A R 
A R 
( io ) 
Powder of Crabs-eyes. one 
Dram and an half ; of the 
outwerd Bark of thePome- 
granate, of the Root of 
Spanijb Angelica , of Red 
Coral prepar’d, of the Tro- 
clnfc , de Terra Lemnia^c ach 
one Dram ; of Bole-Arme- 
nick two Scruples , of 
Gum-Arabick half aDram, 
with a fufficient quantity 
of Syrup of dried Rofes : 
Make an Electuary. Take 
the quantity of a large 
Nutmeg in the Morning, 
at Five in the Afternoon, 
and at Bed-time , drinking 
upon it fix Spoonfuls of 
Arch-Angel 
line id 
/Red 
plainly of Turpentine ,1 
and taftes Bitterilh, Sub-j 
aftringent and a little] 
flimy. 
the following Infulion. 
Take of the Roots Ele- 
campane , Malter-Wcrt, 
Angelica and Gentian, each 
half an Ounce ; of the 
Leaves of Roman-W orm- 
wood, of White Arch-An- 
gel, and the leffer Centory, 
and Calamint, each one 
handful • of Juniper-ber- 
ries one Ounce: Cut them 
Email, and infufe them in 
five Pints of Canary: Let 
them ftand in Infulion, and 
ftrain it only as you ufe it. 
Red Hrcljaiitfel, in La- 
tin. Lamium Flore Rubro. 
Fellow $rC!;?mgeI, inLa- 
tin, Lamium Flore FlavoX 
Yellow Arch-Angel has! 
the fame Tafte and Smell, I 
as the White Arch-Angel :j 
The Leaves whereof are] 
Bitterifh, Mucilaginous , I 
and Sub-aftringent, with! 
a ftroiw fetid Smell. 
Stinking HlTttCl), or] 
dDc’t'acT in Latin Jtriplepc j 
Olida. ’Tis cafic known by] 
its Linking Smell, which is] 
exadtly like’ Old Ling. It j 
growsin Places where there ■ 
is Rubbilh, but it is not ] 
common. A Conferve 1 
of the Leaves, or Syrup j 
made of the Juice, is good 
for Mother-fits, and W c- 
men’s Obftrudticns, the 
quantity of a Nutmeg of j 
the Conferve being taken ! 
Morning and Evening, or 1 
twoSpconfuls of the Syrup j 
at the fame times. But 
the following Plafter muft 
be applied to the Wo-: 
man’s Navel. 
Take. 
