SP 
about Brijlol, and 
the Stones at St. Vincent's 
&c, 
’Tis called Spleen- wort,, 
becaufe it is effe&ual in 
curing Difeafes of rhe 
Spleen. ’Tis chiefly ufed 
for Swellings of the 
Spleen, for Spicting of 
Blood , and a Loofnefs. 
Outwardly ufed, it clean- 
fes Wounds and Ulcers. 
One Dram of the Golden 
Powder on the Under- 
fide of the Leaves, with 
half a Dram of White 
Amber powder’d, drunk 
in the Juice of Purfiain, 
or Plantain, relieves thofe 
wonderfully that have a 
Gonorrhsea. 
Spurge, in Latin £- 
fula. 
It is of a burning and 
exulce rating Tafte and 
Vertue, like Tithymals ; 
and is inwardly Vomi- 
tory , and purgative of 
watry Humours by the 
acrid Salt, 
Spurge , in Latin 7V- 
tb/mafos, 
All Spurges have a 
Milk of Bitterifli and 
Exucerating Tafte. They 
are Purging and Vomi- 
ting ; and by the Acri- 
mony they Bliftcr the 
Skin. The Milk is good 
for Warts. The Milk 
dropp’d unto Water dif- 
fufes it felf immediately, 
like Tintfture of Benja- 
min. 
&qtunance*bmte0. See 
Black-Currant s. 
^fonc-corp called Wall- 
Pepper, in Latin Vermicu- 
larts five Illecebra minor , 
tier is . 
’Tis a low and little 
Herb The Stalks are 
(lender and fliort : The 
Leaves about thefe ftand 
very thick, and final] , in 
Growth full Body’d , 
(harp-pointed, and full of 
Juice. The Flowers ftand 
on the top , and arc very 
final L of Colour yellow j 
and. of a (harp biting 
Tafte: 7 he Root is no- 
thing but firings , it 
grows every where in dry 
places* aud in Chinks, in 
(Iran- 
