitronSf or Cithrons, are cold and moilt in the fecond Degree, they do 

 cleanfe and pierce. 



CoUoejmnuda is hot and dry in the third Degree, and mandifteth only. 



Colofoniaj which we commonly call Earth-pitch, or Greek-pitch, is hot 

 and dry in the third Degree ; it conglutinateih and gathereth together. See 

 Fece Grace. 



Cocumer't. See Cucumer. 



Confolidaj which we call Comphry, is cold : It conglutinateth and bind- 

 eth, and is good againft Ruptures. 



Co/ro, or Cojjo, being bitter, is hot, and healeth Ulcers; 



Cofusy is hot in the third Degree, and dry in the fecond Degree ; and it 

 raifeth up Worms, and is that which we call Herb Mary, or the root of 

 Angelko. 



Corne di cervo, which we call Harts-horn, is dry, yet it ftrengthneth very 

 much, and expelleth Poifon. 



Crocufjtj which we call Saffron, it hot in the fecond, and dry in the firft 

 Degree : It bindeth, comforteth, and refolveth Impofthumes. 



Cucumeri Sihaggiy is hot and dry in the third Degree : It diflfolveth, foft- 

 neth and purgeth Flegm. 



Cucumtrt elatmum, is cold and moift in the fecond Degree : It cleanfeth 

 much, and ii made of the juice of wild Cucumbers. 



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