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Show 1/172 EXPLANATION of the TERMS of ART. . 3(‘I'qulll7 the king's-em], is a hard glandu- lous tumor l‘cntcd principally on the fides of the neck behind the ears, either finale or in clutter-s. In fome, they reath from the car to the clavicle Scropbnlfiria, Figwort. This plant has been accounted good againll {cropnulcus tumors; as alto the pain and {Welling of the piles. The (15ft: ol the root in powder isa dram. , ' Sri'nplizu'{}r-ia .ngultfm may", VVatet Fig- wort or "inter Betony. This has the fame virtues as the former, and as fame lay in a greater degree. In the memoirs of the Frmal? academy, it is recommended to corrcét the bad talle of fena. Scrabim/us Cordis, the pit of the Promach. S/y'lmlu, dry excierii-znts in [mall balls like lliecps dung ‘ ' $113,607. This fruit is cooling and moii'l- ening, and is ul‘et'ul agninlt {harp thiu‘ defluxicns on the lungs, and takes oft the hczit of urine. It is good in coughs, hoarfenefs, and difficulty of breathing. It is like a {mall plumb, and ten or twenty of them may be taken at a time. Smile, Rye. Rye-bread is (Bid to keep the body open, to be good for thol‘e that are troubled with the piles, a {wimming in the head,nnd a palpitatien of the heart. The meal is us‘d in poultices, to difcufs tumors, and sale pain, sardine, the After-birth. This confilts of the membranes \x‘nicli coutzined the fail/S and the F5 ,» . hcrcle as the former backwards, and 13 inferted in the fame part. Semi/pinyin, arifes from the C: facrum and the warm/Int of the loins, and is inferted into the l‘upeiior rum-tiline ofthe thorax elpeCially the fpinous "PPM/55Srmcz'anrt', a part of medicine which treats of the figns of health and difeafis. S577" or Smmz, the fame in Engli/Za. umrka, Rattle-Snake-root. This has been found very efficacious in plgurifies and peripneumonies. If the patient is plethoric and hail a fever, hemull: bleed in the rum oppofite the mind fide; then give thirty-five grains of the root every fixth hour. S5fia, the Cuttle-filh. See Us Sela/w. Srptzmz Ccm'fs, the partition between the ventricles of the heart, SCPfY/m Lithium, a thin tranlpatent partiv tion between the ventricles of the brain. Stubtnm 17.11.1077, a partition partly cartilaginous and partly boney, between the nollrils. SF 7L‘JJIJZ rranf 'Ezf on, the diaphragm. Alpha, tlii D‘s that caufe putrefac'tion. Shin/m, Silk. This is quite out of rife. Serpentine origin/22m, Virginian Snakeroot. Serpy'flnm, .lVlOtllEl‘ of Thyme. This is cephalic, flomnchic, and uterine, good for the vertigo, dill-Cy, Cpilcpfy, green-ficknels, and promoting the menics. It is ul‘eful againll defluxions on the lungs, old coughs, and helps {pitting or" blood. A dram taken for a gig/1' promotes urine pmvcrfully. ‘3 / "(l'li/S‘fi‘TJC‘ (z'cirfrffu: minor mirirm, arilcs wth :i dentuted beginning, from the focondfiliird, and fourth truc ribs, and .472 EXPLANATION of the TE RMS of Ann Sijzwmlrrlm Ofl'a. Thefe are little boncslike the feed of Séfamum, found at thejo ints of: the fingers and tocs ; as alfo in the Jomts of other parts of the body ; there are {cldom more than fixteen, but often leis. Sifamzzm, the oily purging grain, of no uh: in phyfic Siff/z' Airy/17:1 fa, French Hartwort. Skye/‘2' run/gire, common Hartwort. ing up the {kin and flit, and perforatin v them with a {atom-needle, armed witli a fkain of thread or Silk, and {prea d with form: digellive Ointment; which being drawn a little or {hil‘tcd everv day, keeps it open and running as an illiie. Silé.ilg{‘1,0‘tl, Sii-lugogues, medicines that provoke fpittie. [Sigh/.711"; Sols, _ 5:, Solomon's Seal, This may be applied uutwardiy to take away the lillClZ and blue marks of bruifcs, which it is {.zid to do in :1 night's time. ‘zmmnz, Sileiian {caird earth. An abfurbtnt. Sf/x, the l lint. This mzv be reduced to a powder by herring it red hot {evcral times, and quenching it as otten. It has been liiid to break the lions, which can be no further true, than as it par- taltes of the nature ofl'mc. The ' is a ftruple. I aim infurm'd Dr. CA [my/1's fecrct to cur: fluxes arcze liints of ER/LJ}: L‘Jilvm‘. fill/pm, a Pod. parts of the pulling under the great chtorud, is in- urine w icn liiii: to the bottom: of various colm rs, figri,::, weight and nature, 3cm _ to the dil'fcrent djf.‘ cafes. Sometimes the urine has no fedimeur. é‘uzhimm. "as, l-louf‘z-lcck. Thi scooling and ll')11]C‘.\'l‘lat filtringent lt quenchcs thirll, allay limit, and is ufirful in bi- {r'ited into the coracoide procels ot the 4 frni'z/rz. fin: demo/11's minor fie/firm, zirfcs . St !ious fevers. hour ounces of the juice ; fir:rpgr5h'zz,tfnp ' r, drifts Viith e‘thin d tendon from the two interior whirfim' of the neck, and the two'lU- future- pcrior of the back, and is inii-itcd "103 the lecond, third, Lind fouiih ribs._ or ulcer is narrow, .inzl bi'~‘:.‘...:r liu thu in. .Ei‘ulr');22;.rzm. \‘IMRJ the are git 'n in inturi‘nitting favors that have little or no cold fit. The powder of the drle lcaves has furpriziiigly cur‘d 2n chitinate ichorous ulcer in twenty-four hours. Scwz'mmz/wnrc'Kw. This mufcle ntii‘cs from the upper y rt of the tubercle oi the jam, and iiiferted into the. intormr and illpt ior part ol‘thr: "Ti" '1. Mufflers! ‘ lien; the With gi iicntatcd bcginning, from the iix lower true ribs, and from one and {ome- times two of the {uperior {pui‘ious ribs. and is inferred into the hairs of tlic . flufiu'a. , Siphon, the ihmc as Alf} thiffnz ?;:z', hliillard. diluzpiflings, a Sinnpili- , is :1 medicine mil: in the form ot‘ a c‘ n 'til'ni, which if- fefts the lkin "it. l""‘t, rcdz‘cl's, and pain. .fiiirr'mt, is the or: "Kit of fin? head or ikull from the r'orcl cl to the coronal .x, is wlii 1'] tliel L noing ore." abfccf‘s _-..-t.h‘ 1 belong to the broad tendon f1 oni the three inferior t'rroénz of the inch, and the two":- \'ci!is ol'm . './.~<-, thi: princip'd (ii \zliit‘ll :~ii: Him" the "it, ,‘Iii/ or .'.<i»filed/hill, \‘. 'irli h from the l‘o'fllL‘ld to tli; . . iv; the llll‘ltll' of the t Cumin: l!‘ til" two it"! "l, K'E‘ ti»: filuriw . .11 v 11' S.i'r.;'1115 pafiims Jig/19.5,], .zzilcs 'p‘rrior of the loins, and is Ainlerttld "159 the {our interior lpurious ribs. Swim, the thin par: of the blood. SUI" The leaves incidc grofs humours, help digef- tion, dii'cufs wind, promote urine and the monies, cafe after-pains, and cleaii le the kidneys. The powder is given to a dram, '57eldrcrzm, a Seton. It is made by pinch- accent. 547 Theydilbu rthen themi'clm oil both {ides into the Iinu s of fll" ju * 'iv " The flair /J comes m . ‘3‘) m t'nc" i regiMm on ": of the pineal gland, and turmimtgs nest the place where the 1hr former in This place is (:al‘cd ‘7? " H." ' S I want, are pullules whi ch l 1!: out in the palms of the linlids and foals of the to" m which a {mall wor m is intlud~d Soda, the Hurt-burn. 50/, Gold. delta; 2: . :‘r, Nightfliade. w, u ‘ The in~ yard u t.‘ or this her b is uiziiii'e; for tnere are inltnnccs of per ‘ ‘ illinir in~ to mortal convulxions bv (or berries. Some beat-the ic' m J time in :1 lL'fllell anl'l‘JI. and to the piles and cmccrs ‘, l t it may be dangerous. . J/a‘nxm [Ll/hid), deadly nigl r‘hm lc. 'l‘iic berries .U'L‘ poifontiiis, and l f<)',lll('t' lir't' i‘l" nets, :1 lethnrw, deuei's, .ind \lezt h. i SL'ICPIELm Judi/71hr; M , l'otuocs. The ul'e OfJLlICfC Ins cl iincnt, flit? \\ ell known. $519773, . 4 mufcle. It aril‘es from :5. "is". privation of fight. ' :_. :a. . - -. .._.-_.i ._-__ v1 _u. . _ ----3 with a fudden dimnefs or temporary de- periur and pullcrior part of thand F'ZWXJ. The tendim Li this i with two others malles tli: Sy/mio Caizzinzu', is the {emu-Mien cf i which before (chercd', as in WOLZIL' ccrs, and liadures. Silo! \ "a, the 11mm :1) mmtiw ' s. . iii's to DI'UUJU' 173:": SlL't‘:lllle-A i , Sleep. ii llll |