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and Powder of the Herb is good for mod Ulcers 
and Sores on the Legs. It is as effectual in curing 
green Wounds. The Leaves are bitter and aro- 
matic, with a faint Tafle of Garlick. It is a very 
opening, diaphoretic, refolvent, and vulnerary 
Plant ; wherefore T vagus commends its Infufion in 
Wine to ftrengthen the Stomach, kill Worms, 
provoke Urine, cure the Jaundice and fome Ter- 
tians. It is ufed in Paris for a Dropfy, drinking 
every four Hours a Glafs of its Infufion in Wine ; 
in which Difeafe the Pulv. Bufon. calcinat. given 
to a Scruple is much commended. But efpecially 
the Juice of the Herb Kali , given to half a Dram, 
thrice a Week ; or a Spoonful of the Ova Formicar. 
boiled in Butter-Milk, and drank with Sugar, or 
Juice of Lemons, fix Ounces ; of Scurvy Grafs 
half an Ounce *, of Liver-wort, Plantain, and Syrup 
of Violets, of each two Ounces ^ mix, and Dofe 
four Ounces every three Hours. 
271. 
Saracens Consound or Wound-wort ( Solidago 
Saracenica) is a warming, drying Vulnerary, of the 
firft Rank, not inferior to Bugle, or Sanicle. Its 
Decodtion in Wine cures Obftructions of the Liver ; 
is good in a Jaundice, and beginning Dropfy, and 
all internal Ulcers, Wounds, and Bruifes in any 
Part of the Body. 
272. 
Dorias Wound-wort is of the fame 
Sort, but not fo powerful ; and may be ufed 
in the room of them, or they for it, in all the like 
Cafes. 
273. Savine, 
