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one Drop of it into the ach- 
ing Tooth and it foon 
takes off the Pain. The 
Spirit of Cloves , which 
is made at the fame time 
the Oyl is made, is a good 
Stomachick : It helps Con- 
codion, comforts theHeart 
and increafcs Seed: The 
Dole is from fx Drops to 
twenty, in fomc convenient 
Liquor. Cloves grow fpon- 
taneoullyy in the Molccca- 
Iflands. Thofe that are 
good are black, folid and 
weighty, fmeil well, are 
hard to break, and bite 
the Tongue much; and 
when they are broken 
their. Liquor fweats out. 
They may be kept five 
Years in a temperate place. 
Coccus, Baphica. See 
Hermes* 
COtklS, in Latin Pfeu- 
dome l ant hi um. It grows 
every where amongft Corn 
and Flowers in June and 
July. It cures the Itch, 
and heals wounds and Fi- 
ftula’s, and ftops Blood. 
But the Virtues of it are 
doubted by fome : Yet 
Sennert'ua commends it in 
Stopping of Bleeding. 
CoCO^UC^tCCCj in La- 
tin Palma Coccifera. A Li- 
quor is drawn from this 
Tree, called Suri, which 
intoxicates like Wine : It 
hath a pleafant, fiweet 
Taiie. An hot Water, or 
Spirit is drawn from it by | 
Deftillation. Sugar alfo, j 
and Vinegar is made of it. ;■ 
Fine polifh’d Cups, tip’d 
with filver, are made of 
the Bark of it. The Li- , 
quor, or Wine, is very 
good for Confumptions , 
and excellent for Difeafes 
of the Urine and Reins, j 
A Milk is drawn from the 
Kernels beat and prels’d, 
without the help of Fire, 
which is very good for kil- 
ling Worms, eight Ounces 
of it being taken in a 
Morning, with a little Salt. 
The Liquor contain’d in 
the Kernel extinguilhes 
Third:, cures Fevers,clenf- 
es the Eyes and the Skin, 
purifies the Blood, purges 
the Stomach and Urinary 
Paflages, relieves theBreaft, j 
taftes pleafant! y, and yields 3 
a great Nourifhment. ’Tis j 
laid of it, tftet it is Mear, .] 
Drink and Cloth. Choco- ; 
let is made of it. It grows 
in the Spanijh Weft-In- 
dies , ; ; 
