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Show diluted is a dram night and 'morning, Pragrii‘Z/is and Pragmbflimflgn a, are figns by Pm‘a, the concave part of the liver is 1'0 call‘d. Hence the vein which carries the blood from the viicera of the lower belly t i this part is call'd Venn Partd'. Pawn/5.41, l'urlla'ie The leaves are us'd as a failad; the are cooling, and good agaiiift the hot :curvy. The feed is coo‘ing and binding, and is {aid to kill 'w.irm= - l‘r day}: of which is from two fern .7 ‘ - idmm. Pon' Jilin" , are branches of the hepatic ,1 , outed throughout the liver. he arm: as Oxyrrate. .. rm. Precipitation. A procefs, by the particles {iifpended in :1 tr .itruum are made to fink to the bottr n. 71. This is a word often mentioned, and at authors are not agiecd in its figuift' inn. Some aflirm it fignifies the contents of the thorax, others the diaphragm, others again the fore part of the thorax. But certainly anxiety about the l'rgcordia mutt fignit‘y the parts a~ bout the heart. Prfplif/um, the Pi'epuce or fore-fltin. Pri/h‘yfia, a fault in the eyes which old perfons are moi} {ubiieé'c to, when near objects are not feen (o diflinct as thofe at a diitance Common fpeflacles are a remedytbr this defeft. I'ri'ap‘zfmur, is an involuntary erection of the penis, with pain. Fri-mule 'verrk, Primrofe. The flowers drank as tea are {aid to cure the vertigo, The decocticn of the roots is good iior the fame purpofe. An equal quantity of the juice of the herb and flowers and milk has cur‘d an inveterate head-ach. The 11:]: of thejnicc is three ounces. Prcranirrz'ra mufii, the antecedent, pree- exii'tent, or prae-difpofing caufe of a difcafe. Priory/ii "mower. Thcfe are two pro- ceii‘es lent out of the aédamm‘ and which involve the {permatic veflels and t: res. Panama Am', a falling down of the fundament, or rather of the rcfinm, which happens from its laxity. Procidfinria Ureri. a falling down of the womb. This is laid to happen when the 05 Tim-w appears externally out of the which rray be foretold what will happen to a patient, relating to the difeafe. Praldpfur, the fame as Prm'dentz' rz. Prophyldéjt'zk, is a part of Ibigi eine, whidh averts imminent difcafes. Pro/lame, or rather Pr'q/Za‘ra, is a fingle globous body of the fize of a walnut almoft of the {hape of a heart, feare d before the neck of the bladder, and encompafllzs the beginning of the rzrér/ Jm. Prbflligfix, is a part of forge ry, whereby loft members are fupply'd, and other deficiencies by inf'trumcnts artifi cially contriv'd, as artificial teeth, eves, hands, C513, Pratoprzti'iia, a primary difeafe. Pray/811a, Self-heal, It is a vulnerary plant, and good againft hemorrha ges, (pitting and piiling ofblood. In gargl es it is good for ulcers of the mouth, throat, and gums. Therice or the decoétion may be us'd. The dig/2 of the juice is from two ouncesto four. V Pruna Gg‘llz'ra, French prunes. Thefe are an ingredient of the leriitive eleé‘tary. Pram Damafw‘m, Damafcene plumbs or damfons Thefe are cooling, quench thirl't, and are good in bilious confiitu‘ tions; but are highly improper when acids abound. lt~ they are eaten too plentifully, they bring on dangerous fluxes of the belly. Some {time them and give their decoétions as a laxative, but it will be neceffary to add fame car< minative ingredient. Prunus flew/iris, the Slow-bulb. Sloes are cooling and aftringent, and are recommended by fame to {top fluxes of the belly. The infpiflhted juice of the un. ripe fruit is call‘d fir/kid Grrnninfcn, the (Iv/i3 of which is from halfa dram to a dram, and is given in the fame _di{~ orders, Prurigo, and Prur‘ztui, the Itch. mermajar, is a mufclc that arifes from the internal fide of the tranfverfe proccflbs of the vertebrae of the loins1 with» in the abdomen, and defcending "pm knees and elbows, it is called the 14mm: Pfera _ _ Pfy‘llimn, Flea-wort. A mueilnge made With the feeds is demulcent, and proper to ail-wage the inflammation of the eyes. It is ufci‘ul in clyflers in the bloody flux. Three drams fo‘aked in water all night, and the water drank in the morning, is a ufeful medicine agamf't heat or urine. PMS-mica, fneefing Iviedicines. PyjI/dtbron, or more properly Pfi/a'tbran. A. medicme to take 03‘ the hair. Prérmim, Sneezewort or baitard Pellitory. The root chewed provokes {pittle and cures the tooth-ach. The powder of the dried leaves caufe fneezing. Pirzy'gium is a membranous flefhy excref- cence, which arifing from either angle of the eye fprcads as far as the pu~ pi], and often oblcures the fight. . Prrrygnidae'ns internut- This muicle arifes from the Procefliri Ptezygofrlz's oi the 0s fpl‘mofdc: and is inferred at the bottom of the lowerjaw. Prrrygoidue'ur rxirrnui, arifes from. the ex- ternal pll‘t of the fame Prarq/ns Fri/y- gair/cr, and from the i‘uperior part, of the Ur fiobwoides, and running backward is inferted into the Press/fir: Candy/ofdi‘: of the lower jaw. Prerygair/ci, the wing-like Proccfs of the Osjfpbrzzohhr. . Ptifmm, a Decot‘linn of decorticated bar~ ley, raifins, liquorice, ‘71-. Pgwlifmus, a Salivation. Pubis Orflve Fsfiims 0:, the fore part of the 0: i‘mwmimztum. . . Ptrrjgnflapbylz'ni, two h'lulcles which arife from the 0: [nbsmz'drs and are inferted into the Urdu/a. bee page vou "ill. Q S. means Qrgantumjiiffitii‘, as much an is firfi-icient. . ngadrifrus is :1 Mufcle confifling of'rcticu- liir fibres; it rites from the anterior part oftlie lower iaw, uni is ini'crtcd in the whole lower part oftheorlwicuiar mul'cle: That is the muil'le that {iiirounds the mouth and conititutcs the lips. Qiuidrifms F; ‘m't. It ai'iics {mm the tu- bercle of the 0: Minnie, and l) "alerted teis. . ‘ M r Earpidrjnu Linn!) Trnrrz ; it i‘ilesn tcrior and pofierior part or . procefs of the Or I.' ‘ t_ . ,‘ and l: lilwlin tclirt of the loins, the luil 1'1"}:0111" o‘- tlie thorax and [l‘iCVlllil' rih. andrrimr RifiLi', rile: tram part of the (1.35:1, and IS in interior part oi th the or r'nimnzi'rer/mz. at the juncture of . . ‘ the pubis and the iii'um. Pfira, the itch, or rather the ferine itr:lx Pllric'hira Nzrw'rum, a Punc'l‘u re ofa NEWCThis is all‘o {aid but improperly, "hm When there are white traits 01}: W? any needle, thorn or tharp initrumtnt. ‘1165 Q £2.17. florid: for Qqanrum 1:55,:3 much as to an ounCE. loins, and is infcrIed into lure Of the afcending four fingers breadth terminate in the Lmra a/Az l‘y'rsz‘limm, i'tllitory of Spain. The root is a imiticatory and promotes i‘pittle; hence it cures the tooth-ach proceeding from obilriiciions and catarrhs, and is or tome efficacy in "€pr ditch-cs and the pally of the tongue. Pym! 12-1.; is a .chcription of Fevers, containing their fymptoms, etfefls, names, and methods of cure. into the tranverfi up . [injiiis or his I .r262. Pulmnmiri'a maraldflz, Sage of furnfizkm.‘ This is recommended againit ulcers or the lungs and {pitting of blood. "The doji' of the juice is trom half an ounce Pit/77241165, the Lungs; PHI/[(5, the Pulfe. . ' Pzi/jiz'ii‘a cor/1i": 69' Arrcrm'mm, the beating of the heart and arteries. Punfium Lac/ermals, fee Lrir/erma/e pomp part of the internal fidc of the fizz/M is inferted into the lower part of the little tract-amen mespnrwx, rifes from the upper "Mfr" jumfture of the bones or the pu'fs, and in the eminence between the unthin- ‘ " ‘a'ng, the French Pox. 2' para a Woman in child-bed. Puligi'um. Pcnnyroyal, 3 Herb. . PulejgiumCerwfrium,Hart-pennyroyal. This is {tronger than the former. 541 pricks a tendon. It is genetaliy attended with troublefiimc accidents. Pip/Ila, the Pupil of the e1. .. l'urgu'ri/i'a, Purgatives. Pzirpura Fe! ii, a miliar') . ' .r. See Fz~ [Iris Mi/I}: 'i's. Pifjiu/ze, r'uiluies or Pimpies on the fk'n; Pziirida Fe/Ii'zr, a putrid Fever. Sec 114.1 igna Eli/1's. Pflu'rur, the Orifice cf the Stomach, jo'ning to the diiadi'rnm Pyramida'ltr fl 72217. '1', the Pyramidal Muircles 'I'hsy rile {r :V the are very fniall. til?"- p. Proegfimrna, is an internal ante cedent caui'e or a difeafe. Porno/i, Leeks. Thefe are more us'd in the kitchen than in medicine; however, they are good to attenuate tough phlegm, and help {hortnefs of breath. ‘, fin EXPLANATiON of the TERMS of ART. of wine is an excellent remedy againfl an inveterate dzarr‘hma. The dofe of which w\. a. -m ' Vida EXPLANATION of the TERWS of ART; . .. 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