SQ ( ) S Q. 
uled the Allies of in in Me- 
dicines tor the Eyes. Ma- 
ny modern Phyficians pre- 
fcrib’d the Allies to be ta- 
ken in Wine, for the fpace 
of a Month, for the Cure 
of a Bronchoccle. 
^qtliU0 9 or Sen-Onion 
in Latin S cilia. It grows 
in Spain, and elfewhere, 
It incides, opens and dil- 
cufles. ’Tis ufed in Ob- 
ftrudlions ol the Liver, of 
the Spleen, and for Ob- 
itructions of the Courfes 
and Urine ■ for Coughs, 
and the Mucilage of the 
Lungs. There are two 
Oxymels of Squills ufed in 
the Shops, Simple and 
Compound. They are 
chiefly ufed for Difeafes ot 
the Breaft proceeding from 
grofs Flegm. Hony of 
Squills of the Lonaon-Dif- 
penfatory is made in the fol- 
lowing manner : Take a 
large Sea-Onion full of 
Juice , cut it into fmall 
pieces, and put it into a 
Glafs-VelTel clofe ftop’d, 
and cover’d over with a 
Bladder ; let it ftand in the 
Sun forty Days , twenty 
Days before the Riling of 
the Dog-Star, and twenty 
-Days after ; then open the 
Glafs* and take the Juice 
which lies at the bottom, 
and preferve it with the 
belt Hony. Vinegar of 
Squills of the Londan-Dif- 
psnfatory is made in the fol- 
lowing manner : Take that 
part of the Squills which is 
between the outward Bark 
and the bottom, cut it into 
chin dices, place them thir- 
ty or forty Davs in the 
Sun , or in fome gentle 
Heat ; then cut a pound 
of them fmall, with an 
Ivory-Knife, or a Knife 
made of fome white Wood 5 
put it into a VelTel with 
lixpintsof Vinegar, fet the. 
Vdfel, dole ftop’d, in the 
Sun thirty or forty Days ; 
afterwards ftrain it, and 
keep it for ufe. Simple 
Oxymel of Squills of the, 
London-Difpewftttory is made 
in the following manner i 
Take of Clarified Hony 
three pounds, of Vinegar 
of Squills two pints ; boil 
them according to Art.- 
Compound Oxymel of 
Squills of the Londm.-Dif» 
penfator’y is made in the fol- 
lowing manner : Take of 
Origanum, HyfTop, Thyme, 
Lovage, of the Leffer Car*- 
daoioms 
