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it cures the Tooth ach, 
and diffolves Tumours of 
the Uvula. A Bath of it, 
or the green Leaves appli- 
ed, cure a Leprofie, the 
Itch, and Lice : It heals 
Wounds, and cleanfes Ul- 
cers, and cures Burns. 
The Smoaking of Tobac- 
co- ft rengthens theStomach, 
helps Concodlion , and 
gently moves the Belly : 
But it is not good for Peo- 
ple of an hot Conftitution. 
The Pain of the Teeth is 
cured, by flopping thole 
that are hollow with Cal- 
cin’d Tobacco. For the 
Pallie, Take the green 
Leaves, and infufe them 
in Malaga- Wine, and rub 
the Parts well with it after 
Sweating. This is the 
bell outward Remedy for 
a Pallie. A Nobleman 
that was extreamly fat, 
was reduc’d to an ordina- 
ry Size, by chewing To- 
bacco ; which alfo does 
good in an ylfthma. ’Tis 
of great ufe in Camps, 
where there is,many times, 
Scarcity of Vidluals ; and 
Ch clicks, and the like. 
The Fume of Tobacco 
blown up into the Bowels, 
is a molt clfcblual Clyfter 
in the Cholick. It alfo 
cures Mother-fits , and 
Fainting, being blown up- 
on the Matrix. 
The Greater 
in Latin Dent aria, 
major. The Root is foft, 
white, and juicy, and con- 
fifts of many Scales. The 
Stalk is about as thick as 
the Little Finger, nine Inch- 
es high, or higher, round, 
and juicy, eafily broken, 
cover’d with a thin Mem- 
brane, and full of a juicy 
Pulp. It has feme Mem- 
branaceous Ears , like 
Leaves , plac’d by Inter- 
vals. It has many gaping, 
light , purplifh Flowers, 
that hang on fhort Foot- 
flalks. The Seed is round. 
’Tis excellent for Rup- 
tures, for inward Wounds, 
and for Difeafes riling 
from Defluxions , two 
Drams of the Powder be- 
ing taken in Broth for 
forty Days together. 
SCojmentt!, in Latin 
Tormentilla. The Root is 
fometimes as thick as the 
Thumb fometimes it 
grows flreight, fometimes 
awry * 
