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Water of this Herb taken with an Ounce and halt ofSy- 
rup of Fze/e/'i has atone Dole removed the Heat and 
Acrimony of Urine and the thence ocafioned Pam. How 
far the DecoBion of it, might have produced litch an 
Efteft I will not pretend to layf but the lame Qtianrity 
of common boiled Water taken, would anlwer as well as 
the diftilled Water of this Plant, fmee thole Particles 
which ierve to relax the hihres, anJ to flaeath the A- 
crimonious Salts will never rile in the Stih. 
Malvci ^ocrhenacea. vid. Aicaea. 
Malus faciva. Syn. 451. The Afpk Tree. A 
o reat many different forts of Trees of this well 
known Fruit are raifed in Orchards, of all 
which xhcGolden Pippin deferves the firtt Rank 
on Account of its being a very good Peef oral. 
Malus fylveftris. Syn. 452. Ger. Park. The 
Crab Tree or Wilding. This grows common in e- 
very Lordftiip. They both belong to Cl. II. 
Gen. II. I. they blollbm in Jpnl. 
The Crab-Tree laves to graft upon. The juice of 
its Fruit is called Veriuice, is acid and loraewhat strin- 
gent and is much tiled for Sauce. The Fruit is alio 
iqueezed amoni' other Apples to give the Cyder a lmart- 
nefs of Talfe, Afr, Ray lays, that this Juice dropped 
imo the Eyes will take off an Inflamation and cure watry 
Eyes, and that by a Virtue, whereas it is well 
known that the Acidity or Tartnefs is repellent, and 
that the Aftringency of this Juice, is capable in lome 
Meafure to contraathe excretory Du£ls of the I .aciuw 
mal Glands, and by that to prevent the too violent dii- 
charge ofits Contents. This fame Quality makes it re- 
commended in all manner of Inflamationselpecially m St. 
Anthony' i Fire, but in thefe Cales we have more lure 
and eificacions Remedies, 
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