Medicinal experiments, or, A collection of choice and safe remedies for the most part simple and easily prepared, useful in families, and very serviceable to country people / by R. Boyle ; to which is annexed a catalogue of his theological and philosophical books and tracts.
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- Medicinal experiments, or, A collection of choice and safe remedies for the most part simple and easily prepared, useful in families, and very serviceable to country people / by R. Boyle ; to which is annexed a catalogue of his theological and philosophical books and tracts.
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Contents
- title page
- THE PREFACE OF The Publisher.
- The Author's PREFACE.
-
THE TABLE OF
DISEASES. -
book
-
DECAD I.
-
I.
For Coughs, especially such as proceed from thin Rheums. -
II.
To give Ease in the Pains of the Stone, even that of the Bladder. -
III
For Sharpness of Ʋrine. -
IV.
To Appease the Violent Pains of the Tooth-ach. -
V.
For Agues. -
VI.
For the Yellow-Jaundice. -
VII.
For the Jaundice. -
VIII.
For the Dysentery. -
IX.
For the Kings Evil. -
X.
A Safe and Easie Medicine in Fits of the Stone.
-
I.
-
DECAD II.
-
I.
For Convulsions, especially in Children. -
II.
For the Pyles. -
III.
To make Lime-water Ʋse∣ful in divers Distempers. -
IV.
A Lime-water for Obstru∣ctions and Consumptions. -
V.
An Amulet against Agues, especially Tertian. -
VI.
For Women in Labour to bring away the Child. -
VII.
For Strengthening the Bowels. -
VIII.
An Amulet against the Cramp. -
IX.
For Stanching of Blood, especially in Wounds. -
X.
For the Tumors and Pains of the Hemorrhoides, not too much inflamed.
-
I.
-
DECAD III.
-
I.
For the Dysentery and other sharp Fluxes. -
II.
To Sweeten the Blood, and Cure divers Distempers caused by its Acidity. -
III.
To clear the Eyes, even from Filmes. -
IV.
For Convulsions in Children. -
V.
To bring away the After-birth. -
VI.
To strengthen the Stomach, and help the want of Appetite. -
VII.
For Ʋlcers in the Breast, and elsewhere. -
VIII.
For taking off the Fits of Agues. -
IX.
For Fluxes, especially ac∣companied with Gripings. -
X.
For the Pains of the Piles.
-
I.
-
DECAD IV.
-
I.
For an Outward Contusion. -
II.
Another for the same. -
III.
For a slighter Excoriation. -
IV.
For an Excoriation, when the true Cutis is affected. -
V.
To take off the Pain and In∣flammation of Ʋlcers in the Legs and elsewhere. -
VI.
For a Cough, especially ac∣company'd with a Tickling Rheum. -
VII.
To prevent the Tooth-ach, and keep the Teeth sound. -
VIII.
For a Rupture, especially in a Child or young Person. -
IX.
For the Heart-burning as they call it. -
X.
For a Strain.
-
I.
-
DECAD V.
-
I.
For a Recent Strain. -
II.
A Strengthening Plaister af∣ter a Strain, or when there is any Weakness in the Joynt. -
III.
For Loosenesses. -
IV.
For Obstructions, and di∣vers Diseases proceeding thence. -
V.
For difficulty of Hearing, from a cold Cause. -
VI.
For Ruptures in the Belly, especially in Children. -
VII.
To give Check to Fits of the Gout, and in some mea∣sure to prevent them. -
VIII.
A Water for Ʋlcers and Sores. -
IX.
A Plaister to Discuss Tu∣mours, or Ripen them if it cannot Discuss them. -
X.
For the Black Jaundice it self.
-
I.
-
DECAD I.
- title page
-
book
-
DECAD VI.
-
I.
A parable Medicine for the Stone. -
II.
For Fits of the Mother. -
III.
A Choice Plaister to Streng∣then the Joynts after the Gout, and hasten the going off of the Pain. -
IV.
A very good Drink in con∣tinual Fevers. -
V.
A good Drink to be fre∣quently used in Fevers, espe∣cially continual Ones. -
VI.
An easie Medicine for a fresh Strain. -
VII.
A Remedy much used for Chilblains. -
VIII.
A Simple Antimonial Re∣medy, that has often done much Good even in the Le∣prosie, and all continual Fe∣vers. -
IX.
For the Cholick, and divers other Distempers. -
X.
An often Experimented An∣timonial Infusion.
-
I.
-
DECAD VII.
-
I.
An easie Medicine to cleanse the Womb, especially after Child-bearing. -
II.
An Experienced Wash that quickly cures the Itch. -
III.
A Remedy often us'd, with Success, in Fluxes, and even Dysenteries. -
IV.
A good Medicine for a sore Throat. -
V.
A choice Medicine for a sore Throat. -
VI.
An often experienc'd Medicine for the Cholick, especially produced by sharp Humors. -
VII.
To appease the Pain of the Haemorrhoids, whether In∣ternal or External. -
VIII.
To make an excellent Drink for the Scurvy. -
IX.
To make an easie Diuretick. -
X.
A Powerful Application to prevent and check the Apo∣plexy.
-
I.
-
DECAD VIII▪
-
I.
A Choice Medicine for a sore Throat. -
II.
An Approv'd Medicine for a Cancer not broken. -
III.
To make a very good Syrup for thin Rheums. -
IV.
For the Dysentery and Pleurisie. -
V.
To Strengthen the Gums, and make the Teeth grow firm. -
VI.
For a Hoarsness upon a Cold. -
VII.
A Choice Medicine for the Jaundice in Children. -
VIII.
A rare Medicine to take away Gouty, and other Ar∣thritick Pains. -
IX.
For a Prolapsus Uteri. -
X.
To allay heat in the Eyes, proceeding from sharp Hu∣mours.
-
I.
-
DECAD IX.
-
I.
An Experienc'd Medicine for Strengthening a Weak Sight. -
II.
An often try'd Medicine for Tertian Agues. -
III.
For Stuffings of the Lungs, and the Chin Cough. -
IV▪
For the Falling Sickness in Children. -
V.
An approv'd Medicine to drive the Stone, and cure Suppression of Ʋrine, pro∣ceeding from it. -
VI.
An Experienc'd Medicine for Sore Throats. -
VII.
An often experienced Ex∣ternal Remedy in Apoplectick Fits. -
VIII.
An easie but approv'd Medicine for the Cholick. -
IX.
To appease the heat of Feavers by an External Remedy. -
X. The Medicine that is in such Request in
Italy against the Worms in Children.
-
I.
-
DECAD X.
-
I.
A Choice Medicine for a Whitloe. -
II.
A Simple but Ʋseful Lime-Water, good for the Kings E∣vil, and divers other Cases. -
III.
An Excellent Medicine for a fresh Strain. -
IV.
For the Pyles. -
V.
For a Burn. -
VI.
For a fresh Strain. -
VII.
An experienced Medicine for the Cholick. -
VIII.
To make an Issue raw, that begins to heal up. -
IX.
For a Sore Throat. -
X.
For heat about the Orifice of the Stomach.
-
I.
- A Stomachical Tincture.
-
DECAD VI.
- title page
- Advertisements of the Publisher.
- A Catalogue of the Philosophical Books and Tracts.
- Advertisements.
-
A Catalogue of new Physick Books Printed for
Sam. Smith, at thePrince's Arms in St.Paul's Church-Yard. - imprimatur
- title page
- THE Author's PREFACE.
- The INDEX.
-
A COLLECTION OF Choice Remedies.
-
The Second Volume.
-
A.
-
1. A Powerful Remedy in
Apo∣plectick Fits. - 2. A good Plaister for Aches, especially Scorbutical.
-
3. For an Old
Ach or Strain. - 4. For Scorbutick Aches, espe∣cially about the Share-bone.
- 5. A Powerful Remedy for Scorbutick Aches.
- 6. A very easie Medicine for light Scorbutick Aches or Pains.
- 7. For Aches and pricking Pains in the Sides and else∣where.
-
8. An Experienc'd Medicine for an
Anasarca, or General Dropsie of the whole Body. -
9. An External Medicine of∣ten successfully try'd for
A∣gues. -
10. A try'd Remedy for
Agues. -
11. A Choice Medicine for
Aguish Distempers. -
12. An Excellent Wrist-Plai∣ster for
Agues. -
13. An often-try'd Medicine for
Agues. -
14. An Excellent Medicine for
Agues, especiallyTertians. -
15. For a
Tertian Ague. -
16. A Medicine with which a
Quartan was cur'd, that could not be cured with the Jesuits Bark. - 17. An easie Remedy, which long continued does much de∣stroy Acidities, or Heart∣burnings in the Stomach.
-
18. A very often try'd Reme∣dy for the
Asthma. - 19. An Excellent Medicine for a dry or Covulsive Asthma.
-
1. A Powerful Remedy in
-
B.
-
20. An Experienc'd Remedy for Difficulty of
Breathing. -
21. An Approved Medicine for Inveterate Scorbutick
Cho∣licks, and Pains of the Bowels. -
22. To reduce flagy
Breasts to a good shape and consistence. -
23. An easie, but useful Reme∣dy for a fresh
Bruise or Con∣tusion. -
24. For Coagulated Blood, or a
Bruise. -
25. To stanch
Blood falling from the Nose, by a Simple held in ones hand. - 26. An Excellent Remedy to stanch Blood in any part of the Body.
-
27. The Styptick Water for stopping of
Blood in any part of the Body. -
28. A Choice Medicine to re∣solve extravasated
Blood. -
29. To make an Excellent Styp∣tick for stanching of
Blood. - 30. An often try'd Styptick to stanch Blood, especially in Wounds.
-
31. A very often Experienc'd Remedy for
Burns. -
32. An easie Medicine, and common enough, but useful against
Burns. - 33. For a Recent Burn.
-
34. An Excellent Oyntment for
Burns and Scaldings. -
35. An easie and approv'd Re∣medy for
Burns, especially Recent ones. -
36. An Excellent Oyntment for
Burns and Scaldings. -
37. A slow but innocent way of making
Blisters withoutCantharides. -
38. A good Medicine to raise
Blisters. -
39. To raise a
Blister withoutCantharides.
-
20. An Experienc'd Remedy for Difficulty of
-
C.
-
40. An Ʋseful Medicine for
Costiveness. -
41. For a
Cancer in the Breast. -
42. A Potent Medicine for
Contusions, and divers o∣ther Affections. -
43. A try'd Medicine for
Chil∣blanes. -
44. To make a very Nourish∣ing Aliment, that hath re∣cover'd divers in
Consum∣ptions. -
45. A Vulgar but often Ap∣prov'd Medicine for a
Cold, especially that affects the Breast. -
46. An Experienc'd Medicine for
Coughs. - 47. A good Medicine for Asth∣matick Coughs.
- 48. An easie Medicine, which cur'd not long since a Gen∣tlewoman that had taken much Physick for a Con∣sumptive Cough.
-
49. A Potent Medicine (for those that can bear it) to ripen
Coughs, and hasten the Expectoration of Phlegm. - 50. An Excellent Remedy for a Cough.
-
51. A Plaister to prevent
Corns. -
52. An Effectual Plaister for softning and loosening
Corns. -
53. A Powerful (but smart) Remedy for
Corns. -
54. A good Remedy for
Corns of the Feet. -
55. An Excellent Remedy that has cur'd many Children of
Convulsive Fits. -
56. A successful Medicine for
Convulsive Fits, and Hy∣sterical Vapours (as they call them) or Fits of the Mother. - 57. An Excellent Medicine for dry or Convulsive Asthma's, and also for Costiveness.
-
58. An Excellent Mixture for Fits of the
Cholick, and some kinds ofConvulsions. -
59. An incomparable Medicine for the
Cholick. -
60. To make a good Purging Drink for the
Cholick. -
61. An almost Specifick Reme∣dy for a Fit of the
Cholick. -
62. An uncommon, but try'd Remedy for
Cholicks, (with∣out much Matter) and good in Fits of the Mother. -
63. An Excellent Medicine for
Convulsive Cholicks. -
64. For the
Cholick, or Pains in the Sides. -
65. For the
Cholick. -
66. An Excellent Medicine for the
Cholick. -
67. For the
Cramp. -
68. To take off the Pain of the
Cramp.
-
40. An Ʋseful Medicine for
-
D.
-
69. A Remedy, by which an
Hydropical Merchant was cur'd. -
70. An Experienc'd Medicine for a
Dysentery, orBloody∣flux. -
71. For to stop a
Dysentery, orBloody-flux. -
72. An easie, but very often try'd
Digestive, to be used instead ofBasilicum. -
73. A good Medicine for In∣continency of Ʋrine, and the beginning a
Diabetes. -
74. For a
Diarrhoea, Loosness, orFlux of the Belly.
-
69. A Remedy, by which an
-
E.
-
75. For a
Contusion of theEye. -
76. An Excellent Medicine for clammy Humors of the
Eyes. -
77. A somewhat sharp but of∣ten try'd Medicine to take off the
Pearl on theEye. -
78. An easie Remedy for a Re∣cently Blood-shot
Eye. -
79. To make a choice Opthal∣mick Water to preserve the
Eyes andSight. -
80. For a slight
Opthalmia, orBlood-shot Eye. -
81. An Experienc'd
Eye-water for an Inflammation and Tu∣mor of theEye. -
82. An odd and often try'd Medicine for an
Eresipalas. -
83. An experienc'd Water for sharp and slimy Humors in the
Eyes andEye-lids. -
84. A Choice Remedy for an
Opthalmia, or Blood-shotEyes. -
85. For a light Stroke or Con∣tusion of the
Eye. -
86. A Potent but smarting Me∣dicine for things growing on the
Eye. -
87. For Hurts that make a Solu∣tion of Continuity in the
Eye. -
88. An Excellent and very of∣ten try'd
Eye-Water, espe∣cially for outward Affections of theEye. -
89. To make a Ʋseful Medi∣cine for Pain or Itching in the
Eye-lids, or on that ac∣count in theEyes. -
90. To make an Excellent
Eye-Water for Redness and light Films,&c. upon theEye. -
91. An Excellent Remedy to stop a violent Defluxion on the
Eye. -
92. An Excellent Remedy for Red
Eyes, made such by a defluxion of a hot or sharp Humor. -
93. An
Eye-Water. -
94. The Lady
Fitz-harding's Eye-Water, which lately cur'd an almost blind Person, whose Eyes look'd like Glass. -
95. A
Pericarpium, or Wrist-Plaister, that often-times frees the Patients from flying Clouds in theEyes, and sometimes lesser specks, spe∣cially if Recent. -
96. An Excellent Medicine for hot Defluxions on the
Eyes. -
97. An easie but useful
Eye-Water to keep theEye cool and moderately dry. -
98. An often try'd
Pericarpi∣um, or Wrist-Plaister for Defluxions and Fumes in theEyes. -
99. For a
Phlyctena or little Tumor in the Carneous Tu∣nicle of theEye. -
100. A Plaister to strengthen the
Eyes, and stop Deflu∣xions on them. -
101. An often Experienc'd Me∣dicine for little Strokes or Contusions of the
Eye. -
102. A good Electuary to strengthen the
Sight. -
103. A Choice Medicine for an
Opthalmia Sicca. -
104. For a Film, or other such thing growing in the
Eye. -
105. To make an Excellent as well as Famous
Eye-Water. -
106. A Medicine for Hurts in the
Eye. -
107. A Remedy that hath cured the
Epilepsie. - 108. Elixir Salutis.
-
109. An Experienc'd Remedy for
Convulsions andEpi∣lepsies in Children.
-
75. For a
-
F.
-
110. An Excellent Drink in
Fevers, even Malignant. - 111. An Ʋseful Drink in Fe∣verish Distempers.
-
112. An Excellent Remedy for
Dysenterical Fluxes. -
113. An uncommon, but Ex∣perienc'd Remedy for
Dy∣senterical Fluxes. -
114. For the
Dysentery, andFluxes caused by sharp Hu∣mors. -
115. An often try'd Medicine for
Fluxes of the Belly, thô Bloody ones. -
116. An Effectual Medicine for
Dysenterical and otherFluxes. -
117. An Experienc'd Remedy for sharp
Fluxes of the Belly. -
118. To stop
Fluxes andWhites. -
119. An easie Medicine for
Fluxes, especially those caus'd by sharp Humors. -
120. For a
Bloody-Flux. -
121. A try'd Medicine for the falling down of the
Fun∣dament.
-
110. An Excellent Drink in
-
G.
-
122. A Medicine for a light incipient
Gangreen. - 123. A Choice Anodyne Clyster.
- 124. A slight but often try'd Medicine for the Griping of the Guts.
-
125. An often try'd Remedy for the
Gripes in little Chil∣dren. -
126. To make an Excellent
Gargle. -
127. A Choice Gargle for a sore
Throat. -
128. An Experienc'd Medicine for a
Gonorrhoea. -
129. For a
Gonorrhoea. -
130. An Excellent Remedy to take off the Pains of the
Gout. - 131. An Excellent Oyntment in the Gout.
- 132. A slight but effectual Me∣dicine to appease Gouty Pains.
-
133. A speedy Remedy to take off
Arthritick or Gout-Pains. -
134. A Medicine that almost presently appeases the Pains of the
Gout. -
135. A homely but often try'd Medicine to appease the Pains of
Scorbutical Run∣ning Gouts. -
136. An Excellent Remedy for the
Gonorrhoea. -
137. To appease the Pain of the
Gout, and by degrees lessen the Fits.
-
122. A Medicine for a light incipient
-
H.
-
138. To make an Excellent
Ce∣phalick orHead-Pouder, good also for theEyes. -
139. An useful Drink, to be frequently employ'd to Cor∣rect
Sharp Humors. -
140. An experienc'd Medicine for
Dulness of Hearing, andHysterical Affections. -
141. An Experienc'd Medicine for the Pain of the
Haemor∣rhoids. -
142. For the
Haemorrhoids. -
143. For the
Haemorrhoids. -
144. A Choice Internal Remedy for Painful
Haemorrhoids. -
145. A very choice Medicine for the Pain and Tumors of the
Haemorrhoids. -
146. An Ʋseful Medicine for the Pain of the
Haemorrhoids. -
147. A choice Remedy for the Pain of the
Haemorrhoids. -
148. An Experienc'd Remedy for unbroken
Haemorrhoids. -
149. For the
Haemorrhoids, a very successful try'd Medi∣cine. -
150. A Choice Drink for the Pain of the
Haemorrhoids. -
151. An Excellent Remedy for the Pain of the
Haemorrhoids. -
152. A Medicine for the Pains of the
Haemorrhoids. -
153. An Excellent Medicine to appease the Pains of the
Haemorrhoids. -
154. A Choice Medicine for the Pains of the
Haemorrhoids.
-
138. To make an Excellent
-
I.
-
155. An Experienc'd Liquor to Cure the
Itch in the Hands or Face, without Mercury or Sulphur. -
156. An Experienc'd Magne∣tical Cure of the
Yellow-Jaundies. -
157. A homely but not ineffe∣ctual Medicine for the
Yel∣low-Jaundies. -
158. A Medicine almost Spe∣cifick for the
Yellow-Jaun∣dies. -
159. A Specifick Remedy for the
Yellow-Jaundies.
-
155. An Experienc'd Liquor to Cure the
- K.
- L.
- M.
- N.
-
P.
-
169. Aloetick Pills, that do scarce at all occasion the
Piles. -
170. A Medicine for the Pain and Tumors of the
Piles. -
171. An Excellent Remedy for Scorbutick and other
Pains in the Limbs. -
172. An easie but Excellent Poultise to appease
Pains andAches, evenArthritick or Gout-Pains. - 173. To strengthen a Part weakened by a Sub-laxation.
-
174. A somewhat rough Eme∣tick, by which the
French-Pox has been often cur'd. -
175. A Choice Medicine for the
Palsie. -
176. For weakness in the hands, arising from the
Palsie, or an ill-cur'dRheumatism. -
177. A Choice External Re∣medy for
Paralitick Affections. -
178. To take off little
Pimples or grating inequalities with∣in theEye-lids. -
179. For the
Pleurisy. -
180. An Experienc'd (and by some good Authors Excellent) Medicine for the
Pleurisy. -
181. A very often Experienc'd Medicine for the
Small-Pox (especially in Children.).
-
169. Aloetick Pills, that do scarce at all occasion the
- R.
-
S.
-
184. A Choice and diversify'd Medicine for the
Scurvy. -
185. For an
Excoriation, and for preternatural Tenderness of any part of the Skin. - 186. To take off the heat and roughness of the Skin, espe∣cially on the Lips.
- 187. To take out the marks of Gun-pouder shot into the Skin of the Face, or else∣where.
- 188. An Excellent Medicine to strengthen a weak Sight.
-
189. A distilled Water for strengthening the
Sight. -
190. A Choice Medicine, which I have several times used for a light Stroke or
Contusion of the Eye. -
191. A much commended Pou∣der to strengthen the
Sight. -
192. To make a Drink to be taken like Tea for strength∣ening the
Sight. -
193. A rare Water to strengthen the
Sight. -
194. An Excellent External Medicine to strengthen the
Stomach. -
195. An often try'd Remedy to strengthen the
Stomach, and also to take off Griping Pains in or near it. ('Tis good also for Colds.) -
196. An Excellent Plaister to strengthen the
Stomach and Chest. -
197. For a Recent
Strain. -
198. My Lord
Bacon's Expe∣rienc'd Medicine for a RecentStrain orBruise. -
199. A Choice Plaister for a Recent
Strain. -
200. An approv'd Medicine for a Recent
Strain. -
201. A slight but choice Re∣medy for a Recent
Strain. -
202. A Parable but Excellent Medicine in the Fit of the
Stone. -
203. For the
Stone. -
204. For the
Stone and Gra∣vel in the Reins and Blad∣der. -
205. A good Liquor to use as Drink in a long Fit of the
Stone. -
206. A good Medicine for the
Stone. -
207. A Choice Medicine in an actual Fit of the
Stone. -
208. The
Stone, and the Cure. Taken out of the History of theBarbadoes, written byRich. Lygon, Gent. p. 118, 119. -
209. A good Medicine in Pains of the
Stone, orCholick. -
210. To expel the
Stone in a Fit.
-
184. A Choice and diversify'd Medicine for the
-
T.
-
211. An almost Specifick Re∣medy for the
Tooth-ach. -
212. An uncommon, but not unuseful Remedy for the
Tooth-ach. -
213. An odd but very Succes∣ful External Remedy for the
Tooth-ach. -
214. For the
Tooth-ach. -
215. An Approved Medicine for an aking
Tooth that is hollow. -
216. An Excellent Remedy to fasten
Teeth. -
217. To fasten the
Teeth. -
218. A Medicine prescrib'd to a great Prince (
Charles the First) to fasten theTeeth. -
219. A good Astringent Li∣quor to fasten the
Teeth. -
220. An Excellent Medicine to fasten the
Teeth in Scorbu∣tick Gums. -
221. To fasten
Teeth, made loose by the Scurvy. -
222. A Lotion to fasten the
Teeth. -
223. A good Astringent Li∣quor to fasten loose
Teeth. -
224. An useful Liquor to fa∣sten the
Teeth, and prevent theTooth-ach. -
225. To make an Excellent Poultise to ripen
Tumors. -
226. An Excellent Medicine to relieve those that are trou∣bled with
Tumors in theThroat, and some other Parts. -
227. A Medicine that lately cur'd an Obstinate
Tumor of the Knee, that had baf∣fled some Chirurgeons. -
228. A Powerful and Expe∣rienc'd Topick for a Sore
Throat. -
229. An Approved Remedy for a Sore
Throat. -
230. A Choice External Re∣medy for Sore
Throats. -
231. An easie but try'd Reme∣dy for a Sore
Throat. -
232. A Choice Remedy for a Sore
Throat, especially if enflam'd. -
233. A homely but Experienc'd Medicine for a Sore
Throat. -
234. A homely but Experienc'd Remedy for a Sore
Throat. -
235. A try'd Medicine for a Sore
Throat, caused by Acid Humors in the Internal Parts of it. -
236. An often Experienc'd Re∣medy for
Tettars, and the Itch. -
237. A Choice Medicine for a
Thrush in Young Children, or a Sore Mouth. -
238. An almost Specifick Re∣medy for a
Tenesmus.
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211. An almost Specifick Re∣medy for the
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U.
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239. An Excellent Emulsion to be used in sharpness of
Urine, especially caused by Blister∣ing Plaisters. -
240. A Powerful Medicine for stoppage of
Urine. -
241. For a Retention of
Urine. -
242. An useful Pouder for such as cannot hold their
Urine. -
243. An easie Medicine for sharpness of
Urine, and for Obstruction of theMenses, and their flowing too much, if the Distempers be not ob∣stinate. -
244. An Old Lithotomist's Me∣dicine for Suppression of
U∣rine, (given me by himself.) -
245. For Suppression of
Urine. -
246. A try'd Medicine for a Suppression of
Urine that is not very Obstinate. -
247. A speedy Remedy for Fits of
Vomiting. -
248. To make an Astringent Liquor, of great use in
Ul∣cers and (some) Wounds. -
249. For Outward
Ulcers. -
250. The Famous
Scotch Em∣perical Medicine for a Stub∣bornUlcer. -
251. A Remedy against the Bitings of
Vipers, and o∣ther Venomous Creatures. -
252. Medicines against
Void∣ing of Blood out of several Parts.
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239. An Excellent Emulsion to be used in sharpness of
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W.
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253. A Simple but Powerful Remedy for fresh
Wounds. -
254. To make a Simple, but Excellent Balsam to stanch the Blood of fresh
Wounds newly made, and to heal them speedily. -
255. An Excellent
Wound-Drink. -
256. A quick Remedy for a small and fresh Cut, or
Wound. -
257. A good Vehicle for divers Remedies, and that 'tis it self useful against the Jaundies, and
Worms in Chil∣dren. -
258. A Powerful Medicine for
White Fluors, (and the like Distempers.) -
259. A tryed Medicine for an
Ulcus Uteri. -
260. An Excellent
Water to preserve theSight. -
261. A try'd Medicine for a
Whitloe. -
262. A powerfully Dissolving Oyntment for
Warts, and divers Tumors. -
263. An Experienced Remedy for Bloody
Water. -
264. To make a well Experi∣mented Lime-
Water. -
265. An Experienc'd Medicine to Correct the peccant Humor in the
Kings-Evil. - 266. An Excellent and often∣try'd Clyster in Fluxes, espe∣cially in sharp Humors, and some other Distempers of the Bowels.
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267. A Cure for
Scrophula's, and the Kings-Evil. -
268. Against Epilepsies, or the
Falling-Sickness. -
269. A Simple Remedy for the
Stone. -
270. An Excellent Remedy a∣gainst
Fluxes.
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253. A Simple but Powerful Remedy for fresh
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