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Show fln EXPLANATION of the TERMS ofAR'r. {ff/10577711 from A9045!» Pap, an encyfled tumor which contains a matter like thin paile. (ft/.1: is the tint vertebra of the neck {oftaining the head. .513 L1, is a weaknefs of the tone of the nervous and mufculous parts. flmfbx fa'tifiz, fiinking Oirach. t is looked upon as a great Antiiiyfteric, and the ve‘". (mail of it is find to be good in hyfteric his. It is belt taken in the manner or tea. ' Atroph , from "privy and 7‘52,qu .flv, a tailing away of the whole '7itia, Attenuants. fuch medicines as rehilve and thin Vil‘Cid humours. A'rim'm [Median the fame as the flpof) 'u. Arr/u. 17:, Attraction, is that force where- by two bodies -‘..utually tend to each other. "This is veri 'eat in the contaét of the particles, and iuddenly decreafes, inl'oiivuch that it Will not aft at a {mall (liftance, but changes into a repellingr force, by which particles mutually fly each other. Aviwm. Oats. Cruel made of Oat-meal has a for: mucilaginous quality, and is ul‘el‘ul in all difcafes attended with an acrimonv of‘ihe humours. .fi'm-iP/rfiiz [Mi/.2, Oranges {Iarit‘u/d 7.1m , Jewsear, afimfug growing on an Eldcr- tree. The internal ufe is dangerous. A'W'i'W/zl ." Monte-car. this is laid allde. The me of ‘ .:.I;:, Oi‘piment. This confifis .i‘t'mmmon {ulrihur and mercuria l par- ticles, which fume call arireniral It was thought to bed ftrong pom/n. but uimn trial it will not 1(ill a d . AII w, Guid, the Viriu»: otthis metal have been highly extoll L, but upon no good foundation. flui" , the lvar. It is d, .ded in I/sz-v r."- i ilie fili'um ; the middle, ti" o Zj‘mlbamim, . nternal the La/m' flaw. auftcre, a rough allringent tafle. Autopfy, from and; Uiil'l'fi'lf; and asl/kar‘glf, the fame as ocular demonflra .on. Axi/.lz, the Arm-pit, the cavity under the arm drill/3mm: 21' Ct drier/{2, axillary Veins and Arteries are tliul‘e uhirh come from the top or the trunk of the Vemz raw: and great .rz'rrrry, over the heart to the Armpils. Axiama, Axiom, is a {elf- evident propofi. tion Axis, Ax M all is the Ibz'ra' I"e‘l‘[€&f‘d of the neck. in, the 7"at ofAnimals. H9 mil/'17,, its/1 Em. and the Fa? If a View; are now ordered to be kept in the firms. . . 11.231305, from 06 firiv and {977$ (if/.45, a vein Without a fellow. it is comm- fed oi the [mare/la!" bra-fr , and br um! vans, and enters the difixz Cawa near the Aurzilc. B. Bate/1, aBerz‘y, contains naked feedsin the midi} Ufa {ucculei‘t pulp. Iii/anus, an Acorn, or C/izzsi]3 r. Ba/az‘Iflia, Balaui'rines, are the flowers ofa wild Pomegranate-tree. They are a- flringents, and may be ulei'ul in loofaneflES and the laxity of the gums. fhe dofc is a dram in powder, half an ounce in infufion. Ba/éz‘ztics, Staminering‘. Brilizezmz mar/ct, a Water-bath bird in di« flillation Bag-amifa, Coi'tmary, a herb of the mint kind, but now out oftile. Bail-limzzm Brafi/{izlfe five Cdpnilm, Bilfam of Capivi. li'ii'fmmm; Gijiadi‘nfi', Balm of Gilead. The Def: is from lix drops to hall drain. Fri/fawn}; Prrmrianum, Ballhm of Peru. )' {lineal/7 "Talon? (m, Ballam of Tolumz Burdock. , I . ) from Haifa/[wiry], and axes) to bear, hardncfs 0. hearing. 17, Bai'bmeter, from 55¢ wet-glint, and [ii-ETfo; i; vied/luv, an inlii‘u- merit to marine the weight 0f: ll" 3"! \"I 7 1' , a vein in the arm. tum, an ointment ‘o calicu‘. Iii/.70 Will/i" m, from 556W; [be [Ewen]; and 3457056 ll'c' Ml'glL', a pair of mui'tlfs that .iep‘fila the tongue. But I'Viiylow includes .1611] under the general name of Hymg/efliuiz. Bifly is the upper part of the heart OPPO‘ lite to the point. _ _ Bdé.'l;'um, is a gummy rofinousyum, C0" creted into glcbes of various forms and magnitude. The external appcarélnff is much like fifyrrb. It is good 1" d1" orders of the breafi, and to Promo" urine. The daft is half a drum. Quiwardly it ioftehs, refolves, and l'lp8n3 Tumors. chlfi/igiz, Brook-lime. This herb tem- peratcs acrimony, and is Ema m the L",i. .472 EXPLANATION of theTERMs of ART. by! Scurvy. It may be either eaten as fallad, or four ounces of the juice may be taken as a dole. / 19;. [[41, Bechies, from 8725 a cough, Medicines proper for a cough and to promote expcéloration. Bell/1'5 major [t minar, the Ox-eye and com- mon daily. They are vulnerary, de- tergent, emollient, and attenuant. The 505 Bills, the Call, is a relino-fulphureous humour, or am'malfmp, of a yellow colour, a bitter taftu. diluted with l‘erum , fecreted in the liver, farting tor the difioltition of aliments and the lecret ion of the ehyle. It is of an mkalinc nature, when dried is inflammable , and will diflblve in {pirit of wine or water. It is of two forts, the Apia/1r and thc {y/Bz'r; the former is brou,_ht by billorous duels every where (lif'pcrlid in the liver to the Cholafirim, and {o to the Dam/Emmy. It is mm W: timid than the detoftion of the leaves of the Ox-eye before the flowers appear, is a great diuretic and vulnerary, and Commended in a purulent {pitting The drift, oi'ihe (Vite, which is thicker, m. deeper ju ce is four ounces. _ co- lour, and a bitter-er t.1{'.:. This Biivfiizimz or Ala (Ia/rig Benjamin, 3. conlalt is a kind of purgat crete rofinous juice. ive and natural ciy Her. Brim/x, the Baiberry-buih. The berries 85le arm, b. k liiie. When the gall turns hiack, it liimetimcs miles as four are cooling and al'rringent, They reas vinegar, and {ometimes like corru main the ei‘fervefcence ofthe humours, pp ed blood. It is very corrofive. mitigate bilious fluxes, fltengthen the Bljhzrit /Jzzm, Bifmu th, i-: fiomach, excite the appetite, abate the a team-meta! like the iicgulus or Antimonv or line. ir acrimony of the humour-s, and thicken will diilblve in l'uirt «it‘nitre. the dill lved fluids. The aloft of the exEbb/Va, Blitort, a Plum. prel juice is an ounce. a bitumini yu‘cr', is Baffin)", a kind of a Pulley or ‘17 wow in 3.. it l‘tance uhich inflamm. in the Enfl-imi'iz'i. It depraves the mo- tion of the hands and feet, and makes them tremble, and fometimes the whole body. Bria, Beets, a garden herb. The juice of the root promotes fneezing, but is not fate. Edi/Mm, Botany, an herb. 15" 1/11, the Birch-tree. Before the appearance of the leaves or buds, a liquor: may be gained by wounding the bark or this tree, which promotes urine, clean- fes the kidneys, and is good againll the will mix u' Pi‘rrc/izm' and I}. (am or JCWa-plft'l'), . .r/gam. and Car/ii f_/,'i.: or p:: \, Lil, "fin, Hole, is a heavy, tilt, {liptr t‘Jlll‘. 7.x, Bole Anncnir, is now very l‘J!‘ ' to be had; inltcid of uhicli is uii'd [Jr/ti: G.) 1, Fr 1<‘l] uh: 1: is ahliu bent and will againll .: loofcnel‘s, It hpens obftrutf‘tions of the ‘, {if/.113, Viticera, and is proper in the ja 'idice. After this Liquor has undergon. tlc fermentation it i-: called Bruin-7e ,' S 8.11:1] Stutvy. a glaf's or two of which may be drink inn morning fillinu. .‘nonie ~drin; :\ bottle of it in the inning o'i‘ a CI?!)filmptiun. Mr, 3 calculous cone-ration in the flu- machs of certain animals of the goat kind. It has been looked upon as a great antidote againft poiion, but has no more real vertues than prepared Oii'tet- fliells Blzoar mineriils, mineral E oar; a preparation of Antimony diiiering little Iirom the Calx. (limp; MSIfiliMS, a mufcle with two heads. There are two {0 called, the one bends the (Ill/7!}, and the other the 71/1111. There is likeu'il}: the fi'fcrpt 0615771145. bumrz‘, which has liltewife the name of Grind/us. It di‘iiilvcs "roll hu. L s, and as i: bo'itzdu with ll]ll.""‘5 ' ‘ood in all i:.4‘l.;i: "my :r "In, .. L131 tln- liu :nours _. t . [Cla‘liilJ "mid, '1 lip it! c: I {the caxes :5 ml: i lions two to xiii." ognces. '1 he flow are one otth': codial ilowers. :1 mineral hilt. own from BOE,‘30;‘J{" '0 made a! , agtumblft‘ig (.l th» guts. 7:, Botany, from EGTJM n liar/i. the art of deltrnbing and enumerating the \irtues of plants. Ezfiys, jcrui'alem Oak. ‘ . This li<.i'b_ is e =. v commi- {ed in pitultous (liltirilers oi" the bicafl, in {hortnels I t Ere-it", and the moiil .illhma. It is laid to l '.‘.l Ulcers (.{thr- lungs A dram: nl'thcnlrwl leaves is .1 if}, Orit may be drank}? no. r- __ , ‘_....~-.»w-""'" . 50Ar |