It is made as Salt of Worm∣wood, at Sect. 1. above.
It attenuates, opens, resolves, melts Humors, and effervesces with Acids, which it both qua∣lifies and overcomes, whereby it conduces to the cure of infi∣nite Diseases, but chiefly of all such which are caused from the stuffing of Humors, and are generated of an acid Ferment; as Diseases from Phlegm, the Scurvy, Obstructions of the Reins and Bladder, the Stone, Strangury, Ischury, Disury, Fe∣vers, Dropsy, Gout, and other the like Distempers: and this it does do by opening the Passa∣ges, provoking Sweat, resolving Humors, absorbing Sharpness and Acidity, and provoking Urine. Dose, à gr. vj, ad gr. xv. or ℈ j. in Aquae Elementa∣ria, or other Diuretick Vehicle.