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A90382 Tractatus, de facultatibus simplicium, the second part of the treatise of the nature and qualitie of such physical simples as are most frequently used in medicines. Methodically handled for the benefit of those that understand not the Latine tongue. To which is added many compound medicines for many diseases incident to manking; as also an alphabetical table at the latter end very necessary for the reader. By Robert Pemell practicioner of physick, at Cranebrooke in Kent.; Tractatus de simplicium medicamentorum facultatibus. Part 2 Pemell, Robert. 1653 (1653) Wing P1134; Thomason E721_2; ESTC R207213 41,420 76

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to cause them to heal the more speedily It is no lesse effectual also in green wounds to be used upon any occasion Of such Medicines as are made thereof The distilled water CHAP. 55. Of Wood Sorell The Names and Temperament IT is called in Latine Lujula and Alleluja because about that time it is in flower Alleluja was wont to be sung in the Churches in English Wood Sorrell Wood Sower Stubwort and Sorrell Dubois It is cold and dry in the second Degree The Duration It will keep long dry but we may find it almost all the year The inward Vse It is more effectual then other Sorels are especially in hindering the putrifaction of blood and ulcers in the mouth and body and in cooling heats and inflammations to quench thirst to strengthen a weak stomach to procure an appetite to stay vomiting and most excellent in any contagious sicknesse or pestilential Feaver The Syrupe made of the juice is effectual in all the causes aforesaid and so is the distilled water also The manner of Administring it It is given in Decoction or in juice The outward Vse Spunges or Linnen clothes wet in the juice and applied to any hot tumors and inflammations doth exceedingly cool and heal them the same juice taken into the mouth and there gargled for some time and after spit forth and fresh taken will wonderfully help a stinking foule Canker or Vlcer therein and helpeth well also to stay any hot defluxions or Catarrhes upon the throat and lungs It is also singular good in wounds punctures thrusts and stabs into the body to stay bleeding and to cleanse and heale the wounds speedily Of such Medicines as are made thereof The distilled Water Conserve Syrupe FINIS The Alphebetical Table of such diseases as are mentioned in this Second Part. A ABortion See Miscarrying Aches cold Chap. 27 Afterbirth chap. 2. 9. 16. 17. 30. 32. 38. 40. 50 Agues to cure chap. 17. 21. 43 44. 45. 47 Agues of long continuance chap. 7 Ague tertian chap. 22. 28 44. 51 Ague quartane chap. 22. 26. 44. 51 Agues hot chap. 11. 20. 34. 52 Almonds swollen chap. 15 Appetite to provoke chap. 2. 10. 28. 35. 39. 45. 55 Apoplexie chap. 13. 24 Apostumes chap. 1 21. 22. 28. 41. 45. 52 Apostume hot chap. 31 Arthritical pains chap. 13 B BAck pained chapter 13. 31 52 Back weak chap. 9 Barrennesse chap. 9. 27 Beard scurvinesse thereof chap. 23 Belly pained chap. 7. 8. Bees stinging chap. 20. 39 Bile or Botch chap. 45 Belly to loose chap. 35 Belly pained chapter 14. 26 28 Birth to bring away chap. 2. 4. 17. 30. 38. 50. 51 Blacknesse and spots see Spots and Bruises Bladder to cleanse chap. 17 Bladder pained chapter 13. 16. 52. Bleeding inward chap. 18. 26. 37. 51. 55 Blood spitting chap. 19. 33. 35 36 37 48 Blood pissing chap. 43 Blood vomiting chap. 1. 35. Blood congealed chap. 3. 5. 8. 15. 31. 50. 54 Blood to cleanse chap. 4. 23. 42. 44. 45. 53 Blood to increase chap. 12 Blood hot Chap. 20. 22. 45. 47 Bones broken chap. 5 Bones broken to draw out chap. 10. 41 Botches chap. 23. 45 Bots in horses chap. 38 Bowels pained chap. 37 Brain cold chap. 3 Breasts of Women pained chapter 47 Breasts sore chap. 35 Breasts swollen chap. 30 Breasts cancerous chap. 7 Breath short chap. 11. 14. 16. 17. 21. 23. 27. 31. 36. 38. 41. 50. 51 Breath stinking chap. 44 Bruises and fals chapter 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 15. 18. 21. 27. 29. 30. 31. 54 Burning and scalding chap. 1. 13. 20. 23. 28. 31. 48 Burstings see Ruptures C CAncers chapter 20. 26. 44. 55 Cancer fistulous chap. 22 Cankers in the mouth chap. 26. 55 Cancers fretting chap. 38 Carbuncles chap. 23. 38. 41 Catarrhe see Rheume Child dead to bring away chap. 4. 17. 32. 40. Choller to purge chapter 17. 47. 50. 52 Choller to represse chapter 46 Chollericke stomackes chapter 46 Cod swollen chap. 14. 15 Collick chap. 3. 6. 8. 12. 13. 29. 40. 48. 50 Consumption chap. 26. 34 Contagious diseases chap. 55 Contusion see Bruises Convulsions and Cramps chap. 13. 27. 32 Corns chap. 20. 23 Cough chap. 11. 14. 16 17. 21. 23. 26. 27 28 30. 31 34. 41. 51. Courses to provoke chapter 2. 4. 8. 9. 15. 17. 21. 23. 27. 28. 30. 31. 32. 38. 39. 40 44 48. 50. 53. 54. Courses to stay chap. 1. 7. 14. 18. 20. 22. 26. 33. 34. 35. 37. 43. 45 Cramp see Convulsion Crude and raw humours to expel chap. 3 D Dandraffe chapter 41 Deafnesse chap. 39. 45 Digestion to help chapter 6. 12 Dislocations chapter 23 Dog mad biting thereof chapter 28 Dropsie chap. 4. 7. 14. 17. 21. 23. 26. 30. 32. 47. 48. 51 53 Dysentery flux chap. 37 E Eares pained chap. 28. 30. 31. 48 Eares inflamed chap. 21 Eares running Chap. 22 Eares noise therein chap. 21 31. 39 Eruptions of the skin chap. 20. 31 Erysipelas See wildfire Eyes red chap. 1. 22. 24. 30. 41. 47. 48. 52 Eyes blood shotten chap. 14 Eyes watery chap. 1 Eyes to cleanse chap. 51 Eyes spots therein chap. 7. 9 41. 51 Eyes swollen chap. 30 Eyes pained chap. 50 Eyes blear chap. 50 Eyes films therein chap. 7 Eyes black and blew chapter 32 F FAce pale chap. 21. 42. 51 Face spots thereof chapter 3. 38. 41 Face to make faire chap. 23. 32 Falling sicknesse chapter 15. 16. 21. 30. 32. 34. 52 Falls See Bruises Feaver burning chap. 1. 10. 25. 45 Feaver pestilential chap. 10. 45. 47. 55 Feaver hecticke chap. 25 Felon chap. 23. 41 Fistulaes chap. 5. 3 Fistula of the Leg. chapter 51 Fleas to kill chap. 39 Flegme to purge chap. 17. 51 Flegme tough chap. 21. 28. 39. 44. 50 Flux of the belly chap. 3. 19. 20. 22. 34. 35. 45. 51 Flux bloody chap. 22. 26. 33. 35. 37. 43. 45 Fluxes in women Chapter 18. Freckles chap. 15. 17. 31. 38 41. 53 Frensie chap. 20. 34. 51 French Pox chapter 15. 41. 48. 54 Fundament inflamed chapter 52 G Gall stopt chap. 7. 47 Galling of the skin chap. 45 Gangreen chap. 5. 48 Gonorrhaea See running of the Reins Gout chapter 13. 24. 28. 32. 50. 51 Gout cold chap. 49. 51 Gravel chap. 16 18. 31. 45 Green sicknesse chap. 47. 53 Gripings of the belly chap. 31 Grosse humours to purge chapter 21 Gums bleeding chap. 19 Gums sore chap. 5 Gums to strengthen chap. 32 H HAir falling chapter 23. 28. 31. 35. 51 Head-ache chap. 10. 11. 14 Head-ache of cold chap. 17. 27. 51 Head-ache of heat chapter 20 52 Head-ache in Children chapter 47 Head itching chap. 21 Head scabbed chap. 27 Head to purge chap. 28 Head cold chap. 6. 51 Heart to comfort chap. 3. 10. 17. 19 24. 45. 47 Heat to asswage chap. 52. 55 Hemorrhoides to help chap. 7. 11. 51. 52 Hemorrhoides to provoke chapter 28 Hemorrhoides bleeding chapter 33. 48 Hemorrhoides painful chapter 27 Hicket Chap. 19. 35 Hips pained chap. 50 Hip gout see Sciatica Hoarsnesse chap. 16. 34. 35.
It is used for colds and coughs and shortnesse of breath The juice thereof drunk in Wine is profitable for those that are bruised The manner of Administring It is chiefly given in Decoction The outward Vse A bath made thereof and used or to sit over the hot Fumes doth help to bring down womens Courses help barrennesse and warm those parts The green herb bruised and applied to the Fundament there abiding for two or three houres easeth the sharp pains of the piles the juice also is effectual for the same purpose being made up into an Ointment and applied A Decoction thereof is commended to wash the head to take away the scabs thereof and may be effectual for other parts of the body also CHAP. 28. Of Onions The Names and Temperaments IT is called in Latine Cepa in English Onions They are hot and drie in the fourth Degree The inward Vse Onions provoke the appetite ease the pains of the belly provoke urine and womens Courses help the biting of a mad Dog and of other venemous creatures to be used with a little Honey and Rue and increase Sperme especially the seed They also kill the worms in children if they drink the water fasting wherein they have been steeped all night being rosted under the Embers and eaten with Honey and Sugar and Oyle they help an old Cough by cutting the tough Flegme and causing it to be easily spit forth It is counted by many a good preservative against infection to eat Onions fasting with bread and salt Onions sliced and dipped in the juice of Sorrel and given to one sick of a Tertian Ague to eat taketh away the fit in once or twise so taking them The manner of Administering them The best way to use them is to boyl them and so to eat them with Butter Vinegar and Pepper or to lay them a steep some time in water and so to eat them The outward Vse The juice snuffed up into the nostrils purgeth the head and helpeth the Lethargie and is good also for scalding or burning by fire water or gunpowder and used with Vinegar taketh away all blemishes spots and marks in the skinne and dropped into the eares easeth the pains and noise in them applyed also with Figs beaten together helpeth to ripen and break Impostumes and other sores especially being first rosted in Embers stamped with Salt Rue and Hony and so applied they are good against the biting of a mad Dog The juice of Onions mixed with the Decoction of Pennirial and a cloth wet therein and applied easeth the Gout Some take a great Onion and being made hollow they fill the place with good Treacle and then roast it well under Embers after which let the outermost skins be taken away and being well beaten and applied to any Plague sore or putrid ulcer they say it is a soveraign Medicine The juice mixed with Hony and a bald head anointed therewith causeth the hair to grow again They provoke the Hemorrhoides being laid unto them either by themselves or stamped with Vinegar They help Kibes being roasted and applied with butter or hogs-grease The hurtful qualitie Being too often or immoderately eaten raw they breed ill and corrupt humours in the stomach inflame the blood increase thirst cause drowsinesse and the head-ache hurt the sight dull and disturb the memorie and understanding They are hurtful to young men and chollerick persons They are flatulent or windie CHAP. 29. Of Osmund royal The Names and Temperament IT is called in Latine Osmunda regalis of the singular properties therein also Filix aquatica in English Osmund royal Osmund the waterman water Fern and Zut Christophers herb The root is hot and drie The Duration The root will keep good two or three years The inward Vse The Decoction of the leaves or roots drunk is useful for Ruptures or burstings as also for such as have falled or bruised themselves or have any inward wound and giveth ease to the Collick and splenetick diseases The powder hath the sams vertue and is excellent for such as cannot hold their water The manner of Administring it It is given in Decoction or powder The outward Vse It is singular in wounds bruises broken bones Ruptures or burstings boyled into an Ointment or Oyle as a Balsame or Balme or boyled in astringent wine and so applied in manner of a Poultis The Dose The Dose of the root in powder is from half a scruple to two scruples Of such Medicines as are made thereof The distilled water of the leaves Syrupe CHAP. 30. Of Parsley The Names and Temperament IT is called in Latine Petroselinum in English Parsley or garden Parsley It is hot and dry in the second Degree the seed hot in the second Degree and drie almost in the third the root is also of a moderate heat The inward Vse It is much used in meats and brothes in all Countries and doth help to provoke Urine and Womens Courses and to break wind both in the stomach and bowels and doth a little open the body but the root much more and openeth the stoppings of both Liver and Spleen and is profitable for the yellow Jaundise and Dropsie Galen commendeth it against the Falling-sicknesse and to provoke Urine mightily especially if the roots be boyled and eaten with Parsneps The seed is held by most to be most effectual yet some do think the root to be strongest but the seed is effectual to provok Vrine and Womens Courses to expel winds to breake the stone and to ease the pains and torments thereof or of any other part in the stomach and body procured by wind and also is effectual against venome and is put therefore into counterpoysons for that purpose as also against the danger that cometh to them that have taken Litharge it is also used among other things that serve for the Cough The seeds boyled in white wine and taken help to bring away the Birth and after Birth The distilled water of the herb is much used by Nurses for Children against wind and gripings in the belly or stomach The manner of administering it It is chiefly used in Decoction A Decoction against the Jaundise Dropsie Falling-sicknesse Stone in the Reins Take of Parsly seeds Fennel Aniseed and Carrawayes of each an Ounce of the roots of Parsly Burnet Saxi frage and Carrawayes of each one Ounce and a half let the seeds be bruised and the roots washed and cut small let them all be steeped in a pottle of white wine one night and in the morning boyled in a close earthen vessel until a third part or more be wasted which being strained and cleared take foure Ounces thereof at a time morning and evening first and last abstaining from drink for three houres after The outward Vse The leaves of Parsly laid to the eyes that are inflamed with heate or are swollen doth much help them if it be used with bread or meal and being laid to womens hard breasts that come by the curding of their