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three to fix Ounces of the Juice, with a Dram of 
Treacle, and ten Grains of Camphire, is a powerful 
Sudorific. A Syrup of Scabious Juice is good for 
Difeafes of the Skin, provided the Body is bathed 
with 
prepared the fame Way ; Rwerius. Or Juice of Fumitory, 
Brooklime and Creftes, of each an Ounce j Loaf Sugar, two 
Drams ; mix and drink failing ; Idem. Or Columbine Root 
infufed in Wine alone, or with Brooklime, Scurvy -grrfs, and 
Water Creftes, makes an excellent Antifcorbutic ; Elmuller. 
Or take Leaves of bed Sea Scurvy-grafs, three Ounces ; white 
Sugar, fix Ounces ; Salt of Scurvy-grafs, one Ounce ; beat all 
up together and add Juice of Oranges, fix Ounces ; mix and 
relifh Meat and Drink with it ; Bates's Difpenfatory. Juice, 
Infufion, or Tincture of Garden Scurvy-grafs, are all good ; 
efpecially for the Inhabitants of Fenny Countries, and fuch as 
live much on Salt Filh ; Ray. Or a Handful of cut Scurvy- 
grafs, infufed all Night in a Quart of ilrong Ale, and Part of 
it drank in the Morning, and the reft to Meat ; Boyle. Or take 
twelve Leaves of Scurvy-grafs, frefh Horfe-radiih, cut, two 
Drams, fix Honed Raifins, half of a diced Orange, infufe all in 
aclofe cork’d Bottle, with a Quart of Ale, and drink for common 
Drink a long While ; but it is better to make two or three 
Gallons at once, and often prepare a frefh Stock, to have it 
always ready to drink fine ; Sydenham. Or take two Handfuls 
of the Leaves, of the Seeds, and Horfe-radifh Roots, of each 
half an Ounce ; Pulp of one Orange ; beat all up in a Marble 
Mortar ; and pour on gradually a Pint of white Wine, exprels 
the Liquor and bottle it up ; Dofe three or four Spoonfuls, in 
every Draught of common Drink ; Idem. Or take three or 
four Gallons of Scurvy-grafs Juice, put it in a Veftel, and put 
the beft Barm to it, make a very quick Fermentation, then 
fhut up the Veftel, and fet it fix Months in a cool Cellar ; then 
draw off into Bottles, cork, and keep for Ufe ; Dofe, from two 
Ounces to four, twice a Day ; Willis. An Infufion or Decoc- 
tion of Fumitory in Whey, drank in the Spring, is excellent 
Ray. Or the Infufion of a Bag of dried Dock Roots, in 
'Fable Beer, drank, is a Specific Antifcorbutic ; Willis. 
Bramble Black Berries, eaten or ufed any how, are good; 
Ray. Wall Rue in Powder, or in other Forms taken, is very 
beneficial ; Dr. Michael. Wall Pepper, or fmall biting Stone- 
crop, its Decodtion ftrained and drank has aftonifhing Succefs 
in the Cure of Camp Scurvies ; Ray. In Scorbutic Pains, 
Infufion of Brooklime, in Goat’s Milk Whey, drank for a 
Month, is extoll’d by Hoffman, Take Flowers of Camomile, 
Leaves 
