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Barren Campion (Sefamoides Salamanticum) 
with a Mofs Flower, or Earth Star, is wonderfully 
efleemed for the Bite of a Mad Dog if three clean 
wafh’d intire Plants of it be given to a Horfe the 
firft Morning, five the fecond, and feven the third, 
it furely prevents all Danger, and cures not only 
Horfes, but Men and other Creatures. The whole 
Herb may be made up into Balls with Butter and 
taken. 
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Campion or Soap- wort (< Saponaria ) the 
beat all in a Marble Mortar, exprefs the Juice, and with Sugar 
make a Syrup without clarifying it ; Dofe one or two Spoon- 
fuls often in a Day ; or they may be made into an Eledtuary as 
above ; or take Rye-bread three Handfuls, common Salt a 
Handful, and ftrong Vinegar enough to make a Plaifter to lay on 
the Breaft and Stomach ; or Juice of Nettles acidulated with 
Spirit of Vitriol} or an Eledtuary of Peruvian Bark with Syrup 
of Poppies after Letting Blood ; or Lucatellus' s Balfam: Nettle 
Juice, drank three or four times a Day, wonderfully diflblves 
coagulated Blood on the Stomach. For making bloody 
Urine, a Decodtion of Agrimony in Water or Wine, drank, is a 
Specific. A Decodtion of bruifed Shepherds Purfe in Wine or 
Water is good. A Decodtion of Calamint cures it ; as does 
a Decodtion of Ground Pine ; or a Decodtion of Comfry Flow- 
ers in red Wine, ftrain’d and drank; or a Decodtion of Horfe- tail, 
or Yarrow, drank thrice a Day ; or four Ounces of the Juice of 
Plantain drank Morning and Evening ; or a Syrup of its Juice 
made with Sugar ; or a Decodtion of pounded Knot-grafs ; or 
the Juice, Syrup, or Decodtion of Purflane ; or a Decodtion of 
Bramble- bu(h Sprouts drank Morning and Evening ; or four 
Ounces of the depurated Juice of Nettles, drank with an Ounce 
of Syrup of the Juice of Plantain, Mulberries, and Rafpberries, of 
each alike four Ounces ; Syrup of Coral five Ounces ; Marma- 
lade of Quinces, Rob of red Goofeberries, of each fix Ounces, 
mix and ufe twice a Day ; or Cows Milk on Mint, with a little 
Jelly of Quinces and Syrup of Cinnamon, drank twice a Day ; 
or a Water diftilFd from Afiringent Herbs and Milk, drank with 
Syrup of Altha and Comfry. ForExcefsof th e Lochia, 
Powder of Dropfyort two Scruples, repeated as needful. 
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