82 Of WOUNDS. 



meat-fpoonfiils of the above Nettle Juice ; and if from the 

 Stomach, give two or three fmall hornfuls of the above Juice. 

 The Nettles are to be pounded in a mortar and the Juice prefl 

 Avell out for the above ufe. 



Tojlop BLOOD in any Part, 



Take Tin6lure of Martis one tea-fpoonful, and one meat- 

 fpoonful of Spring Water; mixed ftronger or weaker accord- 

 ing to the fymptoms; fyringing the above up the noflrils if 

 the hemorrhage is there ; or dip a flrong pledget of Tow in 

 the above mixture for any other part v/hatever. 



Alfo tojlop BLOOD from a Wound, 



Take the Puff-ball or Mufliroom that grows upon old paf- 

 ture Lands, apply the dry Pulp thick on any wound that 

 bleeds, and tie it up with a flrong pledget of Tow with pro- 

 per bandages, and let it remain on for one day ; then make 

 ufe of fome of the digeflive Ointments. 



A MIXTURE to Wojli GREEN WOUNDS. 

 I would advife that all Green Wounds fhould be at firfl" 

 wafhcd with the following Mixture. Take Tinfture of Myrrh 

 with Aloes, and Oil of Turpentine of each two ounces, mixed 

 together in a bottle for ufe. Wafh or dab all Green Wounds 

 at firfl, with the above Mixture, and it will forward a digef- 

 tion ; and at the fame time make ufe of any of the following 

 Digeflives and Cleanfing Ointments. 



The Digejhive GREEN OINTMENT. 



Take White Rofm, Bees-wax, and Honey, of each four 

 ounces, Venice Turpentine fix ounces, and Hogs-lard one 

 pound a;id a half; melt the whole together over a flow fire ; 



then 



