276 THE COMPLETE HERBAL 



a C'-ab, and a Perch, if there be any stone in f 



an O.i Gall, stone in the bladder of a W^| METALS| STONES, SALTS, AND 



the Jaw of a rikc or Jack, Pearls, the marrow \ rvruPR ivyiTxrTrTj \ T 



/ ,i i* c of f\ /-> c, ^ !/ J vy 1 JlijlV 



of the Leg of a owerp, O.r, Goo/, o/^, 6//, : 



common and virgin Honey, Musk, Mummy, a 

 Swallow's nest, Crabs Eyes, the Omentinn or 



Ver-de-grease, Scales of Brass, sEfitis, 

 Alana Terra, Alabaster, Alcctorions, Alum 



call of a Lamb, Ram, Wether, Calf, the : Seisile and Roach Amethist, Amianth, Amplte- 

 whitcs, yolks, and shells of Hen's Eggs, Emmet's\litcs, Antimony, leaves and filings of Silver, 

 Eggs,bone of a Stag's heart, anOx leg, Ossepia, j Quick Silver, Lapis, Armeniits, native Atseinc, 

 the inner skin of a Hen's Gizzard, the wool of \both white and red, artificial Arsenic, white 

 Hares, the feathers of Partridges, that which j and realgar, Argilla, Asteria, leaves and Jil- 

 Bees make at the entrance of the hive, the j ings of Gold, Belemites, Berril, Bole-armenick, 

 pizzle of a Slag, of a Bull, Fox Lungs, j Borrax, Toad-stone, Lapis Calaminatis, Cad- 

 fasting spittle-, the blood of a Pigeon, of a \ mia, Lime quick and quenched, Vitriol, white, 

 Cat, of a he Goat, of a Hare, of a Partridge, \ blue, and green, Steel, Borrax, Chrisolile, 

 of a Sow, of a Bull, of a Badger, of a Snail, \ Chrisoptis, Cynabris, native and artificial. 

 Silk, Ji hey, the suet of a Bullock, of a Stag, \ Whetstones, Chalk, white and green, Crystal 

 of a he Goat, of a Sheep, of a Heifer, Sperma- j D/phriges, the rust, dust, scales, , and fakes oj 

 celi, a Bullock's spleen, the skin a Snake hath \ Iron, Granite, Moftar, such 'as walls art 

 cast off, the excrements of a Goose, of a Dog, \ daubed with, Hcmatitis, Heliotropium, Jacinth, 

 of a Goat, of Pigeons, of a stone Horse, of a j Hyljer, Nidus, Jasper, Lapis Jitdacious, 

 Hen, of Swallows, of a Hog, of a Heifer, the \ Tiles, Lapis Lazuly, Lapis Littcis, Lithan- 

 ancle of a Hare, of a Sow, Cobwebs, Water \ thrax, Litharge of Silver and Gold, Load- 

 thells, as Blatta Bazantia, Buccince, Crabs, i stone, Marchusite, or fire stone Marble, Red 

 Cockles, Dentalis, Entalis, Mother of Pearl, ; Lead, native and artificial, Miss, Naptha, 

 Mytuli Purpura, Os stpite, Umbilious Mart- \ Lapis Nephriticus, Nitre, Oaker yellow and 

 nus, the testicles of a Horse, a Cock, the hoof \ red, Onyx, Opalus, Ophytes, Ostcocolla Lead 

 of an Elk, of an Ass, a Bullock, of a Horse, of\ white and black, Plumbago, Pompholixj Mar- 

 ti Lyon, the urine oj a Boar, of a she Goat. \chasite, Realgar, Ruhy, red Oaker, Sal 

 Cidpeper.~\ The liver of an Hedge-hog \A nnoniach, Sal Gem, and salt Nitre, Sapltyr 

 being dried and beaten into powder and j and Sardine, Sclenitis, Flints, Emerald, 

 drank in wine, strengthens the reins exceed- 1 Smiris, Sort, Spodiiim, Pewter, Brimstone, 

 ingly, and helps the dropsy, convulsions, j quick and common, Ta It h, Earth of Cimolia, 

 and the falling sickness, together with all : Sames, Lemnos, Sylesia, Topas, Alana, Terra, 

 fluxes of the bowels. j Ttitty, Vitriol, while, blue, and green. 



The liver being in like manner brought 1 r, . ,. , ./ ' 



b , j Precious stones alter by a way manifest or 

 into powder, strengthens the liver exceed- ; , , ;' 



ingly, and helps the dropsy. 



== By a way manifest, they are hot, in thf 



*Thcn the College tells you these things may \frst degree. Hemetitis, Pyritis, Lopis 



be taken from the SEA, as | Asius, Thyilis, Smyres, Lapis Schistus. 



College.] Amber-grease, Sea-water, Sea- ' Precious stones cold, art in the first degree, 

 sand, Bitumen, Atitber white and yellow, Jet,\ Jacinth, Saphyr, Emerald, Crislal, Lapis 

 Carliiife, Coral, white and red, Foam of f/*e| Sainius, Lapis Phrigius. 

 Sea, Spunge, Stone Pumice, Sea salt, Spunges, \ In the second degree.. Ruby, Carbuncle, 



1 Granite, Sardony. 



