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Benzoin , each three 
drains ; of the Wood of 
[Aloes and Cardamums , 
each two Drams ; of the 
[Seeds of Nettles, Onions, 
and of the Roots of A- 
vens, each one Dram and 
an half ; mingle them , 
and make an Eledluary 
according to Art, with two 
Pints and an half of the 
Syrup of Ginger prefervM. 
This Eledluary is fre- 
quently us’d for Provoca- 
tiv'es to Vencry. 
or The Mnlc 
Fcols-Stones, in Latin Or- 
chis morio mas fol.maculatis. 
The Leaves tafte Naufc- 
oufly bitter, and rubb’d 
with the Stalk, fmell a 
little Rank : The Flowers 
fmell fweet, like Lillies, 
the Root taftes fweet, 
meally, and mucilaginous; 
and is of the Vertue and 
Clafs of Liil ies. It is 
hard to believe the Vene- 
real Virtue, becaufe this 
Bulbous Root will Vomit, 
and feems molt proper 
outwardly for Poultefles ; 
as Lilly-Roots: Yet the 
Rank Smell fticws feme 
Venereal Virtue. 
£D;ytUC, in Latin Tele- 
■phium. *Tis Vulnerary, 
and Aftringent. *Tis chief- 
ly ufed for healing Ulcers 
of the Bowels, occafioned 
by the Bloody-Flux ; for 
Ruptures and Burns. 
’Tis excellent for eafing 
Pains , both in frefh 
Wounds, and old Ul- 
cers. The Herb roaft- 
cd under Allies, and 
mixed with Lard, cures 
Fellons. 
P. 
O£rL]Bart0, True-Love , 
or One-berry f in Latin 
Herb a Paris. The Root is 
fmall, knotted, and creep- 
ing. The Stalk is pretty 
thick, round and folid,and 
about half a Foot high, 
reddifli near the Earth, 
green above. It has four 
Leaves, fet diredtly one 
againft another; they ftimc 
under, above they do not ; 
they are fomewhat like the 
Leaf of Night-Ihade, but 
broader. It has one Flow- 
er, like a Star, compos'd, of 
four fmall, narrow, long, 
N point- 
