( 3°S ) 
line the Infides of the Stomach, Bowels, or Vet 
fels, or in too great a Sharpnefs of the Blood* 
by its opening Obftruftions, cleanfmg, bracing, 
and promoting Perfpiration and Urine. It is admi- 
rable againft Surfeits. It not only cures Pain of 
the Stomach, Weakncfs, Indigcftion, Want of 
Appetite, Vomiting, and Loathing, but hard 
Swellings of the Belly. This, with Rofemary, 
Saffron, and Turmeric Root infufed in Rhenifli 
Wine, is a Cure for the Jaundice, and brings down 
the Menfes \ or a Deception of it. Broom- tops, 
greater Celandine, white Horehound, Idler Cen- 
tary. Flowers of Hypericon, Barberry Bark, Tur- 
meric, and Madder-Roots drained, and Hog-lice 
Wine added, is not ill in a J aundice. Wormwood 
and Vinegar are an Antidote to the Mifchief of 
Mufhrooms and Henbane, and to the Biting of a 
Shrew, and of the Sea Fifh called Draco marinus * 
or Quaviver ; mix’d with Honey, it takes away 
the Blacknels after Falls, Bruifes, fcfc. All other 
Wormwoods, the nearer they approach in Tafte 
to pleafant or palatable, they are fo much worfe*’ 
for they are weaker, their Ufe requires fo much 
longer Time, larger Dofes, and yet lefs Succefs. 
The Herb and Pellitory of the Wall boiled in Wa- 
ter till foft, then (trained, and a Fomentation of 
the Liquor ufed, and the Herbs laid on after in a 
Poultife, eafe all outward Pains *, or the Herb 
boiled in Oil till almoft the Oil is wafted, (trained* 
and anointed, cures the Pain of the Back. 
328. 
Wound -wOrt (Vainer aria rufiica ) Lemery fays* 
Contains much Oil, and a moderate Quantity of eh 
fehtiai Salt. It is cleanfmg, good to heal Wounds, 
and (trengthefting. The Germans ufed it much 
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