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ted up their foetid Faces. In a Hiccup, from a cold 
Caufe, take four Drops of the Oil, and half an 
Ounce of Oil of fweet Almonds, mix and drink, it is 
very efficacious. The Seed is ufed in Anodyne 
Clyfters. The Tops boiled in Sallad Oil, and 
mix’d into a Poultife with Anodyne and Somnife- 
rous Plants, is good for the Head. The Herb is 
very ufeful in the Cholic, and Nephritic Pains. For 
the Hiccup take Dill and Cummin Waters of each 
three Ounces*, Oils of Dill, Carvy, Anife, and Cum- 
min, of each three Drops, mix’d ; Dofe a Spoonful 
or two every Night and Morning. Such as have adim 
Sight, and are fluggifli to V enery, fhould refrain this 
Herb. A Poultife of green Dill- feed, difeufies flatu- 
lent Tumours, if recent *, but dry Seed mufl: be ufed 
afterwards to difeufs. The Seed increafes Milk in 
Phlegmatic Conflitutions only, but it mufl: not be 
ufed inwardly in Inflammations. Cold, dwelled 
Limbs, rubb’d with Oil of Dill, are much eafed, if 
not cured by it. 
89. 
Doc-grass, Quick-grass, or Couch-grass, 
( [Gramen caninmi ) is the mofl: Medicinal of all 
of Fumitory, drank daily ; or Infufion of Ducks-Meat in white x 
Wine, drank nine Mornings, Dofe four Ounces ; or Syrup of 
Juice of Korehound, drank, with white Wine ; or a Deco&ion 
of the Herb in white Wine, from feven Pints to five, Dofe 
three Ounces in the Morning, and before Supper ; or ufe the 
powdered dried Herb in Winter, with three Drams of Salt of 
Tartar ; Dofe, and Ufe, as before. Burnet-Saxifrage, ufed any 
Way inwardly is powerful. The yellow middle Bark of Barberry- 
tree, infuied in white Wine, is good. A Dram of powder’d Oak- 
fern Root taken daily is good.- Celandine is not only ex- 
cellent in a Jaundice, but the- bruifed Herb, applied twice a Day 
to a Herpes , or Shingles, cures it ; as does the Juice of Moufe- 
csr, rubb’d twice a Day on the Herpes Miliaris ; and Oil of 
Heath Flowers, rubb’d on, cures Tetters], efpecially if a Decoc- 
tion of Fumitory, or Houfleek, made in Whey, be drank daily 
at the fame time ; or the Pulp of rotten Apples, with Women’s 
Milk, and Oil of Rofes, mix’d, and applied to the Part. Ex 
Cri/fon . Collet. 
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