takes away, as this does, ••ll Heat and Difficulty of Urine and Stranguries, and withal, by 〈◊〉〈◊〉 soft mucilagi|nous Nature, cools and heals the Rein, Kidneys and Bladder, giving present Ease in the Stone Cholick, breaks away Wind, and prevents its Return, as it always keeps the Bowels laxative.
A late modern College Physician of our own, a Man of Learning and Probity, and who for his great Ingenuity and Sincerity, was much esteemed and respected by eve|ry Member of that venerable Body, says, in his Writings about the Stone and Gravel, of one of the Ingredients in this Medicine, that some People have extolled it pro|digiously for its Lithontriptick or Stone breaking Qua|lities; and in Favour of such an Opinion, say, that a certain Person, who had a very large Stone in his Blad|der, which was taken from him by Cutting, made a Cup of it, which he usually drank out of; but as he once had some Beer put into it, which had that Ingredient boiled in it, the Cup fell to Pieces in his Hands, which sudden Dissolution of it was attributed to the said Ingredient. But whether this Relation be real or feigned, or all or either of the Ingredients capable of making frangible or mouldring into Fragments, the Stone bred in human Bo|dies, (as are the Virtues ascribed to them, and to one of them more particularly) or whether it be possible for any Thing in Nature to do it, I shall not undertake to deter|mine; but this is certain, that all the Ingredients that en|ter the Composition of this Medicine are particularly no|ted and prescribed, tho' in different Ways, as Occasions offer, by all ancient and modern Physicians, both in their Writings and Practice, in all Cases of Gravel, Stone, S••ran|gury, Stoppage of Urine, &c. with great Success.
Such as know not where to get the TRUE NUT OIL, may have the right Sort, and very good, at Mrs God|dard's, at the Golden-Ball in Burleigh-street, near Exe|ter-Exchange, in the Strand, at One Shilling and Six Pence the Vial.