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check Luft, and diminifh Seed, Damafk Rdfe 
Water is good in all Inflammations and Rheums of 
the Eyes. The exprefs’d Juice of ripe red Rofes, 
dried and powdered, is excellent in both Sorts of 
Uterine Fluxes. Preparations of Rofes are good in 
Confumptions and Difeafes of the Lungs, in Fluxes 
of the Belly in Fevers, Loftes of Blood, Wounds, 
Inflammations, Weaknefs of the Stomach and 
Bowels, Sweatings, &V. ' Rofe Water and Oil of 
Rofes, boil’d till the firft is wafted, then rubbed on 
the (haven Head of Mad Perfons, fometimes in- 
duces Reft, when Opiates either fail or are injuri- 
ous. Syrup of Damask Rofes is a pleafant Laxative 
for Children, weak People, and in hot Fevers. 
Their Water is a great Cordial and Reviver of the 
Spirits. Syrup of dried red Rofes is a great Aftrin- 
gent, as is the Syrup of their Juice. Who want 
to fee or know more of them may confult Clufius , 
Parkinfon y Monardus y Sim. Pauli , &c. 
264. 
Rosemary ( Kofmarinus ) Leaves, Flowers, 
and Seeds are all in Ufe ; it ftands at the Head of 
the Cephalic, Nervous, and Uterine Plants, being 
good in Difeafes of all the three, as in Apoplexy, 
Palfy, Epileply, Lethargy, Vertigo, Hyfterics, 
&V. It lharpens the Sight, ftrengthens the Senfes 
and Memory, helps a difagreeable Breath, opens 
moft powerfully Obftrudtions of Liver, Spleen, and 
Uterus •, comforts the Heart, and is good in the 
Jaundice and Fluor albus. The Fumigation of the 
Herb corredts a peftilential Air. The Seed drank 
in Wine is good for the Jaundice. Diofcorides fays, 
the Herb cures the King’s-evil, if the Patient drink 
a Decodtion of it in Water, before Exercife •, and, 
after Exercife, let him wafh and drink a little Wine. 
The Infufion of the Herb in Wine, Beer, or Ale, 
is 
