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11 7 * 
Fumitory ( Fumaria ) its Juice drank from five 
to ten Ounces ; its Decoction from eight to fixteen 
Ounces •, its Powder from two to four Ounces* 
purge Bile and aduft Humours. It purifies the 
Blood much, efpecially boil’d in Whey •, hence it is 
good in Difeafes produced by thefe Humours, as 
Leprofy, Scab, Itch, Ringworms, It is very 
Diuretic, and a little Sudorific, therefore, in the 
Plague, Treacle was given in its Water. It opens 
they are crifp, then Brain, and anoint with it warm Evening 
and Morning. Powder of Blue-bottle Flowers, taken daily in 
Wine, for a long Time ; or their Tin&ure drank. Root of 
Hounds-tongue ufed inwardly, and Poultiles of it applied out- 
wardly ; or the above Preparations of Fox-glove ; or drink the 
Deception of Eye-bright in Wine j or a Glafs of Broom-flower 
Water, with Sugar, every Morning ; or an Eledtuary of dry 
Broom Flowers and Honey daily taken For common Brink, 
infufeand boil in eight Pints of Water, to fix, the following, 
*vi». Herb Robert and Brook-lime, of each three Handfuls ; 
dead Nettles, fix Handfuls ; of Liauorice Root and Anife-feed, 
bruifed, each one Ounce ; Raifins, four Ounces; Senna Leaf, 
three Ounces ; Carfhamus, two Ounces ; Agaric, fix Drams ; 
Brain ; Dofe three or four Ounces thrice a Day : Or an Infuflon 
of Ground-ivy, drank, thrice a Day. T wo or three Ounces of 
the Juice of Hore-hound, taken, daily faffing ; or the Syrup of 
its Juice made with Sugar, and long boiled ; half a Dram of 
powdered Sponge of the Wild Rofc-tree, taken with Sugar in 
the Decreafe of the Moon ; or let the ordinary Drink be an In- 
fufion or DecodHon of Rue*leav’d Whitlow Grafs. A Poultife 
of boiled or roafted Turnips applied daily. A Tea of Rofemary 
drank. A Dram of powdered Root of Butchers Broom taken e- 
very Morning in Wine ; or a Powder of this and Drop-wort 
Roots, of each a like. Fig-wort Root ufed any how is good asr 
eaten in a Morning failing for ten Days ; or a Dram of its frdh 
Powder (the Root dug up in the Spring-time, at the Decreafe of 
the Moon) in aGlafsofits Decc&ion thrice a Day ; or flice if, 
put it on a Thread and hang it about the Neck ; or make an 
Ointment of it with frefh Butter, and ufe. A Decoction of De- 
vils-bit y drank ; pr^Vervain Roots diced and hung about the 
Neck. Ex Qrujfanh Cvlltitionibus. 
Obftfudions 
