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fron, a Scruple ; Mams Chrifti perlati , half an 
Ounce ; Oil of Mace, half a Scruple ; make all 
into a Powder, mix, Dofe from half a Scruple to 
half a Dram. And Schroder extols this : Take 
Powder of a dried Secundine, five Drams ; of cal- 
cined Man’s Scull, one Ounce •, Powder of young 
Crows, two Ounces *, Rennet of a Hare, a Dram ; 
rafped Harts-horn, two Drams Caflor, half a 
Dram ; whiteft Amber, two Drams Midetoe, 
gathered in the Moon in the Wane, half a Dram ; 
Piony Root and Berries, gathered before the Wane 
of the Moon, of each half a Dram •, Ambergreafe, 
Musk, each ten Grains *, Species Dianthos , Letific. 
Galenic prepared Pearl and Coral, of each a Scru- 
ple •, make a Powder, and mix. 
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Pell i Tory of the Wall ( Parietaria ) clean- 
fes, cools, and aftringes gently *, it is feldom uled 
inwardly, except for a Cough, Difficulty of Urine, 
or to expel Gravel ; but it is often ufed in Clyfters 
to eafe Pains of the Belly, Womb, and Reins, and 
outwardly to Swellings, Burns, Gfr. It is a good 
Healer of Wounds. Powder of the dried Herb, in 
Honey or Pofiet, is good in obftinate Coughs, and 
Confumptions of the Lungs. Its Powder is better 
than its Decodtion. A Syrup of this Juice, Et- 
muller fays, is a Secret in a Dropfy. 
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Pellitory of Spain ( Pyrethrum ) with a 
Daify Flower, is an excellent Remedy for a Palfy 
of the Tongue with Lofs of Speech •, and, for the 
Tooth-ach, chewed in the Mouth to caufe a fhort 
Spitting, but might perhaps be better taken in- 
wardly in fmall repeated Dofes. An Ounce of the 
Juice in a Glafs of Wine, and laid to fweat an Hour 
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