F E ( 87 ) F E 
of the Seeds of Fennel, An- 
^iis and Coriander, each 
one Dram, of Carroways 
half a Dram, of Shavings 
[ of Harts-horn,. and Ivory, 
1 each one Dram ; of the. 
Species Aromatick Rofat 
half a Dram, of Marjoram 
half a Dram, of the Cor- 
dial-flowers one Dram, ofj 
the Roots of Liquorifh and t 
Elecampane , c.'ich one 
Dram ; of Ginger, Galan- 
gal, Nutmegs, and Cloves, 
each half a Dram ; Saffron 
one Scruple ; beat them 
grofly, and add of Sugar 
of Rofes the weight of all : . 
The Dofe is half a Spoon- 
ful, after Meals. This has 
done much good for thole 
that have been troubled 
with- Wind in their Sto- 
machs.' 
or Sul- 
phur-wort, in Latin Puceda- 
mtvi villgme. The Root is 
thick, ’tix cover’d with a 
black Bark, the Subftance 
of it is green : If it be cut, 
the Juice that comes out 
Imells ftrong, like Pitch. 
The Stalk is three or four 
Foot high, or higher ; ’cis 
Branchy. The Urhbels^ or 
Tufts, arc very large. The 
Flowers are yellow , and 
have yellow Threads.. The 
Leaves are large, and di- 
vided into three Parts ; 
and each Divifion is again 
divided into three other 
Parts. The Seeds are thin, 
flat and yellowilh, and 
taftc acrid, and bittcrifh. . 
It grows in Marfhy Ditch- • 
es, near Shorehmn in Suf- 
fix, and near the Tbanics 
jplentifully. 
It expedorates, and ex- 
pels Choler. ’lis chiefly 
ufed in Difeales of the 
.Brcaft, for Coughs, Wind., 
and Obftrudions of thcLi-, 
ver, Spleen and Reins. .It . 
forces Urin'c , and does 
good in the Stone. .’Tis 
ufed outxvardly in' HeadV 
achcs. The Anciertts rec- 
kon’d it was good for. all 
nervous Difeales ; as, Le- 
thargy, Frenzy, Falling- 
fleknefs, Giddincfs, Palfie, 
and the like. The Goh- 
ferve of it is an excellent 
Hifrei-ick andPedoral Me- 
dicine. 
in Latin 
ftrnum Gractuvu It has one 
thin', green, hollow Stalk, 
divided into Wings and 
G 4 Branch- 
