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tine, and one Scruple of 
Saffron ; then boyl it a lit- 
tle, and put it up for Ufe. 
This is excellent forBruifcs 
and Aches. For Spitting 
of Blood. Take of the 
Leaves of St. Jobris-wort, 
Hart’s-tcnguc, Speed-well, 
Moufe-ear, and Ground- 
Ivy, each one Handful $ of 
the Roots of Chervil 3 and 
fi-cfli Nettles , each one 
Ounce; boyl them in three 
Pints of Fountain- water, to 
two ; add one Ounce and 
an half of Raifins of the 
Sun Hon’d, of Liquor ilh 
two Drams, of the Byzan- 
tine Syrup two Ounces ; 
clariAe them with the 
White of an Egg, __ and- 
make an Apozem : Take 
four or iix Ounces twice 
or thrice a Day, for a 
Month. 
Smooth Brand Lean d 
Jl’CnlUOK, or All-heal, in 
Latin Slderitis nrvenfis 
Intifolia. It grows up 
with fquare Stalks a Cu- 
bit high, let with pretty 
large and green imooth 
Leaves at the top of the 
Branches, being hooded, 
and of a pale yellow Co- 
lour, This Plant is dry, 
with little or no Heat 
and is endued- with an 
aftridive Faculty . It 
conduces much to the heal- 
ing of green Wounds , 
being beaten and applied, 
or put inUnguenrs orPlai- 
ffers made for that pur- 
pofe. ’Tis alfo of lingu- 
lar ufe, to keep Wounds 
from Inflammation, and 
fpeedily to heal them 
up, as alio to ftay all 
Fluxes and Defluxions , 
having a drying and mode- 
rate affridivc faculty. ’Tis 
alfo commended for the 
Biting of a Mad-Dog.C/w- 
<ius fays, It is us’d in Fo- 
mentations , to bath the 
Head for the Pains and 
Aches thereof, and againlt 
the ftiffnefs and wearinels 
of the Limbs or Joints. 
The fame Authour affirms, 
that lie has known the 
Deccdion us’d with very 
good fuccefs , in curing 
the Inflammations and Ul- 
cerations of the Legs. It 
taftes bittcrifh, flinty apd 
fubaftringent ; and fmells 
like Dead-Nettle, or Be- 
tony, outwardly and in- 
wardly it is Vulnerary, by 
the Mucilage and bitter 
Aftringencyi 
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