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Raw Green Peafe are 
good for the Scurvy. 
|iMUtO£P. in Latin Pn- 
rict Aria. It clCanfcs and 
cools. ’Tis uled for the 
Stone, and Difficulty of 
Urine, and for Coughs j 
and in Clyfters, for Pains 
in the Belly, Womb and 
Reins. Tis outwardly u- 
l'ed for Tumours, St. An- 
thony s-fire, and for Burns. 
Take of the Juice of Pelli- 
tory three Ounces, of the 
Juice of Littions, and Oyl 
of Almonds, each half an 
Ounce 5 mingle them : 
Take it Morning and E- 
yening for two Days. 
This is good for the Stone 
in the Kidneys. 
pennyroyal, in La- 
tin Pulegium. ’Tis uled to 
provoke the Courfcs, and 
to help Delivery. ’Tis good 
for Coughs, for the Gripes, 
the Stone, Jaundice, and 
DropfiG. A Spoonful of 
the Juice given to Chil- 
dren, is an excellent Re- 
medy for the Chin-Cough. 
For an Hoarfnefs , take 
fix Ounces of the De- 
ception of it, fweeten’d, 
at Bed-time. The frelh 
Herb wrap’d in a Cloth, 
and laid in a Bed, drives 
away Ficas ; but it tnuft 
x renewed once a 
Week. 
PCOltP, in Latin Pronin. 
The Roots and Seeds of 
Male-Peony are mufch uled 
in Phyfick : They are uled 
for Difeafcs of the Head, 
and for Obftrudfioris of 
the Courfcs, and Child- 
bed-Purgations , and to 
cafe the After-pains. The 
Roots arc hahg’d round 
the Neck , to cure the 
Falling - fickhefs. Thd 
Compounded Peony-wa- 
ter, and the Syrup of it, 
are much in ufc. The 
Compounded Water is 
made in the following 
manner : Take of the 
Leaves of Lillies of the 
Valley, frdh, one Pound ; 
infufe them in four Gal- 
lons of Sptinifh Wine : 
Take of the Flowers of 
the Lime-tree half a 
Pound, of Peony-flowers 
four Ounces ; infufe 
them tWo Days, then di- 
ftil them till they are 
dry, in B. M. In the 
diftill’d Water infufe two 
Ounces and an hdlf 
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