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The fame applied out- 
wardly to the Side, cafes 
the Pain of it. ’Tis belt to 
eat Apples two or three 
Hours after Meals. 
The Altering Syrup of 
Apples . 
Take of thejuice of fra- 
grant Pippins two Quarts, 
of the Leaves of Garden 
and Wild-Buglols, of the 
Flowers of Violets, caci 
one Pound ; boyl them in 
M. and clarifie them , 
add leven Pounds of fine 
Sugar, and a Pint ofRofe- 
wateriboyi them to a Sy- 
rup. One Ounce of this 
Syrup, taken morning and 
Evening, is good for me- 
lancholy People. 
The Purging Syrup of 
Apples. 
Take of the Juice of 
Water of fragrant Pippins, 
each one Pint and an half ; 
of the Juice and Water of 
Borage and Buglofs, each 
nine Ounces; of theLeayes 
of Oriental Sena half a 
Pound : of Anife and Fen- 
nel-feeds,each threcDrams, 
of Dodder of Crete two 
Ounces; of White Aga- 
rick, and the belt Rubarb, 
each half an Ounce ; of 
Ginger and Macd, each 
four Scruples ; of Cinna- 
mon two Scruples ; of Saf- 
fron half a Dram: Infufe 
the Rubarb with the Cin- 
namon a-part, in White- 
Wine and j uice of Apples, 
each two Ounces : Infufe 
the red of the Ingredients, 
except the Saffron, in the 
Waters above-mentioned; 
the next Day pour on the 
Juices, and put them on a 
gentle Fire ; take off the 
Scum, and drain it ; then 
add four Pounds of White 
Sugar, and boyl it to a Sy- 
rup, the Infuliorj of Ru- 
barb being put to it, and 
the Saffron being tied up 
in a Rag, anddipp’d often 
in it, and fqueez’d out. 
This Syrup is a very pro- 
per Purge for melancholy 
People , but will fcarce 
purge enough by it felf ; 
wherefore take two Oun- 
ces of the DecodHon of 
Dodder ; which fee among 
the Vertucs of Dodder. 
The Confcdtion of AJ- 
kermes , is made with 
Juice 
