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Perri winkle (Vine Gp er vine a) is a good 
Wound Herb, and Aftringent, proper in Fluxes, 
Dyfentery, Blood -Spitting, exceffive Difcharges by 
Piles and Menfes ; again!! Bleeding of the Nofe, 
and Whites, if three Handfuls of the Herb be in- 
. filled in a Quart of boiling Water, (trained and 
drank with a little of its Extract or Conferve dif- 
folved in it. The bruifed Herb, put up the Nofe, 
itops its Bleeding, if at the fame Time a little of it 
be held in the Mouth. An Infufion of it, Tanfy, 
and Agrimony, in Milk, diflill’d, the Water is 
good in a Dropfy. Dr. Hulfe fays its frefli Leaves 
Stomach, he advifes Syrup of Scabious Juice, to be drank 
every Morning. For a flatulent Stomach, he preferibes the 
above Infufion of Nutmegs ; or haif a Dram of Nettle-feed 
Powder, drank in warm Wine ; or Dwarf Elder ufed any how ; 
but efpecially its Root. For Wind in the Bowels, Morrifon 
above all things prefers Powder, or Infufion, of Mafter-wort, 
in Wine. For the Gripes, Chervil Leaves flightly bruifed, 
fried in Butter, and laid to the Belly, is a certain Remedy ; or 
Flowers of Camomile and Mullein, applied to the Belly warm, 
either in a Bag or Fomentation.- - To ftrengthen the 
Bov. els, two or three Cloves of Garlick fwallowed every 
Morning j Boyle. Or an Infufion of Almond Roots, drank ; 
Hulfe. -For a Pain of the Bladder, a Poultife of bruifed Pel- 
litory of the Wall, laid to the Teflicles warm, and below the 
Navel, four or five Times, is a fure Remedy. For the 
Bladder inflamed, drink, thrice a Day, a Decodion of Ground- 
pine in Milk-— —For Ulcers of the Bladder, take Bean Meal, 
two Ounces ; Flowers of red Rofes, Balauftines, Cyprefs Nuts, 
powdered, of each two Drams ; Saffron, ten Grains ; Rofe 
and Plantain Water, with a little Vinegar ; boil to a Poultife 
and add the Yolk of an Egg, and apply. And drink daily an 
Infufion or Decodion of Liquorice Root ; or a Decodion of 
Plantain Leaves ; or a Decodion of the whole Strawberry 
Plant. For an Excoriation of the Yard, put a clean wafh’d 
Plantain Leaf between the Fore-skin and Gians, and renew it, if 
needful. For fmnll Ulcers of the Yard, fine Pow'der of 
burnt Rofe Sponge, fprinkled on them ; or powdered Middle 
Bark of Barberry, fprinkled on them. Stocktrus . 
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