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thofe upon the lower 
Branches. 
The Arabian PhylTcians 
put Mils amongft their 
Cordiai Medicines , as 
fortifying the Stomach, to 
ftay Vomiting , and ftop 
the Lask. 
Mof« boylcd in Wine 
and drank, ftoppeth the 
(pitting of Blood, pilling 
of Blocd, the Terms, and 
Bloody Flux. Mofs made 
into Pcwder, is good to 
ftanch the Bleeding of 
green end freAi Wounds, 
and is a great help unto 
the Stone. 
Cup-$$\ OfsJ , in Latin 
Mufcus -pyxidatus. * Pis of 
an Aih-colour, and like a 
Cup. 
The Powder of it given 
in Polfct-drink, or Small 
Beer, cures the Hooping- 
Cough by a SpecifickQua- 
lity: A Scruple of it mult 
be given Night and Morn- 
ing. Or, Take an Ounce 
of the Mofs, boyl it in a. 
Quart of fomc Pedtoral 
Water, till half is consu- 
med $ then (train it, and 
make a Syrup with Sugar- 
Candy : ’Tis good for the 
fame. 
gpofc of a &eaDmaiPg 
ahull , It being put up 
the Npftrils, (tops Bleed- 
ing. ’Tis common in Ire - 
land. The Honourable 
Mr. Boyle was cured of a 
violent Hemorrhage by the 
ufe of it. . 
§9otljeiVlUO^, in Latin 
Cardiaca. ’Trs commend- 
ed by fome for Difeafes of 
the Heart ; but it is pecu- 
liarly Good for Hypochon- 
driack Difeafes. It pro- 
vokes the Courfes and 
Urine, and clcanfes the 
Breaft of Flcgm, and kills 
Worms. A Spoonful of 
the Powder of it taken in 
\Vinc, haftens Delivery 
wonderfully. A Deco 
dtion of it, or the Pow» 
der mix’d with. Sugar, is 
very good in a Palpita* 
tion of the Heart, and for. 
Hyfterick and Hypochon- 
driack Difeafes. Farriers 
ufe it, with good Succefs, 
in Difeafes of Horfes, and 
oth,er Catteh 
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