]f cjS Of the Medicinal Virtues 
, „ f After feveral other Summer-fruits are 
berries, pa ft, Ras berries come in ufe for a fine cool¬ 
ing repair} their Wine being one of the 
pleafanteft Liquors that can be obtained, 
and the moil proper for the Autumnal 
feafon, before Cider is become palatable. 
of straw- Strawberries are a pleafant cooling Fruit, 
ternes. an( j t ^ e diftill’d Water of them excellent 
again!! the Stone, Gravely or Strangury, 
of \ r' Apricocky and Peaches are not lb com- 
cocks P 'Jnd mendable in this cold Climate for their Me- 
Peaches. Vicinal V irtucs, as they are for their plea¬ 
fant tafte, and excellency in the Kuchin 
and Confervatory. 
pf MbI- Unripe Mulberries crude or dried, are 
berries. Q p an a fti;i n gent quality ; but if through 
ripe, they relax. The Juice of this Fruit is 
Anti-fcorbutical, and therefore ufed to 
wafh the mouths of fuch that are affe&ed 
with that Difeafe. 
of other Figs, Walnuts , Filberds , Medlars , See. 
cmts. arc not within the limits of this difcourfe, 
therefore I need not trouble the Reader 
with any thing of them. 
pf Methe- Methcglin , as it is in ftrength, fo it is 
glia. in virtue, warming, animating, and mun- 
chtying; reftoring loft Appetite, openeth 
the Stomach, foftneth the Belly; is good 
againft the Confutation of the Lungs, and 
all 
