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( 20 $ ) 
Cough and Confumption, 
The Chymical Oyl of it, 
taken in a proper Deco- 
dicn , has cured many 
Tertian-Agues : Four or 
Six Drops are the Dofe. 
A eel pc rate and long Di- 
arrhoea has been cured 
wiT Rofcmary-wine. The 
Queen of Hungary's Wa- 
ter is made of Flowers in- 
fus’d in Spirit of Wine. 
t&Uf, in Latin Rut a. It 
digefts and cuts clammy 
and grofs Humours. It 
expels Wind , and is a 
Prefervative againft the 
Plague, and other Malig- 
nant Difeafcs. It quickens 
the Sight, and fuppreffes 
Venery. It docs good in 
a Pleurifie. It ftrengthens 
the Stomach, and cures 
the Cholick, and the Bi- 
ting of a Mad Dog. It 
alfo provokes the Courfes, 
and Urine. ’Tis ufed 
outwardly for the Biting 
of a Serpent, for Carbun- 
cles, and to drive away 
the Fits of Fevers. For 
an Epilepfie, take of the 
Juice of Rue one Ounce 
and an half, an Ounce of 
Oxymel of Squills mix’d. 
The diftiU’d Water of it 
is much in ufe for Hy- 
fterick Fits, and Uterine 
Difeafes. 
Meadow- Hue, in Latin 
T halt drum.' 
It is of a dry, bitterifti 
and fweet tafte, and of a 
ftrong Scent. Itmayloof- 
en the Belly, and feems to 
be like Columbine of the 
Pea-Clafs. Galen makes 
it a Vulnerary. 
Hupture-to0?t, in La- 
tin Herniaria. It covers 
the Ground with many 
Branches, which rife from 
a fmall Root ; the Branch- 
es are round , and full of 
Joints. It has fmall Leaves, 
lefler than thofe of 
Thyme ; they are of a 
yellow i Hi green Colour , 
and of an acrid Tafte, 
It has abundance of fmall, 
yellowifti Flowers. 
Tis good for the Bi- 
ting of a Viper. It won- 
derfully cures Ruptures, a 
Dram 6f the Herb, in 
Powder, being taken fe- 
vcral times j or a Deco- 
dfion of the Herb in 
Wine. 
Common 
