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where the Bone is not affected, nor any Fifiula or 
Sinuofity. 
244. 
Wa ter Plantain is faid to cool, a- 
ffringe, and dry, to cure Fallings down of the Anus\ 
to eafe a hot Pain of the Head, Spitting of Blood, 
and Bloody Urine. Rojlin fays, that its Juice, ap- 
plied to the Breads, is a great and mod; Jure Secret 
to difperfe their Milk fuddenly. 
245 - 
Sea Plantain is cold and dry like the 
other Plantains, only the greater Sea Plantain with 
graffy Leaves is good againd Biting and Stinging 
of Serpents, and venomous Beads, and in a Drop- 
fy, efpecially an Anafarca. 
246. 
Buck’s-horn Plantain (< Coronopus ) boil’d 
in Wine and drank, is good againd the Bite of 
Serpents, if the Herb be laid to the Wound. The 
Deception, drank, cools the Back and Reins of 
nephritic Perfons, and fo is good for the Stone. It 
dops Bleeding at the Mouth, Nofe, Stool, by 
Urine, Womb, or Wounds. Its Root drengthens 
the Stotpach, and is good in Cholics. Its Decoc- 
tion drank, and the Root hung about the Neck, 
weakens Ague Fits till it cures them ; or laid to the 
Side it eafes the Fit. The Leaves and Roots bea- 
ten up with Bay Salt, and laid to theWrids, do 
the fame. Its Decodlion drank fometimes cures 
Rheums and Didillations on the Eyes. The Seed 
of creeping Buck’s-horn takes off Warts. * 
247. Plum- 
* Fora Diarrhoea, or Loofenefs, or Flux, a Dram of Plantain 
Seed, in a poched Egg, or red Wine, and repeated. Two 
Scruples 
