Beji-HQOod. Park Pales, two Miles from Netting- 
ham. 
35 Lichenoides peltatum arboreum maxi- 
mum Syn-. ihi. Cat. Gtfs. 208. Lichen pulmo- 
narius, live pulmonaria arborea. /. B. Lungwort 
by feme called Oak Lungs. This I have obferv- 
ed in y homey ICood^ moftly on the Bark of Oak 
Trees. 
This is drying and aftringent reckoned a good Vulne- 
rary., it is commended in Confumptions occafioned by . 
decayed Lungs, and iikewile in Spitting Blood, • 
t6 Lichenoides peltatum terreftre ciner- 
um majus foliis divilis, Sj». ihid. Cat. Gifs. 
208. Lichen terreflris cinereus. Syn.IL 23. jdjh- 
celourtd Ground Lh'erwort. Plentifully in Notting- 
ham Park., and on Nottingham and Radford Lings 
and in moft dry barren Places, is in its prime 
in OBober and No^ocniLer. 
It has been long recommended as a Ipecifical Reme- 
dy againft the Bite oi a mad Dog, and Dr, Mead af- ' 
ter aVonfde^able long Expereence has acquainted the 
Publickwith his Method ofufing it, and as Medicines 
of this Kind can never be made too much known, I have 
thought fit to give it a Place here, 
Firft let nine or ten Ounces of Blood be taken away, 
then for four Mornings luccctEvely let a fourth part of the, 
following Powder be given to the Patient in warm Cow 
Milk, viz, * 
’Take of Jp coloured Ground Liverwort half an . 
Ounce, of black Pepper two Trams, both fine'y po-w- 
dered mixed, and divided into four equal Parts. 1 
Having firft taken the four Doles let the Perlbn for one | 
Month I 
