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Juice of Apples, and the 
Ointment called Pomatum . 
Cyder is good for the 
Scurvy. 
Sprtcocl^tree, in La- 
tio MaIus Anneniaca. The 
English Apr I cocks are better 
than the French or Italian , 
and more wholfome than 
the Peach. The Oyl of the 
Kernels is excellent for In- 
llammations,and Swellings 
of the Hemorrhoids ; and 
for Pains of the Ears. The 
Kernels eaten, cure the 
Heart-burning: 
White 8rclmngel , in 
Latin Lamium album. It 
has many fibrous Roots, it 
creeps awry in the Earth 
like Mint; the Stalks are a 
Foot or two Foot high, 
four-fquare , and pretty 
large ; but they are lmal- 
ler ncar the Earth, and 
weak, fo that they can 
fcarce ftand. alone: They 
are empty, pretty hairy 
and branchy, and have a 
few Joints, and near the 
Earth feetn of a Purple 
Colour when the Sun 
fhines on them. The 
Leaves are plac’d by Pairs, 
oppofite to one another, 
like Nettles ; thole on the 
Bottom-ftalks arc plac’d on 
long Foot-ftalks , thole on 
ihc Top-ltalks on fhort 
Foot-ftalks, and have a 
(hort loft Down. The 
Flowers en com pa Is the 
Stalks at the Joints ; they 
are white, large, and hood- 
ed , without rather pale 
than whim. It flowers at 
the latter end of April, or 
the Beginning of May. ; 
One handful of theHcrb, 
beaten up withHcg’s-Lard, 
and applied toKing’s- Evil- 
Swellings in the Neck or 
Threat, dilcufles them. A 
i Confcrvc of the Flowers is 
much commended in the 
Whites: But the Cure of 
them by the following Me- 
thod is much fafer and 
furer. 
Bleed once, and purge 
thrice with two Scruples 
of Pill Coch. Major. Then 
take of FHnYe-TrcacIe one 
Ounce and an half, of the 
Conferve of the yellowPill 
of Oranges one Ounce, of 
Diafcotdium half an Ounce 
of Candied Ginger and 
Nutmegs , each three 
Drams; of the Compound 
Powder 
