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The Ordinary ptifan. 
R: Of Red Saunders, the Rind of the Pomgranatc ^ |j 
Tormentii Roots §s. Wild Succory and Dandelion 
3 choice Sumach ^ij. Leaves of Agrimony, Two 
Pugils. 
Make all boy 1 over a clear Fire, in fix pints of Water, 
which ought to be boyFd to one half ; at the End of the 
Decoftion, as you take it off the Fire, add to it two 
Drachms of Cinnamon, and as much Powder of Li- 
quorice. 
^f one be in a place where all thefe Things cannot be 
had, he may ufe a Decoftion of Dandelion in Smith's 
Water, with a little Cinnamon; if the Pains which ac- 
company the Flux, continue while he u(es the Reme- 
dies that ferve for Purgation, he (hall take, as there is 
need, Cly fters made after this manner : 
Clyflers. 
R Shepherds Purfe two Handfuls, Linfeed f s. Red 
Rofes two Drachms, Salt a Handful. 
Make al! boylin a Decodion of Barly,ftrain it, and 
mix wit;] it the Yolk of a frefti Egg, and two Ounces 
of Honey of Rofes. Thefe Cly fters will, in a great mea- 
fure take of? the Pains of the Guts. If the Pains be very 
violent, one may add two Heads of white Poppy; But 
care muft be taken not to miftake the Pains of the Guts 
for the Pains of the Fundament,which may be opened by 
the Hemorrhoids; to sppeafe thefe Pains one may ufe Ju- 
niper-Oyl,drawn by a Retort in an open Fire,from which 
the Spirit is feparated by theTunnel.lf the Haemorrhoids 
be outward, you muft rub them with this Oyl with a 
Feather, 
