Anatomia sambuci, or, The anatomy of the elder cutting out of it plain, approved, and specific remedies for most and chiefest maladies : confirmed and cleared by reason, experience, and history / collected in Latine by Dr. Martin Blochwich ...

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Anatomia sambuci, or, The anatomy of the elder cutting out of it plain, approved, and specific remedies for most and chiefest maladies : confirmed and cleared by reason, experience, and history / collected in Latine by Dr. Martin Blochwich ...
Author
Blochwitz, Martin.
Publication
London :: Printed for H. Brome ... and Tho. Sawbridge ...,
1677.
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Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
Botany, Medical.
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Externals or Topicks.

This Topick is commended to be ap∣plied to the pulses. Of Elder & Laven∣der leaves, of each half an handful, of salt half as much. They being pounded well, incorporate them with the oyl of Elder, that they may become a paste; whereof apply one half to the

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wrist of the right hand, and the other to the wrist of the left, and bind them with a rowler wet in Elder-vinegar.

Foelix Plater, in the second part of his Practice, hath this, Take of El∣der, Rue, Marigolds, and Nettle-leaves ana m. 1. let them be pounded with salt and vinegar, and let them be applyed.

A double linnen cloth dipt in the spirit of Granorum actes is applyed with a great deal of comfort to the belly, chiefly to the stomach before the fit, in a quartan; for seeing the fuel of the evil is setled in these pla∣ces, if it be not altogether routed by the application of this Epitheme, yet it will be much weakned.

To take away the shaking, and mitigate the chilness, the back-bone is to be rubb'd with the same spirit being hot.

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