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Ppyid-SCtypitie, in Lacin 
Serpyllum. It grows on 
Hills, and dry Grounds. 
? Tis hot and dry. It 
forces the Courfes, and 
Urine. ’Tis Cephalick , 
Uterine, and Stomachick. 
Tis good for Spitting of 
Blood, and Convuihons, 
and for Gripes. Out- 
wardly applied, it cures 
Head-aches, and Giddi- 
nefs ; and difpofes to 
Sleep. 
ICoaMJap, in Latin 
Linarin lutea vulgaris. It 
creeps much, with white, 
hard, woody Roots. It 
has many Stalks, a Foot, 
or two Foot high ; they 
are fmooth, and bluifh ; 
they have many {harp , 
narrow Leaves, plac’d dis- 
orderly ; they are branchy 
at top. The yellow Flow- 
ers, are placed on a Spike, 
at the top of the Branches, 
each on a Snort Foot-ftalk. 
The Seed is round. The 
Plant taftes bitterifhj and 
a little acrid. 
A Small Glafs of the di- 
ftill’d Water with a Dram 
of the Powder of Ground- 
Elder mix’d with it, eva- 
cuates Urine powerfully 
in a Dropfie. The Water 
alfo purges by Stool, and 
cures the Jaundice ; but 
efpecially, the DecoCtion 
of the Herb in Wine, which 
alfo opens Obstructions of 
the Liver. The Water or 
the Juice drop’d into the 
Eyes, cure Inflammations 
and Rednefs of them. 
Rags dip’d in the Water, 
cleanfe Ulcers : And the 
Juice takes off Spots from 
the Face. Take of the 
Herb and Flowers a Suffi- 
cient quantity; boyl them 
with Lard, till it is very 
green ; and make an 
Ointment: When you ufe 
it, mix a Yolk of an 
Egg with it. This is good 
to take off the Pain of the 
Piles. 
SEob&CCO, in Latin Ni- 
cotiana. It refills Putrefa- 
ction, provokes Sneezing ; 
is Anodyne, Vulnerary, 
and vomits. Being 
fmoak’d, it flops Catarrhs, 
difpofes to Reft, takes off 
Wearinefs, and fuppreffes 
Mother-fits, and is a good 
Prefervative againft the 
Plague. A Gargarilm of 
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