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Savine ( Sabina ) Its diftill’d Water clears off 
all Spots of the Face. Some commend it for a 
Vertigo . Its Powder with Honey, applied to run- 
ning Ulcers, heals them, and cleanfes black and foul 
Ulcers. The Powder, mixed with Cream, cures 
fcabby and fcald Heads. It too powerfully expels 
Menfes , Birth and After-birth. Its Oil anointed 
on the Belly, or its Leaves bruifed and applied to 
the Navel, or its DecoCtion drank, all kill Worms 
in Children ^ or a Spoonful of its Juice, drank in 
Milk, rarely fails, being almoft infallible for that 
Intent in Horfes and Beads. 
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Savour y ( Satureia ) being of a hot and 
biting Tafte and Smell, is reckoned heating and 
drying, of the Nature of Hyfiop and wild Thyme. 
It thins, opens, and difcufies, provokes Urine and 
Menfes * is good in Diforders of the Stomach, as 
Crudity and Naufeating. In cold Conftitutions it 
is good in an Afthma. It fharpens the Sight, pro- 
vokes Venery, externally it difcufies hard cold Tu- 
mours, and eafes the Ear-ach. Strew’d in Beds, it 
is faid to kill Fleas. It is good for Flyderics^ 
expels Wind, and eaten, or fmell’d to, it is good for 
Women with Child. It promotes Expectoration 
of tough Phlegm. The Juice, fnufied up the Noie, 
is good in a Lethargy. The Juice with Oil ot 
Rofes, drop’d into the Ears, eafes their Noife and 
Singing. A Poultife of it with Flour, applied to 
the Sciatica, or a paralytic Member, is good. It 
has a fine Tafte in Meat, but apt to upbraid the 
Eater. Its DecoCfion, or the exprefs’d Juice of 
Turneps, i$ excellent in the Thrulh. 
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