Century . V. 
l^in the Medicine is Infufed : Which I haue little Opinion of, becaufc the 
1 Seed (! doubt,) will not draw the Parts of the Matter 3 which haue the 
Propriety : But it will bee farre the more likely, if you mingle the Me 
dtci» ‘ with Dung - For that the Seed naturally drawing the Motfture of 
the Outtg, may call in withall fomeof the Propriety . The fourth is, the 1 
watting of the Plant oft , with an Infnfion of the ^Medicine, This, in one 
refpc<ft, m iyhiue more force than the reft 5 Becaufethe Medication is 
oft renewed* ; Whereas the reft are applyed but at one time : And 
therefore the Vertue may the fooncr vanifh. But ftill I doubt, that 
the Root is fomewhat too ftubborne to receiue thofe fine fmprejjiom . 
And befides, (as I faid before,) they^ haue a great HtH to goe vp. I 
iudge therefore the likelieft way to be the Perforation of the Body 
of the Trte ) in feueraH Placet , one ubone the other 5 And the BiU 
ling ofthe Holes with Dung mingled with the Medicine* 
\ And the Watting ofthofe L amps of Dnng t with 
S quirts ofan lufuftondt the Medicine in 
Dunged Water , once ia three 
or foure Daycs* 
NATV. 
