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Bugle is a Vulnerary ufed inwardly and outwardly; 
isgo.;d in the Jaundice, Obftrudtions of the Liver, 
Retention of Urine, Ruptures, &c. It is added 
to vulnerary Becodlions, and applied outwardly to 
Venereal Ulcers of the privy Parts, with great Suc- 
cefs. It is very ufeful in Fradtures, Convulhons, 
and Eruifes. Potions of its Decodtion diifolve 
and difcufs coagulated Blood. A Gargle of it is a 
prefent Remedy for the Thrufh, and creeping Ul- 
cers in the Mouth. A Decodtion of its Leaves and 
Flowers, in Wine, is good for all inward Wounds, 
Thrufts, or Stabs in the Body or Bowels ; for 
Obltrudtions of the Liver and Gall, and to 
{Lengthen the Parts. The Leaves either bruifed 
and applied, or the Juice ufed to wafh and bathe 
the Parts, is a wonderful Remedy, for all Sorts of 
Ulcers and Sores, new or old, even Fiftula’s or 
Gangrenes ; or, made into a Lotion with Honey of 
Rofes and Allum, it cures all Sores of the Mouth 
and Gums. It is good for Spitting of Blood, 
Bloody Fluxes, Whites, Ulcers, Sores and Inflam- 
mations of the Mouth and Throat. Its clarified 
Juice has the fame Virtues. It is ailo ufed in Plan- 
ters, Poukifes, and Ointments. A Decodtion of 
Sanicle, Self-heal, Bugle, and Peruvian Bark, 
drank with the following Powder, is laid to be in- 
fallible in a Diabetes, Bed-pifling, and in all Dif- 
charges of Blood from within, either by Mouth, 
Stool, Uterus , or Urine : Take white Henbane 
Seeds, five Ounces •, Japan Earth, and Peruvian 
Bark, of each two Ounces •, Windpipes of Sheep, 
cleanfed and dried in an Oven, two Ounces ; 
Windpipes of Capons, fo prepared, one Ounce ; 
rafped Ivory, and Seahorfe Tooth, of each an 
Ounce •, Sugar of Rofes, four Ounces ; mix all *, 
Dofe a Dram thrice a Day, with a Wine Glafs full 
of the Decoction, fweetened with Syrup of dried 
Rofes. 
