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with a Deco&ion of the Plant at the fame Time. 
The Deco&ion fweetened with a Syrup of its Juice* 
drank, is alfo good for Ulcers of the Bladder or 
other Vifcera , and to wafh Wounds. To ripen all 
inward 
Ltavesof Water CrefTes, and Juniper berries, of each alike ; 
boil in Cream, make a Poultife, and lay to the pained Part ; 
Balth. Brunner. Or boil two or three Handfuls of tender 
Leaves of Henbane, very foft in Milk beat, and put it through 
a Hair Sieve, and in the fame Milk boil up again to a Poul- 
tife ; and apply It Morning and Evening to the pained Parts ; 
or anoint them with exprefs’d Oil, of the dried beaten Seeds s 
Hoffman. He fays Wall Rue, ufed any how, is good ; or a Tea 
of Water Trefoil, drank every Morning, is good ; 'S/m. 
Pauli. Or boil two Handfuls of Elder Flowers in Wine, with 
two Drams of Venice Soap, make a Lee to bathe the pained 
Parts in warm, and wring Linnen Cloths out of it and apply ; 
Brunner. Tw© Handfuls of Elder Flowers, boil’d in a Pint 
and a half of Cow’s Milk, to a Pint, drain, and foment with it 
three or four times a Day, cures a Swelling of the Prepuce, 
with a depraved Eredlion of the Penis; EtmuHer. Foi 4 
Scorbutic Spots, frefh Brooklime, beaten up or boiled, and 
ufed either in a Fomentation or Poultife, takes them away ; or 
it cures Scorbutic Swellings of the Feet; or let the Sick drink, 
fading, an Ounce of Juice of Brooklime, in a Draught of Goat’s 
Milk, for feveral Weeks ; Etmuller. Or Turneps, ufed out- 
wardly, are good ; Dr. Needham ...For Tetters, Infufion 
or Decodtion of Fumitory in Whey, drank, or the Syrup of its 
Juice ; Ray. Or frefh Root of Mader-wort and Hog’s Lard, 
of each alike, beat them together, and fet them in the Sun ; 
then boil gently, drain out* and make an Ointment to rub the 
Parts; Etmuller. ' ■— ■ Juice of iharp-pointed Dock and Vinegar, 
of each alike ; a little Salt, mix all, and ufe as before ; 
Stockerui. Or ufe a Liniment of powdered Dock Root and Vi- 
negar ; Hoffman. f or the Itch, Garlick Root beaten up 
with Hog’s Lard to the Form of an Ointment, and anointed, 
with thrice ; Stockerus. Elder-tree Bark, beaten up with 
Vinegar, and rubbed on, cures in a few Days ; Ray. Or two 
Handfuls of its inner Bark, beaten up with a Pound of May 
Butter* and half a Pint of white Wine, boiled up to the Con- 
fumption of the Wine, then exprefs’d, and anointed after 
Purging ; Sennertus. After Purging, wafh the Parts with a 
Decodtion of Chick-weed, or rub them with the Herb ; Et- 
muller. Or rub with an Ointment of five Ounces of frefh Ele- 
campane Root, and half a Pound of Lari ; Jmafus Lufaama. 
Or Roots of Dock and Elecampane, of each a Handful ; cut 
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