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violent Tooth-ach, is good •, but, if too much Muf- 
tard Seed is put to them, they will blifter. It is 
alfo good to apply to the Hip, in a Sciatica. This 
Seed is an Antidote to Mufh rooms, and to the 
Sting or Bite of venomous Creatures. An Electu- 
ary of it excites Venery. It is good for the Liver, 
Spleen, and gnawing Pain of the Bowels. A Gar- 
gle of it helps the Falling down of the Uvula. Its 
Poultife difiolves fcrophulous Tumours about the 
Neck. It is often ufed as a Blifter to draw forth 
deep Pains, as in the Gout, Sciatica, Joints, Sides, 
Loins, Shoulders, Arms, Legs, or Thighs. 
The Seed, applied with Honey, diftolves coagulated 
Blood, and takes off Roughnefs or Scabbinefs of 
the Skin. The chemical Oil provokes the Menfes 
powerfully, and is an Antihifteric. 
2 T 2. 
Hedge Mustard ( Eryjimum ) Seed and Herb, 
warm, dry, attenuate, open, and expeCt orate •, is 
good in very thick Phlegm of the Lungs, and ob- 
ftinate Coughs. Outwardly it is good in occult 
Cancers, and hard Swellings of the Breafts. In the 
Cholic, its Decodiion in Wine, drank, is admira- 
ble. Its DecoClion is good in a Hoarfenefs, where 
the Voice is almoft loft, and the Spirits low. A 
Syrup of the Juice, made with Honey, is good in 
in all the above Difeafes of the Breaft, and in a Jaun- 
dice, Pleurify, Pain in tjie Back and Loins, and 
in Gripes of the Belly. The Seed is good againft: 
Poifons, Sciatica, Gout, and other Joint Achs ; 
and in Fiftula’s, hollow Ulcers, and in eating or 
running Cankers, &c. It is Vulnerary, caufes 
plentiful Spitting, makes Breathing eafier, &c. 
213. 
Treacle Mustard (Tblafpi) is Cutting, Thin- 
O 3 ning. 
