li ( 142 ; 
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Evening. This is com- 
mended in an Apoplexy. 
Water-%i\\y, in Latin 
Nymfbaa. The Roots, 
the Leaves, the Flowers, 
and Seeds of the Yellow 
and White Water- Lilly 
are ufed in Fluxes > e- 
fpecially for a Gonorrhea, 
#nd Nodturnal Polluti- 
ons. They are faid to 
leflen Venery. The Root 
of the White Filter- Lilly 
moderates the Flux of the 
Courfes. Take of the Wa- 
ters of Purllane, Lettice, 
Rofes and Water-Lillies, 
each one Ounce ; of Sy- 
rup of Violets, and of 
Water-Lillies , each fix 
Drams ; of Sal Prunella 
one Dram : Take this of- 
ten, and it will cure the 
Heat of Urine. 
faid many People in 
Dropiies have been cu- 
red with the Juice mix’d 
with Barley-flower, and 
made into Bread 5 which 
Bread they muft ufe on- 
ly for the fpace of a 
Alonth, or fix Weeks. 
Mjuntain-HUlp, called 
Martagon ; it grows on 
the Mountains in Germa- 
ny , efpecially on the 
Woody Mountains. The 
Root of it provokes U- 
rinc. 
Whitc-%SS\ty , in Latin 
Lilium. The Diftill’d 
Water of it is given to 
Women that have hard 
Labours, and to expel the 
After-birth. The Root is 
commonly ufed in Cata- 
plafms to aflwage Pain, 
and to ripen Tumours. 
The Oil of Lillies ferves 
for the fame purpofe. ’Tis 
Lime-tree, in Latin 
Tilia. The Bark and the 
Leaves repel , and dry, 
and provoke Urine, and 
the Courfes. A Mucilage 
of the Bark does much 
good in Burns andWounds. 
The Leaves rubb’d, and 
fprinkled with Water, 
difeufs Swellings of the 
Feet. The Flowers are 
Cephalick , and fmell 
fweet. The Diftill’d Wa- 
ter of them iS frequent- 
ly ufed for the Falling- 
ficknefs, Giddinefs and A- 
poplexies : The Dofe is 
one Ounce, or one Ounce 
and an half. Women ufe 
it to beautifie their Faces : 
And 
