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Show ,"LLf-f Of the Starve}, and lit Carer. 1110 .._-'-- {er-"--_""" " "He-"MM _ Book II[_ --"--.\\ ly in Water, put into a covered VefTel, to which may be added at lei}, fame White-wine, and it being (trained, may be fweetened with the Augu- itan Syrupe. An Apnzeme proper in the Scuncy, Infufions of Anti toihutitk Meditrues. Alfo a Decoétion of Roman Wormwood, and tops of Broom, or an in. fufion ofits Buds, or Flowers, made in Water and Wine, and being flrain. ed, and fweetened with Syrupe of Betony, or the Five opening Roots, may prove advantageous in opening the obftrué'tions of the Vifcera, and dc. tacating the Blood. Inl‘ufions of Antifcorbnticks in Water and Wine, (made in a clofe Pipkin are very proper, as preferving the volatil Salt) of Pine, Firr, Chervil, Ground. Pine, VVater-Germander, rEarden , or Sea-Scurvey-grals, \Varercrelles, Brooklime, Chips of Oranges, Limons, Citrons, (gm fweetened with fim. ple Syrupe of Apples, Brooklime, Watercrefles, 2'94. Infiifions of Pine, Firr, Brooklime, and ofother temperate .Antifcorbuticlts, may be prepared in Whey, or PoiTet-drink, as very good in hot conflitutions, to contemperate and refine the Blood. Diureticks proper in the murky. Diureticks may be beneficial in this Difeafe (as difcharging the faline parts of the Blood by Urine) made of the roots of Cucltowpintle, Horfc. Radilh, of the Leaves of Garden-Crefies, Chervil, Sowes, prepared in Water and Rhenilh-wine. An‘il'corhulick Juytes. The juyces of Scurvey-grafs, Brooklime, VVater-crEfies, Chervil, Carden»cteflbs, Oranges, Wood-forte], becaufe the laft defaecate the Antifcorbutick Liquors, fome of which (being deputated per refidemim) maybe taken in Ale, Wine, Pofiet-drink, or Whey. Or Expreflions may be given with benefit, made of Antifcotbuticks, and of ihavings of the Roots of Horfe-radifh , Cuckow-pintle, of the Leaves of Brooklime, Watercrefies, Chervil, Garden-crefles,@nc. put into a Pipkin, with White-wine or Rhenilh, Canary or Sherry, (W- and alter a due infufion, may be firained OFF, and ufed. An ti'torbuKitk Syrupcs. Difiilltd Wa~ ters. Syrupes may be made of the Juyces of Brooklime, Water-crelles,Chervil, Garden-creffes, Oranges deputated per refidentiam, and put into aGlals bottle clofe flopped, and prepared 3. M. witha due quantity offine Sugar, Difiilled Waters may be prepared with the chips of Oranges, LimonS, VVinterbark, and with Leaves of Scurvey-grals, Brooklime, Water-Crefles, Chervil, tops of Broom, Garden-crefles, Worms, Snails, Sows, Nutmegsa (70. may be diftilled in Milk, Whey, Mumm, Sider (to which may be added fome V'Vhite-wine) in a Rofe Still. , A Water may be prepared with VVinterbark, the Rind of Tamarifc, the Chips ofOrangcs and Limons, Roots of Horfe-radilh, Cukowpintlf: 65"" In Winter (when there are very few Green Herbs) the Leaves 0 Garden and Sea Scorby-grafs, the tops of Broom, Pine, and Firr, the middle Artifcorbulick Spirits. Rind of Elder, and Afh, roots of Horfe-radilh, Winterbark may be drlhlled in Ale, Whey, Milk, Sider,Mumm, 6V6. _ Spirits made of Scurvey-grais, VVater-creffcs, Horf'e-radifh, Cuckow-pm' tle, Hattfhorn, Salt Armoniack fiiccinated, may be prepared and given If} 3 Book III. 0/ the draw, and m (are. ' Or the roots of Docks, Horfe-radilli Er n ium tl ‘ ‘7‘ ' litatttl Ale mdn)', Harts-tongue, Chervil, Garden-crimes): ghips, oi‘ICOi-frgg oi-Agn.‘ glihmt Coriander Seed, Nutmegs (to which may be added the jtlycesnoi,0.lmons' "" \ Brooklime, W'ater-creffes. Garden Scurvey-grals) may be ‘ utint' ranges, before it hath done working. P 0 new Ale Tefiaeeotis POWders are alfo ufeful in this Malad m . Crabs Eies, Coral, Pearl, Egg-fliels,évr. given in [Ydme fritffcfofbrfii'iblfkpi {5:3ch zeme. ' A8 alfo Ppiwdeg prepjred with Cuckowpintle,and with the Leaves of "fats ter- erman er, roun - ine Wood-lice Ta ' ‘ Antikorbutick diflilled "gates. , rtar,c'9vt. may be given In fome Eleétuaries are proper, made of the ConferVe of Water-crefles ' ‘ ' Woodlorrel, Fumitery 5 to which may be added the Powder b?2303:1315 : 3mm". piptlc, VVciod-lice, Salt of Prunel], and Condited root of Eryngium, Pills of Citron, Oranges, or Limons, well pounded in a Mortar, and Condited ' and made into the confifience of an Eleé‘tuary, with the Syrupe of the Fivd opening Roots, drinking after every Dofe of the Ele'étuary, a good drau he of an Antifcorbutick Apozeme, or diflilled water, mixed with forne cogin- pound Horfe-radifh water ; Or an Eleétuary may be made of the Conferve oltheFlowerspr Fruit of Sweet-briar, of the Leaves of Fumitery, Wood. lorrel, prepared with the Powders of Coral, Crabs Eies, Crabs Claws Pearl and made into the confifience of an Eleétuary, with the Augufian Syrup; or that of Fumitery or Water-cteflés, drinking after it, as above advil‘ed. , A'Water made of Lime with Coriander-Eeds, and other ingredients ac- Limewatct cording to the common receipt, may be of great ufe to open the obfiruétidns Emil": of the Vifcem, and to refine the grofs and depraved malt of Blond in yftorbutick difpofitions of Body. , Chalybeate Medicines, as Powder of Steel, prepared with Sulphur, or Sy- Chilyheat {UPC of Steel prepared with its Salt, or with crude Steel, or the tinéture of‘mmd‘iw'" Hi prepared with Tartar, may be given in home proper Antifisorbu‘tick Apozemes, or Diftilled water 5 and once in Fouror Fivedays,adraught ofagentePurging Diet~drink, or Pilulcc tartarm Bomii, or Qtercetatii, or fome PlOPCr Purging Powders, or Bolus. The purging Mineral Waters of Epfam, or Dulige, Burner, Nortball, Afion, Pu, in M, SWIM)", (N. As alfo the Mineral waters of Tnmbridge, Rot/Jerfleld, Wi; Well ‘gl'm- 'l'llmfr, Blackbo}: near Lewis, 6M. which purge by Urine, and open the ob- Wm" M" _ruétrons of the Viftera, and defxcate the mafs of Blood from its acide, fa- Mummy; "1°, and fulphureous Recrements; the main caufes of the Scurvey. In reference to the Stomach,bitter Medicines may be ufed,prepared with the Rim Mcr'z- Eootsof Gentian, Centaury the lefs,Wormwood,SaIendine the great,Seeds of iiiCErat-‘iiii d arduur, Citrons, 67w. Elixir proprietati: may alfo be given in the Alexiterial 353:1?" ‘1 -Water, or in Hocumor Rhenifh wine, or in any Decofiion, made of y‘ met ingredients. Fomentati- Omentations made with Centaury the Iefs, Wormwood, Berries OF $35,531)?" ays, Juniper, Seeds of Flax, anugreek , the Flowers of Chamatmel, I dsiltlote boiled in Water, ( to which at lall: Wine or Brandy may be fevv drops, in fome convenient Antifcorbutiek difiilled Water, in antlflg added) do corroborate the Stomach, and difcharge fiatulent Matter, lodg- FitS, when the grols Blood is ready to fiagnate in the chambers of ‘h‘ ° 1" the Stomach and Guts. math-k if" 11 reference to the obf'cruétions of the Liver, Turmérick, Salendine the 32:21:53,??? Heart; or when it is highly difpirited in this Difeafe. Ale or VVine,mediCated with chips of Oranges, I imons,and with the Leaves area, the Rind of Berbeties, the Leaves of Agrimonv, Harts-tongue,fl13- mum. of Water-metres, Brooklime, Pine, Firr, tops of Broom, Coriander Scf 5: inn‘és 0? Ivory may be boiled in water, adding home Wine at laf‘t, and it beg "rained, may be fwcetened with Syrupe of the Five opening Roots, (f, l 4 In Nutmegs, SOWCF,(7€. may be very advantageous in this Difeafe. Or |