Bate.] ℞ Leaves of Sca∣biose, Hyssop, Ground-Ivy, A. M. xij. white Horebound, ***Knapweed, A. M. x. Coltsfoot, Elecampane, A. M. xviij. bruise, and express the Juice, depurate it, and evaporate to the consistence of Honey, S. A. Dose one spoonful thrice a day, drinking after it the Pectoral Decoction.
Salmon.] § 1. If you eva∣porate it to a higher consi∣stency than that of Honey, and then add a third part of Honey or double-refined Su∣gar, it will be never the worse, and I am sure will keep much the better.
§ 2. The pectoral Deco∣ction, with its Vertues and Use, you may see in our Pharm. Londinensis, lib. 4. cap. 14. sect. 4. which is also designed against the same Diseases, of which the Patient may take half a pint at a time.
§ 3. It opens Obstructi∣ons of the Brest and Lungs, is good against Coughs, Cold, Asthma's, Wheesings, short∣ness of Breath, viscous Flegm lodged in the Ventricle, as also in the Bowels, Reins, or Bladder: It takes away Hoarseness, and recovers the Voice of such as have lost it.