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Sanders, Red and White 
Rhubarb , of each three 
Drams ; of RedERofes , 
Violets, of the Seeds of 
Purflain, of Eadive and 
barberries ; of Gum-Tra- 
gacanth,. and the Juice of 
Liquor ilh , each two 
Drams ; of the Greater 
Cold Seeds , each one 
Dram : Make an Electua- 
ry according to Arc. Tins 
Medicine is cold and moi- 
ftening, and good in Fe- 
vers, 
Good Plum , the Wheat en 
Pi ton , the Clufter-plum, 
the Queen-Mother -Plum , 
the Marble-Plum , the 
Imperial Plumy the Peach- 
Plum , the Peafcod-Plurn , 
the Date-Plum y the Nut- 
meg-plum , the Turkey- , 
Plumy the Prince-Plum : 
Lalt ripe, the Lammas- 
Plum. The White Pear- 
Plum, the Vcrdoch or Bul- 
lace y are good for Pre- 
fer v in g. 
That all may know 
what Plums are account- 
ed the moft delicate, and 
are moft commended for 
generous and plealing 
juice ; I. will here let 
down the Names of the 
chiefeft : The Bed, Blue 
■and Amber, t he Amt chiefs, 
the Blacky and Green Da- 
'maf eerie, the A larocco, the 
Barbary , the Myrcbalant 
Plum, the Apr; cocfP linn, 
the CinnamonrPlum , the 
Great Mogul and Tawny 
Plum, the White, Bed 
and BlacQ Pear-Plum, the 
Green Ojlerly - Plum , the 
Mufcle-Plum, the, Catalo- 
ma-Plum, the White and\ 
VJack^ Prunella , the Great j 
ji)ol pODp , in Latin 
Polypthilum. The Root, is 
reckon’d among Purging- 
Media nes ; but it purges 
very gently. ’Pis very 
proper in Obftr actions of 
the My fencers , Liver and 
Spleen ; for the Scurvy, 
and Hypoccndriack Dif- 
cafes. ’Tts gen orally ti- 
led in Decoctions with 
other Purging Medicines. 
Take of the Root of 
Polypody of the Oak half 
an Ounce, of Dodder of 
Thyme three Drams, of 
Sena halt an Ounce, or 
Tamarinds fix drams , of 
Coriander - feeds three 
Drams, of yellow Sanders 
two Drams ; boyl them 
in fourteen Ounces of 
Fo*ui- 
