BA ( 17 ) B A 
[ for other cold Difeafes of 
the Brain. Put the green 
Leaves into Cdnaiq-winc, 
! and drink a Glafs or two 
1 at Meals, it provokes the 
Courfcs, and Chile-bed 
Purgations ; and is good 
for Mother-fits, and cures a 
Stinking Breath; For Mad- 
nefs. Take one Handful of 
the Leavcs,cut themfmall, 
and infufe them in four 
Ounces of Brandy ; addof 
prepar’dPearl half a Dram y 
the Dofc is two Spoonfrils 
Morning and Evening. 
This was counted a great 
Secret at Montpelier. For 
Melancholy, Take of the 
Conferve of Balm one’ 
Ounce* of the Conferve of 
Bugl'ofs and Borage-flow* 
ers, each half an Ounce ; 
of Confc&ion of Alkermcs 
one Dram; make an E- 
ledtuary with the Syrup of 
the five opening Roots : 
Take the quantity of a 
Nutmeg Morning and E- 
venirig for the {pace of i 
Month, being firlt purg’d 
once or twice. A Maid 
was cur’d of deep Melan* 
choly* and Green-ficknefs, 
by the ufe' of this Medi- 
cine. ’Tis us’d in Baths 
to comfort the J oitits arid 
Sinews ; find for Difeafes 
of the Womb. It flovfrs- 
ers in Juhe , July arid 
Jtigtijl, 
115a tylltt , in Latin 
Lnhrtts. A DfcodHofi of 
the Bark, Berries and 
Leaves make a good Bath 
for the Difeafes of the 
Womb and Bladder. Thd 
Berries are fery effcdfuil 
againft all Poifon of ve- 
nomous Creatures, and thd 
{tinging of Wafps arid 
Bees, and alfo in thd 
Plague* and infedfiou'i 
Difeafds j and therefore 
are an Ingredient in the 
London-Ttpade. They proa 
cure the Couffes : afid ’tis 
faid that fevert of the Bcfj 
ries taken inwardly, will 
haften Delivery, and ex- 
pel the After-Birth. Be- 
ing made into an Eledtud- 
ry with Hony, they cure 
old Coughs, and Shoftndfs 
of Breath , and ftop 
Rheums : they eJfcpef 
Wind, and provoke U- 
rine, arid comfort the Scot, 
mach. The Oyt which is- 
madc of the Berries is ve- 
ry ufeful in (told Difeafes 
of the Joints arid Nerves. 
The Eledtuiry of it is fre- 
C quently 
