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Change in the Fluids, by mixing with the 
whole Mai’s of Blood, and palling along with 
it through all, even the minuteft Channels. This ! 
general Term takes in whatever is underftood j 
by . Agglutmmts^ 'Emollients^ Rejloratives^ and i 
l)eterJroes. \ 
Anomalous Plants, are fuch as cannot be 
brought under any regular Head. 
Afetalous Flowers, are imperfefl, and have 
no Petala or fowery Leaves. 
Apices, are Knobs appearing on the Top of 
the Stamina of a Flower they Hied when 
brought to Maturity a feminal Dull, w'hich is 
the Male Part of the Plant, and renders the 
Seed, which is the Female Part, fruitful. 
AJlringents, Under this Denomination come 
all Plants, which difcover an Auflerenefs to the 
Talle, or a dry Roughnefs upon the Tongue. 
Thefe crifp and brace the Fibres into a more 
compafl Tone. They generally a6l upon the '< 
neareH Parts with moll certainty and fafety, , 
and are very ufeful in bracing the Fibres of a ! 
too much relaxed Stomach, in Hopping vomiting j 
Blood, Lool'nelles and bloody Fluxes, but in ! 
more remote Relaxations, as that of the- j 
Kidneys, Bladder, or the uterine Vellels j 
they are not fo much to be depended upon, | 
for they rather increafe than diminilh them, by 
fqueezing the nearer PalTages, and forcing their 
Contents into the remoter Channels, which 
thence 
