( iI0 ) 
much the fame Virtues, only they and Onions are 
weaker than Garlick. 
226. 
Orpine ( Telephium ) is Vulnerary and Aftritr- 
gent, much ufed to heal and fmooth the Inteftines 
excoriated by a Dyfentery. The Root boiled in 
Wine, with Honey, cures Ruptures, and Burns. 
It eafcs Pain powerfully ; the bruifed Leaves laid to 
Wounds, or inveterate Ulcers, have the like Ef- 
fect. The Herb roafted under live Allies, mixt 
with Lard, and applied to Felons or Whitlows, 
cures them to a Wonder. The frefh Roots diced, 
•and put on a Thread, and hung between the 
Shoulders, often eafe the Pain of the Piles, and all 
the Knobs at the fame Time decay and vanifli with 
the Roots. Tragus commends its diftilTd Water 
in Excoriations, and Gnawings of the Stomach or 
Bowels, and to them that have Ulcers in their 
Lungs, Liver, Matrix , or other inward Parts ; 
thefe Difeafes it cures, if drank feveral Days toge- 
ther •, its Decoction feems more . fuitable. Bound 
to the Throat, it helps a Quinfy. The Leaf, 
applied to any green Wound on the Hands or Legs 
quickly heals it. * 
227. Orrice, 
Ear warm, flop it with Wool and a little Musk, and lie on the 
oppofite Side ; repeat this five or fix Times. The Steam of 
Savoury boiled in Wine is good. For Deafnefs put three or 
four Drops of Onion Juice w arm into the Ear ; or fill a fcoop’d 
Onion with Wine, feal it up, and roaft it under the Embers, 
exprefs the Juice, and often drop it warm into the Ears. Juice 
of Betony, or of Ground-ivy and Brandy, often drop’d in warm. 
Onions are alfo good for a Node in the Ears $ or the 
Steam of boil’d Betony and Wormwood j or the Juice of Black 
Hellebore drop’d into them Morning and Evening. 
* For Wounds in General, Etmuller commends frefh Agri- 
mony beaten up to a Poultife and applied warm ; Poterius , a 
Deco&ion of Pimpernel. Ray, bruifed frelh Leaves of Wood- 
roof, 
