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inje&ed. It fines muddy Ale wonderfully. Bruifed 
and given to Horfes in their Corn, it kills Bot- 
worms. It is ufed for the Stone. Its Tea is moft 
agreeable, and beneficial in Fevers, Inflammations, 
and great Thirft. A Decodtion of it with Fumitory, 
and Liver- wort, cures Scabbinefs in Children, and 
young 
Women’s Milk, one Ounces Liquorice Powder, a Scruple; 
mix and give by Spoonfuls, and repeat it ; Forejius. For 
a Confumption, a Deeodion of Ground-ivy in red Wine, and 
fharpened with Oil of Sulphur, drank, is an excellent Remedy ; 
Etmuller. Or Juice of Ground -ivy, two Pounds and an half, 
digefted on a Sand-heat, till it is clear ; to the pure Juice, add 
Sugar of Rofes, one Pound ; Penids, four Ounces ; by a gentle 
Boil make a Syrup, Dofe a Spoonful often ; Quercetan. Care- 
fully dried Colts-foot Leaf cut fmall, and with Flour of Sul- 
phur, Tobacco, and Powder of Amber, mix and fmoaklike 
Tobacco ; Boyle. Or a Deeodion of Colts-foot Flowers, fweeten- 
ed and drank, half a Pint daily for fix Weeks ; Burnet. Or 
take frelh Colts-foot, eight Handfuls, Hyffcp, two Handfuls, cut 
and put them in a clofe cover’d Pot, and fet them in an Oven when 
the Bread is half baked ; take out the Pot, make a fmall Hole 
in the middle of the Cover, fet a Funnel over it, and draw in 
the Steam by the Mouth, and let it out by the Nofe. Riverius 
fays, it is very good ; Or ufe Turneps, as directed above for a 
Cough. Take Powder of dry Pellitory of the Wall, either 
with Honey, or in Ale, or Poffet Drink ; Ray. Powder of dried 
Burnet, a Dram taken daily in Broth ; or with Sugar of Rofes ; 
or Syrup of St. John’s-wort Flowers, made up on a Sand-heat, 
is a wonderful Remedy ; Riven us. Dr. Bowie. DiltilFd Water 
of Male Pimpernel, and Cow’s Milk, fweetened with Syrup of 
Rofes, twelve Spoonfuls of it drank daily, Evening and Morn- 
ing, is good in a Confumption, and Spitting of purulent Mat- 
ter ; Ray. The Juice of the whole Plant great wild Daify, or Ox- 
eye, exprefs’d, and made into a Syrup ; or the whole Plant, 
boiled in Polfet Drink, and drank, is a fine Remedy ; or Birch 
Water, prepared with Wine and Honey, as in the Stone, is 
good in a Scorbutic Confumption ; Dr. Needham. Ray. A De- 
coction of Bugle, in Mutton Broth ; Riverius. Pulp of Comfry 
Root, and brown Sugar-candy of each alike, beat up to a 
Mafs ; Dofe two Drams twice a Day ; or the Syrup, or Root, 
boiled in Broth, are good ; Ri-verius.' -For Hoarienefs, take 
Juice of red Cole, two Parts ; Sugar or Honey, one Part ; make 
• a Lindus, to lick often ; or make and ufe a Lindas of the 
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