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wre, but that they are quicker in exerting theif 
Po\\ er, and more commonly go oif by Ibme of 
the larger Paflages. But luch Plants more par- 
ticularly deferve the Name of Diaphorettcks^ 
\yhich by contrafting and fqueezing the Solids, 
rorce cut in a copious Sweat fuch perfpirable 
Matter, as lay under the Skin ready tor Ex- 
pulfron. Oi this Kind are. all Acids, the Rob 
ot Elder, &c. 
Dipet ahus Flo-in-ers are fuch as have two Petel- 
ia. 
Dif CHS Flo'ivci's, are compounded of fmafl I 
Flo\yers, v\ hich are fo placed as to form a Cir- > 
cle like a Trencher. 
Diiifcticksy are Simples which have a re- ! 
markable Property of working upon the urina- I 
ry Pailages, and promoting a Difcharge of U- ^ 
rine.^ Or this Kind are all Plants which have a ; 
conliderable Quantity^ of nitrous or alkalious i 
Salt in their Compofition, and fuch as have at 
the lame Time a mucous Slipperinefs are the i 
bed ot this Kind, becaufe they at once relax i 
and widen the Pailages, and fe parate and preci- j 
pitare the Humour to be difcharged, as are ma- 
ny of the Emollients. Of the bTumber of Dm- i 
reticks are mHrJh-maJlcexes, Sperare^ Ferine]^ Drot>- \ 
exort^ Parjky^ Horfe and other Radip^ Sic. 
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Fmeticky.y .,,^Tt Simples which caufe fuch i 
Irritation of the Fibres ol the Stomach as to I 
eeriitakick Motion, and make it dil- | 
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