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, It is a ftrong Nartorick and may ‘^bc* ulcd in all ex- 
ternal Applications where others ol this kind are re- 
commended. 
The inward uft is not laf.% of which a peculiar 
Inftance occurs to m.y Mind. In the Year 1725. I 
was lent for at Tj)ndon^ to a Gentlewoman, who was all 
pn a iudden depriv^edof the uic of her Limbs, and her 
Spirits were lo deprdfed that Ihe had hardly any 
Power to give an Account of her Circumihances, the 
Servant told me that her Midri'ls was perfectly well 
before fire drank her Tea, and that within a quarter of 
an Hour after, ihe appcai;ed in the Condition I found 
her in. T dclired to lee the Tea Leaves which as.it 
happened were not thrown atvay, and on Examination 
I found lome of the Seeds of tiiis Plant mixed v/ith 
them whereupon I ordered her to take immediately a 
large iJofe of Spirits of Hsirts-horn in feme "Barley 
Clnnamor *zvate)\ and to repeat the lame every Hour 
for 3' Hours, which in Hs then two Hours Time took 
pS* the bad 'Lifecl' of this Narcotic* After which /he 
told me that ihe had oblciwed thele Seeds among the 
Tea, but had mift^cen them tor the .Flower Buds of 
jhe Tea. ’ 
Solanum qiiadHfoliiim, vid. Herba Paris. 
Solanum lethak. vid. Bella Donna* 
Sophia, vid. Nafturtium fylveftre &c. 
Sonchus li»vis. Sjn. 162. G?r. Ijevis vulga- 
ris. ')^ark. Smooth or iinprickly Sotvthtjik or Hares 
Lettuce, very common every where. 
Ronchus afper ladniatus. Park. Syn. 163 af- 
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