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under his Tongue fome Time. Its Deco&ion drank 
Hops the Menfes , and expels Urine, Sand, Gra- 
vel, &c. 
49. B A R- 
fcabious Water and red Wine, {train off the Liquor and drink 
warm ; boil Quinces diced till they are fo'ft, pour off the Li- 
quor, and exprefs the Juice out of the Quinces; Dofe of this 
lad juice, from one to three Spoonfuls three or four times a 
Day after Bleeding ; half a Dram of powder’d Dog-rofe, or wild 
Briar Sponge twice a Day. A Deco&ion of Horfe-tail drank 
daily. The Juice, Syrup, Deco&ion, or Conferve of Ground-ivy is 
wonderful ; or take Juices of Ground-ivy, Agrimony, Houfleek, 
Plahtain, and Purflane, all clarified (by which they are /polled) of 
each a Pound ; Sugar of Rofes, double Weight of the Whole, or 
Loaf-Sugar and Powder of Rofes, make a Syrup ; Dofe two 
Ounces every Morning in Milk-water, and at Night in four 
Ounces of Poppy Water ; or an Electuary of Henbane Seed and 
Conferve of Violets ; Dofe the Bignefs of a Nutmeg every 
Night ; or Powder of Yarrow gathered in the Spring, from half 
a Dram to a Dram twice a Day ; or a Dram of white Poppy 
Seed in half an Ounce of Sugar of Rofes, taken every Morning ; 
or a Syrup of twelve Ounces of Juice of Plantain, with eight 
Ounces of Sugar, ufe daily ; or Juice of Plantain given alone from 
half an Ounce to an Ounce ; or take the Juice of twelve Handfuls 
of long Plantain or Ribwort, pour the Juice on fix Ounces of 
frefti Comfry Root, beat all in a Marble Mortar, and with Su- 
gar make an Ele&uary ; it is a noble Medicine. A Decoction of 
bruifed Purflane in Wine is good. Syrup of Purflane Juice pre- 
pared as that of Plantain is good ; or the Deco&ion fweetened 
with the Syrup is excellent ; or Pulp of frefh Comfry Root and 
Sugar of each a Pound, boil (lowly to the Confidence of Marma- 
lade, and to each Pound add half an Ounce of powder’d Nutmeg, 
it is wonderful ; orTormentil and Yarrow Roots of each three 
Ounces. Burnet two or three Handfuls, boil in Water to a half 
drain , add to each Pound of Conferve of Rofes an Ounce, and 
mix ; Dofe fix or eight Ounces twice a Day ; or two Ounces of 
Periwinkle Juice in red Wine; or a Dram of powder’d Teafels 
drank twice a Day in Broth ; or its own Deco&ion ; or a Con- 
ferve of dinging Nettle-tops with the Seeds is good ; or the crude 
Juice or Syrup are powerful ; or five Ounces of the Juice taken 
twice a Day fweetened ; or a Dec option of the whole Herb. — . 
For Vomiting of Blocd, if in the Fit, Shepherds Purfe is held in 
the Hand, and out of the Fir, worn in the Shoes, it is good ; or 
take Roots of Comfry fix Ounces, Plantain twelve Handfuls, 
