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Neck, is an Amulet againft the Epilepfy. Some, 
only by a Fumigation of the dried Herb, have 
found Benefit in cedematous or white Swellings. 
An Ointment of it, andfiekl Daifies, difcufies Wens, 
hard Knots, and Kernels about the Neck and 
Throat. A Tea of it, and Feverfew, drank, is 
good in Female DiforderS, and in Nervous Com- 
plaints, with wild Valerian Root, Ambrofe Pa - 
rey fays, that a Scruple of Mug- wort Afhes, boiled 
in Water, vomits, purges, and fweats. Tauvry 
fays, that the Coal under the Root, burnt and pow- 
dered on St. John's Day, cures die Epilepfy. And 
Etmuller fays, that Frogs-livers dried in the Sun, 
on Cole-wort Leaves, powdered and given do the 
fame. Dr. Po fays an Ounce of Mug- wort Juice, 
and half an Ounce of Scordium Juice, Powders of 
Arum Root, Antimony, Cerufe, Frankincenfe, 
Acacia, of each a Dram, all beaten in a leaden 
Mortar, mix, and anoint, it cures Tetters. The red 
Mug-wort is much preferable to the green, for 
Finenefs of Parts, and Ufe. If a Goofe is fluffed 
and roafled with it, the Meat will be very tender. 
it. A Decoction of Mallows drank ; or their Conferve taken. 
Sprinkle a hot Stone with Vinegar, lay Pellitory of the Wall 
on it, and, when warm, apply it to the Root of the Yard, or 
Sharebone ; or applv to the fame Place a Poultife of its 
Leaves, fried in frelh Batter, or in Oil of Scorpions ; or drink 
three Ounces of its fine Juice at a Time ; or an Ounce of Parfley 
Juice in white Wine ; or a Dram of the Root of Solojncn's Seal, 
in Wine; or drink, at Pleafure, a Deco&ion of Turneps 
fweetened with Honey ; or Lime-tree Flowers, boiled in white 
or RhevAJh Wine, beaten up, and applied in a Poultife ; or 
ufe a Fomentation of the Decottion with Sponges ; or drink 
an Emulhon, of half an Ounce of Violet Seeds, made with 
) Barley, or Speedwell Water. If the Stoppage be in the 
Kidnies ; Juice, or Syrup of Ground ivy, is excellent ; or take a 
Dram of Hedge Mutfr.rd-feed in white Wine ; or ufe Juice or 
Syrup of Pellitory of the Wall ; or drink the Juice or lnfufion 
ofRadilh Roots in white Wine. 
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