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t Greater and the Lefter 
are excellentWound-herbs. 
’Tisufcd outwardly inPl ai- 
ders and Fomentations , 
and inwardly in Vulnerary 
Potions ; and upon that 
Account it is called in the 
Shops, the Lefler Comfrcy, 
Women ufually give the 
Herb and the Flower to 
Children, to Joofen their 
Bellies. The Roots are 
tiled outwardly, with very 
t iod SuccefsfintheKing s- 
vil. ’Tis commonly re- 
ported, that the Roots of 
the Ljffcr Daific, boyl’d in 
Milk, and given to Whelps, 
hinder their Growth. Take 
of the Teller Dailic, Com- 
frcy, Marlhmallows, each 
three Handfuls ; Clivers 
two Handfuls, Liquorifh 
one Ounce, half an Ounce 
of Annifeeds, four Nut- 
megs; bo yl aU,being,lhred, 
tliced aud bruis’d in fix 
Pints of Water, till half is 
wafted ; after ftrain it* and 
dilfolve in it four Ounces 
of Sugar, and clarifie ix. 
This is good jn Ulcers of 
the Bladder. 
2Dan6alp0tt, m Latin 
Dens Leonif . It has many 
long Leaves, much jagged. 
lying on the Ground ; the 
Middlc-rrib is white, and 
full of bitter Milk. The 
Root is as thick as a little 
Finger, and is full of Milk, 
The Stalks are naked, and 
empty, and fometimes hai^ 
ry : Each of them bears, at 
the top, a large, yellow 
Flower. The Down at the 
top is as round as a Ball, 
and is foon blown away 
by the Wind, or Breath. 
It grows commonly in 
Gardens, Courts and Mear 
dews, 
s Tis Epatick, and much 
of the lame Virtue with 
Endive ; and is alfo Diu T 
retick, Take of frclfi 
Horfc-dung four Ounces, 
of Carduus-warcr one Pint 
and an half ; make an In- 
fufion over a gentle Fire, 
in a c'ofc VefiTel, two 
Hours ; then ftrain the Li- 
quor, and add to it two 
Ounces of the Syrup of 
Dandalyon, and a Dram 
of the Spirit of Sal-Almo- 
niack : The Dofe is five or 
fix SpoonfulSjthrce or four 
times a Day. This is very 
good inPlcurifics, and 0- 
thcr Difcafes that proceed 
fforn the Clamnrnefs of 
