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A28996 Medicinal experiments, or, A collection of choice and safe remedies, for the most part simple and easily prepared very useful in families and fitted for the service of country people : the third and last volume, published from the author's original manuscripts : whereunto is added several other useful notes explicatory of the same / by ... R. Boyle ... Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691. 1694 (1694) Wing B3992; ESTC R1739 19,675 120

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Tooth-ach Page 12.21.27.36 Tooth Hollow Page 27.36 Teeth to fasten Page 68 Tumors from sharp Humours Page 8 Tettars to kill Page 44 U URine to provoke Page 25.83 Viper Biting Page 29 Vrine supprest Page 25.30 Vapours of the Spleen Page 31 Vlcers an excellent Medicine Page 34 Vlcers Scrophulous Page 40 Vvula relax'd Page 59.89 Vlcers and Sores Page 49 Vitriolate Eye-water Page 69 W WEakness to help Page 67 Womb-Madness to cure Page 19 Womb to cleanse Page 18 Womb of a Puerpera to cleanse Page 10 Wounds Green to heal Page 39 Whites in Women Page 48.87 These following BOOKS Published by the Honourable Author and Printed for J. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard 1. A Free Inquiry into the vulgarly receiv'd Notion of Nature 2. A Disquisition about the final Causes of natural things with Observations about vitiated Sight 3. The Martyrdom of Theodora and Dydimus 4. The Christian Virtuoso 5. Experimenta Observationes Physicae with a Collection of strange Reports 6. A Natural History of a Country great and small for the Use of Travellers and Navigators 7. His Seraphick Love Books printed for J. Taylor DR Salmon's Practical Physick Dr. Yworth's new Art of Brewing His whole Art of Distillation Logick or the Art of Thinking Lord Viscount Shandon's Moral Essays His Characters and Discourses His Letter to an Atheist Acquaintance Dr. Salmon's with Dr. Sydenham's and Monsieur Blanchard's new Method of caring the French Disease Loue 's whole Art of Surveying Strodes's easy Method for the Art of Dyalling Plutarch's Morals 5 Vol. english'd by several Hands Culpepper's Directory for Midwives Kirkwood's new family-Family-Book with an Epistle by Dr. Horneck Abbady's Truth of the Christian Religion english'd Gouge's Words to Saints and Sinners His Christian Directions Counsellor Manner's Legacy to his Son Ryder's new Practice of Surgery Evelyn's French Gardiner with Cuts Gilbert's Florists Vade mecum Baxter's Call to the Unconverted Osborn's Works Divine Moral Historical and Political Virgilius Notis Minelii Quintilian's Declamations english Legrand's Historia sacra Newton's compleat Arithmetician The Modern Courtier Miracles perform'd by Money a Poem The Humours of a Coffee-house a Poem Foxes and Firebrands A Defence of their Majesties King William and Queen Mary Strode of Combinations c. The Swordsman's Vade mecum by Sir William Hope Dyer's Works Vanity of the Creature Publick Devotion by Mr. Camfield A Collection of Choice and Safe REMEDIES VOL. III. 1. A good Medicine for a newly taken though violent Cold. TAke about four Ounces of Spring-water and in a convenient Vessel put to it three Leaves of good Tussilago Coltsfoot and a pugil of Maiden-hair and a Stick of Liquorish for bigness and length like the furthest Joynt of the Little-finger make the Water warm and when 't is ready to boil put in the forementioned Ingredients the Liquorish being first slic'd and minc'd cover the Pot well let it boil for a few walmes then take it off the Fire and having presently strain'd it let the Patient drink it hot like Tea he being already in Bed do this three or four Nights consecutively or till there be no more need of the Medicine 2. A good Water for Eyes that are foul and pain'd by sharp Humours TAke prepared Pearl and Coral Ana one scruple Aloes Cabalina finely pouder'd three grains red Rose-water and Succory-water Ana one ounce mix them well and if you would have the mixture stronger put in a very few grains of Trochisci alli Rhasis in very fine Pouder 3. A good Medicine for Pain of the Teeth that comes from Rheum OF the Pouder of white Helebore put into a clean Linen Rag like a Nodule of about the bigness of the largest sort of Peas or somewhat greater and let the Patient hold it between his Teeth with his Head and Face somewhat inclined that the Rheum may run freely out of his Mouth 4. An Experienced Sternutatory to clear the Head LEt the Patient snuff up in the Morning fasting a small Spoonful or less of the clarify'd Juice of Haedera terrestris i.e. Ground-Ivy or of Beets spitting out from time to time as much Liquor as comes into his Mouth 5. An often try'd Remedy for the Dysentery and sharp Fluxes of the Belly GIve from fifteen to twenty grains of carefully made Mercurius Dulcis incorporated with about two ounces of Catholicon or else with about one scruple of toasted or somewhat less of untoasted Rhubarb See Numb 1. 6. A good though uncommon Medicine for the Dropsie TAke Virginian Snake-weed a sufficient quantity and having cut and slic'd it very small infuse it into a competent quantity of good Sack till the Liquor be very strongly impregnated with the Plant. Of this Infusion let the Patient take three four or five Spoonfuls at a time or more if the case be urgent when the Stomach is empty See Numb 2. 7. An often Experienced Medicine for Blood-shot or Inflamed Eyes CUt a new-laid Egg boiled hard into two halfs without taking out the Yelks and apply one of these considerably warm but not too hot to the part affected and keep it on for some hours six or eight if it need so long Note well To the same purpose you may apply with good effect a Poultis made of a rotten Apple the cold being first quite taken off See Numb 3. 8. An Excellent Remedy for a Burn or Scald in the Eye TAke Mucilages of Quince-seed Fleawort Linseed and Fenugreek-seed of each one scruple boil it but very lightly in four ounces of Betony-water filter it and apply it to the Part. 9. A good and innocent Dentrifice TAke Mastich and Dragon's-blood of each a sufficient quantity pouder them and mix them together and let the Patient use them as a Dentrifice See Numb 4. 10. To Correct the Laxity of the Gums and fasten the Teeth TO a Pint of Red or Claret Wine take about two drams of Japan Earth and having dissolv'd so much as you can pour off the clear and let the Patient wash his Mouth therewith from time to time 11. An uncommon but effectual Fomentation for Tumours accompany'd with sharp Humours TO a Gallon of Spring-water put as much dry'd Sage as you judg will afford a Decoction strong enough of the Herb. Into this when it first grows hot cast about two ounces or some drams of Castle-Soap and let it dissolve there till your Decoction be compleated With this and Stuphes foment the part for a good while together 12. A rare Medicine for Hysterical Affections and several Distempers of the Genus Nervosum TAke one ounce or a sufficient quantity of Volatile Salt of Harts-horn which need not be exactly pure and drop on it as much Spirit of Tartar as will serve to satiate it when the conflict is quite ceas'd Digest the mixture for a while that it may acquire a red Colour and keep it carefully stopt for Use and give four or five drops twice a day in any convenient Vehicle 13. An often prov'd Remedy to