S A ( 209 ) S A 
of the Leaves of Sanicle, 
and Millefoil K each one 
Dram and an half; Leaves 
of Ground-pine oneDram, 
of the Species of Dia- 
tragacanth frigid four 
Sdruples, of Sal Prunella 
two Scruples ; make them 
into a Powder , and with 
a fufficient quantity of 
Lucatcllus s Balfam, make 
a Mafs of Pills : Take 
four Morning and Eve- 
ning. Thefe Pills are 
good for an Ulcer in 
the Bladder. The Star- 
ting of the Navel has 
been cured in many Chil- 
dren, with a Cataplafm 
made with Wine and this 
Herb, and bound clofe 
on ; Comfrey , bruis’d , 
being applied to the 
Small of the Back at the 
fame time. 
battue, in Latin Sa- 
bina. The Leaves dry 
and heat much. Being 
powder’d, and mix’d with 
Hony, and applied, cure 
Ulcers that run much ; 
and cleanfe thofe that are 
Sordid ; and ftop thofe 
that are Eating. Mix’d 
with Cream , they cure 
Children’s Scabby Heads. 
It forces the Courfes, and 
caufes Mifcarriage : Up- 
on Which Account they 
are too well known, and 
too much ufed by Wench- 
es. The Water of it 
takes off Spots from the 
Face. The Leaves of it 
bruis ? d and applied to 
Children’s Navels , kill 
Worms. The Oyl of itu- 
fed to their Bellies , does 
the like. A Spoonful of 
the Juice of it mix’d with 
Milk, and fweeten ’d with 
Sugar, has been given, with 
great Succefs, to Children 
that have had Worms : 
And it is really an extra- 
ordinary Medicine, and no 
way dangerous. *Tis alfo 
frequently given to Horf- 
es, and other Cattel, for 
the fame purpofe. Take 
of the Leaves of dried 
Savine, of the Roots of 
Round Birth-wort , of 
Troches, of Myrrh , of 
Caftor, each one Dram g 
of Cinnamon half a Dram, 
of Saffron one Scruple g 
mingle them , make a 
Powder : Give a Dram 
in Savine-water. This is 
ufed to expel a dead Child. 
