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A28386 Anatomia sambuci, or, The anatomy of the elder cutting out of it plain, approved, and specific remedies for most and chiefest maladies : confirmed and cleared by reason, experience, and history / collected in Latine by Dr. Martin Blochwich ... Blochwitz, Martin. 1677 (1677) Wing B3201; ESTC R29895 69,008 256

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half of Linden flower-water half an ounce Make an Emulsion according to art which being edulcerate Rotalis manus Christi perlatis give it by spoonfuls Let the Nurse sometimes take the Conserves Syrup or water of Elder flowers or having taken the spirit juice or extract of the berries let her provoke smell that thereby her milk being clear of the sharper and more malignant serosities may be the more wholsom I knew an infant which being taken sometime with Epileptick fits each day with a great deal of crying and pain of belly did dung a yellowish greenish matter whom neither Clysters nor cleansing Linctussies did any good I counselled his mother seeing I saw her milk more serous and thin that she should twice or thrice a week take the rhob or juice of the Elder-berries mixt with burn'd Harts-horns and drink a draught of the water of the flowers above it and provoke her self to sweat in her bed or couch Which being done not only the Epileptick fits but also those painfull wringings of the childs belly did cease and by little and little the excrements came to their natural form The cure of those that are come to age In those that are come to age 't is first necessary above all things to purge the body well In the Spring time macerate the bark of the roots of Elder in the whey of Cows milk which being dulcerat with Sugar let him each morning take a hearty draught thereof Or Take the Polichrestick powder of the buds two scruples or one drachme Of recent Rob of the Elder well thickned with good Sugar as much as will make a bole Or take the prescribed bole dissolve it in the whey of Milk add thereto the Syrup made of Juice of the buds and berries ounce I. mix it prepare a draught But if the Patient be prone to vomit give him the oyl expressed out of the kernels The spirit of the flowers and berries of the Elder in and out of the Paroxysm is of great power but it may be made more efficacious thus R. Take of the middle bark of the Elder Of the roots of Poeonie of each six drachms Of dried Elder leaves and buds Of Lynden-tree flowers of each one handful Of Rew-seed two drach Of the Berries of herb Paris numb 20. Of Jews-ears numb 6. This being cut and pounded put as much of the spirit of the Elder thereon as will be a hand broad high above them and in a hot place and well stopped vessel macerate them eight daies distil them in glass vessels in B. M. till they be dry mix with them the distilled spirits the salt drawn out of its dregs and keep it for the Anti-Epileptick Spirit of the Elder Whereof give a whole or half spoonful to the Epileptick in the time of his Paroxisme afterwards using it every quarter of the Moon to dissipate the Epileptick corruption by sweating or insensible transpiration and to guard the brain With this same in the time of the fit rub the nostrils gums and pallat adding thereto a Grain or two of Castor Herein likewise excels the tincture and extract of Granorum Actes the preparation and using of which is set down in the 31 Chapter out of Quercetan Or Take of Granorum actes scrup 1. Of the berries of Herb Paris pulverised half a scrup Mix them and form pils thereof numb 15. or being dissolved in the Anti epileptick Spirit of the Eldergive them in the Paroxisme Mark by the way That the berries of herb Paris called by some Bear or Wolf grapes is held by some Matrons as a great secret against the Epilepsie and they give them ever in an unequal number as 3 5 7 or 9 in the water of Linden Tree flowers or of the roots of Squamaria which I my self have found effectual in some children Seeing these berries are mixt with some Antidotes especially with the Saxonian and half a drachm of the seeds of these berries as Matthiolus relates being given avail much against long sickness and Witchcraft it should not seem strange to any man that they much help in the Epilepsie if they consider seriously the maligne nature of the Epileptick vapor and its enmity with the brain Some affirm that the water of the flowers drawn up into the nose prevails much against the Epilepsie and Vertigo In the same affects the eyes and face are to be washed oft with this water Anoint gently in the fit it self the contracted members with the oyl of the flowers of the first description that thereby the Acrimony of the humors and vapors may be mitigate that the matter may be dissipate and the nerves comforted The oyl of the second and third description or the distilled oyl is much commended if the palmes of the hands and soles of the feet if the temples of the head and nape of the neck be anointed therewith Amulets There is likewise set down a singular Amulet made of the Elder growing on a Sallow If in the month of October a little before the full Moon you pluck a twig of the Elder and cut the cane that is betwixt two of its knees or knots in nine pieces and these pieces being bound in a piece of linnen be in a thred so hung about the neck that they touch the spoon of the heart or the sword-form'd Cartilage and that they may stay more firmly in that place they are to be bound thereon with a linnen or silken roller wrapt about the body till the thred break of it self The thred being broken and the roller removed the Amulet is not at all to be touched with bare hands but it ought to be taken hold on by some instrument and buried in a place that no body may touch it Petraeus Nosilog Harmon l. 1. dissert 6. Finkius Ench. Harm c. 5. The cause of which is not absolutely hid seeing the Elder and its grains help this disease These are the words of Petraeus in the mentioned place There are some that ascribe the same effect to the Bore tree growing on the Tylia or Linden tree seeing both by a peculiar property are anti-epileptick some hang a cross made of the Elder and Sallow mutually in wrapping one another about the childrens neck Petr. Loco Allegat Albeit there be some that deny all specifick operation to Amulets of the Elder growing on the Sallow and Linden tree and to all other Amulets Nevertheless their reasons are not of such weight that they satisfie the mind of a desirous learner 't is not impossible that so little a piece of the Elder bound to the skin should break the force of so stubborn a disease for though it do not draw out sensibly the vitious humors yet it may act against the morbifick cause and rout it some other way by alluring and some other way expugning those vitious humors and that malignant Miamse most noisom to the brain it having in little bulk great force which being or removed 't is likely the Epilepsie will cease though the
humors remain if they be not altogther corrupt which humors are to be purged according to the diversities of constitutions before you use such Amulets Read Sennert l. de Cons dissen Gal Chymic Whereas they object That in all these Amulets do not hold This will not prove that they are not indewed with an Anti-epileptick faculty otherwise many famous Medicaments should be called in question seeing many times they are disappointed of their actings in some subjects because it may be they are not used in fit quantity time or after due prepration or some other errours are committed which may hinder the best and most approved Medicine to take effect neither is it in the power alwaies of the Physician or Medicine that the diseased should be releived some times the evil excels the cunningest art CAP. V. Of the Apoplexie and Palsie AS preservative a against the Apoplexie and Palsie the Salt of the Elder is much commended if it be mixt with a third part of the volatile salt of Amber which volatile salt useth to stick to the neck of the retort in the distillation of the oyl of Amber and given in the time of the new Moon or full moon in a convenient liquor in the weight of a scruple or half a drachme The salt of the Elder must be first excellently Crystallized in the water of Sage as you know Amwald desires that three parts of the extract of black Hellebore be mixed with the Rob of Elder which he commends as a gallant specifick against the Apoplexie and all noysom affections of the brain The receit is set down in his Treatise Panacea Amwaldina fol. 23. Pulvis Tureonum Polychrestus doth not only purge the stomach and nearest vessel but likewise the brain from its gross pituite and serous humors whereof give a drachme thereof when it is needful in form of a Pill Oxymel Samb is likewise useful in these cold distempers of the brain whereof give oft in the water of Sage a little masted before purging at least two or three ounces for the cutting and preparing that gross matter The Spirit likewise distilled from the Berries is excellent if once a week or at least each quarter of the Moon a spoonful thereof mixt with crums of wheat bread and a little sugar for it consumes the phlegmatick humors and drieth and comforteth the brain and 't is taken in place of a simple Anti-epileptick as we have said in the former Chapter Or. You may prepare it new thus only for this affection in what quantity you please thus Take of Sage Marjoram Ivy Arthritica of each two drachmes Of Couslip flowers Conval Lilly flowers of each one drach and an half Of Rochet seed two drachmes Which all being cut and grosly pulverised are to be macerated in a sufficient quantity of the spirit of Elder and after eight daies to be distillid in B. M. till they be dry for the Apoplectick spirit of the Elder in a part of which Castoreum may be dissolved and oft times transcolate of which mixture a spoonful chiefly in the time of the Paroxisme should be instilled as the cause is of exigency and with the same rub the pallat nostrills crown of the head and nuke of the neck Two or three drops of the oyl of the second or third description or distilled being instilled in the ear or anoynted on the pallat after the manner the spirit is thought to help the rest Mark That those things we have now commended have chief place in that Apoplexie that proceeds from pituite or other gross humors and is familiar to old men but that which proceeds from depression of the scul or inflammation of the brain is to be cured by other Medicines that is not our part here to handle Of the Palsie But if the Apoplexie end in a Palsie of the sides or other members as it useth having observed those universals for the provision of whole body and brain 't is necessary oft in the week to provoke sweat Half an ounce of the Apoplectick Spirit of the Elder is useful here also two drachms of the rob of the berries in Sage water Or Of the extract of the Rohob of the Elder drach 5. and an half Antimony diaphoretick most white half a drachm Of which every morning give to the Paralitick they being exactly mixt 1 drachm in 2 or 3 ounces of the decoction of the root of the great Burdock and command him that being well lapped in his bed he swet for half an hour and that he may sweat more freely and fully you may mix with the potion half an ounce of the Apoplectick spirit of the Elder Topicks The enervat or hanging members are twice a day to be rubbed first with hard sharp clothes afterward with the spirit drawn out of the berries and inebriate with the essence of Cephalick herbs So those gross and viscid humors that trouble the nerves and compresse them and stop the passage of the animal spirits will be attenuate and dissipate and the stupified spirits will be raised and allured Nevertheless lest by these hot and much drying spirits the matter it self and nevres should be hardned you are to mix with the oyl of the infusion of the flowers of the Elder a third of the oyl drawn from the Kernels of its berries and this will attemperate the too too much exsiccating heat and nevertheless digest and consume the matter In this case likewise the decoction of the root of the Elder and Ebulus in simple water is much praised And seeing oft times the Palsie of the tongue and difficulty of speaking remains the tongue is oft times to be rub'd and humectated with a sponge dipped in the Apoplectick spirit of the Elder CAP. VI. Of Catarrhs IN this the Wine prepared of the flowers and berries is much commended because it excellently purgeth the body of that serous inundation of which after you have taken a little broth drink a cupfull in the morning The simple Powder of the buds of the Elder taking a scruple thereof in a soft egg or in some syrup or in a spoonful of the Oximel of the Elder in the Spring or Harvest for 14 daies each morning and fasting two hours at least after it doth mightily consume the Catarrhous matter Or instead of the Powder use the Conserve of the buds mixt with the third part of the Conserve of the flowers the Dose ounc s. If the body stand in need of greater evacuation exhibit once or twice the polichrestick powder of the buds The salt of the Elder by it self or mixt with the third part of the volatile salt of Ambre dose scrup 1. is esteemed likewise the spirit of the Elders salt taking weekly six drops thereof or more in broth made of flesh Also a spoonful or two of the spirit of the berries and flowers taken with crums of bread and sugar Concerning other things especially sweetning which is sometimes conducible to consume the matter in this disease read the precedent
of the Elder it cleanseth and drieth up all pimples and pustles of the face Dispensatories affirm that the oyl of the infusion of the flowers mundifieth and makes clear the skin In Lentiginibus commonly called Freckles by signature a decoction of the flowers in water is commended for the flowers of the Elder are spotted Oswald Croll de signaturis Dioscorides teacheth that the juice anointed makes the hair black This will be a profitable experiment to those that endeavour to make their red hair black albeit the colour be more comely in many than ill favoured What we must allow to those old Ruffins that are ashamed of their white locks Galen hath taught hath taught us l. 1. de Compos Medicament secund Loc. c. 3. and this transcursorily occasioned by Dioscorides his words Take Elder roots cut very small adding a little of the seed of Staphis agriae made in a Lixive wherein wash the head that is full of scales lice The same decoction heals the Tineam or Favum in children if it be over strong and painful dilute it with the decoction of the flowers and leaves The pain is likewise mitigated by the anointing of the oyl of the infusion of the flowers if after washing it be anointed The oyl expressed out of the berries and kernels and mixt by stirring with a third part of Turpentine and anointed doth cure by drying and cleansing all ulcers of the head the whole Elder leaf after being applyed Oleum Saccharo sambucinum is likewise commodious CAP. XII Of the Diseases of the Mouth and Throat THe Common Women so soon as they suspect any Disease in the Throte of their young ones they steep the sponge of the Elder in their drink and when it is sweld they therewith carefully wipe away all the filth of the pallat gums and tongue The expressed juice of the leaves mixt with simple or Elder honey doth absterge and exsiccate egregiously all the ulcers of the gums and throat If therewith they be anointed by a pencil or if it be disolved in the water of the leaves and bark and gargarised therewith You shall add more vertue thereto in deterging in purifying if you mix a little of the salt of the Elder therewith or dissolve the said juice in a weaker Lixive and use it as a Gargarisme If the ulcers be more malignant and the product of the great Pox 't is necessary that twice or thrice a day you rub them with a sponge or pencil dipped in the spirit of Elder berries wherein a little of the flowers of Sulphur hath been dissolv'd and immediatly after wash them with the decoction of the leaves and besprinkling them with the small flower of the Elder pith The Tonsils being tumefied by a thin and saltish defluxion let them be gargarised with water or decoction of Elder flowers wherein a little Elder-hony hath been mixed for licking the Rhob of the Elder inspissated with Sugar is commodious which is our womens common and used Medicine you may use the syrup of the juice of the berries or infusion of the flowers or the hony of either Outwardly anoint them with the oyl of Elder flowers infusion which doth resolve it In the Squinancy having first used universals to the foresaid Gargarism add some leaves of Self-heal with one or two of the sponges of the Elder called by many Jews ear which is a sure experiment Lob. in Advers Novis stirp p. 434. The Linctus must be the former only add some pulverised Jews ears or make this Eclegme Take Jews-ears two or three let them sharpen an hour or two in a sufficient quantity of the water of Elder flowers then let them boyle lightly and them in a Marble Mortar and put them through a Setace add unto this Musilage as much as is needful of the Syrup of the juice of the flowers and sugar as will make a Linctus which you may oft use besides it opens the belly Outwardly apply an Anadyne Cataplasm which doth digest and resolve made of Elder leaves and Reddish stalks pounded and boyled in the oyl of the infusion of Elder flowers to the consistency of a Pulticle The Acetoses Syrup of the Elder dissolved in the decoction of Barley and given as a Julap when 't is necessary tempereth the heat of the blood and whole body See afterward the cure of the continued Fevers In spitting of blood Tragea granorum actes is profitable whereof we have made mention in the tenth Chapter which being taken in some convenient Syrup is to be used for a Linctus CAP. XIII Of Dyspnei and Asthma THat those things may be remov'd in these diseases and expectorat which are gathered through the proper imbecility of the Lungs use the water of the flowers in which a third part of Elder Oximel is dissolved and as Julap twice a day drink two or three ounces thereof it cuts the gross matter and facilitateth the expectoration thereof The same Oximel thickned with Sugar-candy and taken off a liquorice-stick like a Linctus and swallowed leasurely worketh well in expectoration The Syrup of the flowers of the Juice of the Berries and Buds c. are wholsome taken after the same manner The Bark of the Elder entreth that famous Oximel Helleborat of Gesner The spirit of the berries in a great Dispnoea is profitable half a spoonful or a spoonful thereof taken with sugar Use this following Asmalick or Pneumatick Spirit if you please Take of the middle Elder bark Liquorish well shaven six drachms Of the roots of Allacompaine of Florentine Ireos Of each two drachms Of the whole herb Erysimum two handful Of Fennel-seed half an ounce Being cut and shaked together infuse them in a sufficient quantity of the spirit of Granorum actes in which let them stand seven days every day twice stirring all together afterward let them be distilled in Bal. Mar. for the Pneumatick spirit of the Elder which in time of necessity is to be taken either by it self or dulcerat with a little sugar or the syrup of Violets Or with the same with Canary-sugar or of Madara prepare the oyl of the Elder-sugar as followeth Take of this Pneumatick spirit rectified as much as you will mix with it half the quantity of Sugar fire the spirit with a wax-candle or light paper stir it hither and thither with a knife till all turn to a thick and oily liquor and the flame cease of it self Use it as an Eclegme with a stick of Liquorice by it self or mix with an equal part of Elder Oximel it mightily moves expectoration c. 't is profitable to anoint the breast in the greatest difficulty of breathing with the oyl of Elder-flowers of the first description you may mix therewith some drops of the oyl of the flowers of the third description In suffocating Catars besides these abundantly declared it availeth much if in the time of the fit you put a sponge dipped in Elder-vinegar to the nose and therewith wet the crown of the head
juice of the green middle-bark of the Elder of each one spoonful Take it in common water or thin Oximel ever after three or four days This purgeth the belly strongly For the tumors that are left about the knees feet c. lay to them the leaves of the great Bur-docks for they draw out the water The Polychrestick powder of the buds in a drachm given in white wine sweetned with Oximel of the Elder or syrup of the juice of the berries is commended in this disease Or Take of the Polychrestick powder of the buds four scruples Of Gum of Peru of Galingale of each half a scruple Make an exact mixt powder it is to be given in what liquor you please at two times to a patient that is not yet weak for it powerfully evacuateth serous humors If the form of powder displease you work it with the syrup of hony of Elder in form of Pills or with the Rob of Elder in form of a Bole. Hydroticks or Sudorificks If by these Catharticks the body be emptied well enough then you may safely proceed to Sudorificks Diureticks For if we proceed otherwise the whole stream will be devolved on the reins and ureters whereby the gathering together thereof grievous symptoms will arise The Rob of the Elder and its extract are Sudorificks The first whereof given in two drachms weight is commended by the Augustans for this purpose The second is to be in as many scruples dissolved in the water and vinegar of Elder-flowers for one dose Or where the Liver is more cold and the urine less red give a spoonful or two of the spirit of the berries or tincture of the Elder made thin with the water of the flowers and sweetned with the syrup of the juice of the berries Then in bed or in a dry Bath provoke sweat The spirit of the flowers is more gentle nevertheless it excellently provoketh sweat and dryeth strongly the water of the Hydropick person especially if it be well rectified Diureticks and which move Urine Besides those rehearsed these that follow are Diureticks The salt of the Elder with a third or equal part of the salt of Wormwood The dose from a scruple to half a drachm The spirit distilled from the salt powerfully moveth urine and drieth moisture six drops thereof are to be given in broth some days Where the bowels are more hot and the urine more red which is oft-times a deadly token in Hydropick persons instead of these give three or four ounces of the acetous syrup of the Elder dissolved in the water of the flowers and leaves of each half a pound whereof four or five ounces are to be drank before meat twice a day morning and evening The poor mans Euporist viz. A Lixive prepared of Elder and Juniper-ashes with one part of white wine and three parts of simple water or the distilled water of Elder-flowers whereof give a cup full twice a day to the Patient fasting and command moderate exercise for half an hour or longer if it be possible add to it a sufficient quantity of Sugar and Cinnamon to make it smell and taste more sweetly The Experiment of Emylia Countess of Isinburg And seeing we have made mention here of Diureticks I will not pass by this Receipt of the Countess by which alone she cured many poor people of the Hydropsie in which albeit much is to be attributed to the potion it self nevertheless I ascribe the chief effects of this happy Medicine to the wine prepared of the Elder-flowers and sponges which the Hydropick use in time of their cure therefore I have set down the whole course of the cure as it is faithfully communicated to all the true Sons of this noble Art by the famous Finck in the 26 Chapter of his Enchirid. Take of the old Acorns unshelled Of the old roots of Parsley Of white Oculi Cancrorum of each two scruples and an half Of Sugar Of Cinnamon of each one drachm All are to be subtily pulverised and searced Before the diseased person altogether lye down first let him moisten three shives of wheat-bread in strong wine may be it would not be beside the purpose if before in that wine he had macerated some Elder-flowers then presently let him sprinkle upon these shives 4 scruples down weight of that powder and at night before he go to bed let him eat it and go to bed and sleep above them Secondly on the day next following early in the morning let him eat as many shives of bread so prepared and fast one or two hours after Thirdly on the same day at night let him eat the same preparation eating and drinking nothing above it and so go to sleep In the mean time this diet is to be observed Let the diseased person abstain from fish swines-flesh herbs cheese cold water thin and superfluous drink Let him use wine prepared after this manner which I esteem to be the chief part of the cure Take of the whole dried umbels of Elder-flowers three Of Jews-ears exsiccate in a dry air two Of white wine two quarts or for the use of a middle-child one quart Let them stand all night in infusion and the patient may drink thereof at his pleasure but let him abstain from all other drink till the tumor be evanished Mark if the patient by this cure find not an evident alteration abating of the tumor he may after a fortnight renew the cure and without doubt by divine assistance he shall recover his former health Topicks Apply outwardly to the tumified parts a Cataplasm of the juice of the Elder incorporate with Goates-dung which hath an eminent vertue in digesting those salt waterish humors Or anoint the tumified parts with the oyl of the bark and leaves prescribed before in the second place unto which add this same dung to give it consistence The tincture drawn out of the rob and juice of the berries doth excellently discuss and dry if it be rubb'd on the belly and legs Or take a sufficient quantity of the leaves and bark boil them in a common Lixive wherewith foment the belly and tumified parts twice a day The vapour of which decoction held under the Hydropick legs draweth the serosity from thence and discusseth it by sweat it must be poured on hot bricks in a close vessel that the vapour may come to the heat Others bid the feet and legs only to be bathed in a decoction of the leaves wherein a handful or two of common salt hath been dissolved Note that the pith of the Elder being pressed with the finger doth pit as Hydropick feet do therefore the juice of the Elder and the distilled water of Jews-ears are profitable Crollius de signaturis rerum hither you may transfer the example of the Hydropick and gravelly clown as it is set down in the Chapter concerning the Stone who was cured by the use of the pith of the Elder 2. Of Anasarca or Leucophlegmatia IN Anasarca or Leucophlegmatia
Cure of the Buboes and Carbuncles Apply to Buboes pestilential and Carbuncles a Plaster made of the meal of Elder-flowers and Hony which is excellent in ripening these tumors Or take of the oyl more special which just now was set down Of crude Hony of each half an ounce of Salt Ammoniac drach 1. of the Meal of the flowers and leaves of the Elder of each as much as sufficeth let them all be exactly wrought till they become like a plaster Some apply the feces of the flowers macerated in oyl and press it out which they call Stymma Some rost Onions under the ashes and pound them and mix them with the Rob of the Elder and apply them as a Cataplasm to the risings of the skin Amongst other vesiccatories which is applied happily to these contumacious lumps the famous Sennert recites these following Take of Mustard-seed of middle Elder-bark equal parts pound them with Vinegar in form of a Cataplasm which is to be spread on a white linnen cloath Or Take of the leaves of the Elder of Burrage Of Mustard-seed Of Rancide Nut-kernels equal parts Let them be pounded and applied having first anointed the place round about with Theriack The Apostume being open and become an ulcer a linament made of hony and the juice of Elder-leaves is to be applied which every day twice a day being put in with lint tents it dighteth away the quittous and mundifies the ulcer the oyl pressed out of the berries kernels and mixt with the third and fourth part of Turpentine oyl is much praised See the rest in the Cure of Ulcers CAP. XX. Of the Small Pox and Measles SEeing these spots and pushes depend upon that putred and malign humor which nature troubled with it doth expel to the skin and external parts it is commodious to commit the whole business to nature if she work righly and effectually But seeing before they break out a fever doth possess those tender bodies which is unknown whether it be a token of the Pox and Meazles or of pituite putrefying in the stomach or neighbouring parts It is commodious to give to Infants a spoonful or two of the infused flowers For if it be the Pox it causeth them to strike out if it be putred pituit in the stomach it gently purgeth it If it be to one of riper age give him one or more ounces adding according to his strength yea on the first day before nature go about to expel the Pox of the Polichrestick powder of the Elder-buds a scruple or half a drachm whereby nature being disburdened of the sinck of the first region more happily and easily may expel the rest which is mixed with the mass of blood After this the water of the Elder-flowers given in spoonfuls is good for it strengeheneth the heart and thrusteth forth that putred and malign humor both in children and in those that are older it may be sweetned with syrup of the berries Which if they come forth more slowly or sparingly besides internals we must use unctions of whose matter and manner we have spoken in the former Chapter Alpinus testifies that the Egyptians have none more excellent and familiar in all their Pox and malignant spots than these And our women would do well to follow their foot-steps forsaking old wives fables which oft times bring not so much help as hazard Nevertheless we are to have a care that a little after we wipe the whole body with soft and warm linnen cloths in a warm place free of all cold To quench thirst where the feverish heat is more vehement and the strength more vanquisht use those Julaps we have mentioned in the cure of Fevers But if you perceive by the continued host that the Pox hath seized on the lungs abstain from these sharp things and instead of them use the syrup of the flowers or of the juice of Elder-berries being thickned with Sugar for a Linctus The distilled water of the flowers of the Elder sweetned with the same syrups is to be used for a Julap to strengthen the intestines and prevent a flux mix with it Tragea granorum actes CAP. XXI Of the Diseases of the Stomach A Weak cold stomach and of hard digestion is helped by the Spirit of Granorum actes which doth greatly strengthen the same consumes corrupt phlegm and helps concoction being taken with a little fine white Bread and Sugar in quantity a spoonful or two The Stomatical spirit of the Elder Is more efficacious and is this Take of our Acorous roots and Ginger of each half an ounce Of Mynt Crisped one handful Of Fennel-seeds and Anise-seeds of each two drachms Being cut and pounded pour upon them the spirit of the grains of the berries of the Elder that it may be four fingers deep above them Let them infuse twelve or fourteen days every day stirring them about Afterward strain or distil from them the stomatical spirit whose uses are many For it is not only to be taken inwardly as we have said but likewise externally to be applied to the cold and weak stomach with linnen for it helps difficulty of concoction stops vomit and mitigateth all pains and sobbings which proceed from a cold temper or windy humor If there be nauceousness or vomit with oppressing of the heart and difficulty of breathing it is suspicious that these effects proceed from tough phlegm or some other putred humor gathered there then give two ounces of the oil of infused flowers or bark of the Elder with black water and by thrusting the finger in the throat provoke vomit or give a drachm of the oil drawn out of the berries and kernels in a draught of warm Ale hasten vomit By which means any thing that 's trouble to the stomach will be cast up which being done give a spoonful of the stomatical elder-Elder-spirit or simple well sweetned with Sugar and imbibed in the heart of the Rie-bread for strengthening the stomach That Wine which is prepared of the dried berries as we appointed is altogether stomatical and greatly helpeth the weak and windy stomach whereof you must drink oft chiefly in time of supper a cup full or two Neither is it to be objected that Dioscorides says That Elder is hurtful to the stomach seeing he speaks there of the crude and unprepared which we acknowledge is hurtful to the stomach as some preparations thereof likewise are but experience it self doth attest that this wine and other medicines thereof have great vertue in corroborating and comforting the stomach The spirit of Elder-salt taken in six grains or more weekly in flesh-broth doth cleanse the stomach and stir up appetite In the burning of the stomach and Cardialgia proceeding from hot bilous humors which hath flowed into it from other parts or hath been ingendred and corrupted there if it be needful you may give a vomit of the oyl pressed out of the kernels The acetous syrup of the Elder described in the 19 Chapter is profitable whereof give an
bread into powder whereof take a drachm alone or a half with as much nutmeg-powder Of which see the famous Sennert in the 10 Chapter of the Treatise of the Dissentery But a care must be taken that the belly be not over soon stopped but place must be left for the evacuating of sharp humors lest that befal which hapned to the Maid mentioned by the learned Fernel in lib. 6. cap. 9. Pathol. Therefore to purge the sharp humors and mitigate the cruel pain give two or three days before you use the Astrictive in the morning one ounce or one ounce and half of the syrup of Elder-flowers prepared by three infusions in three ounces of Barley-water or in the water of Elder-flowers You may with profit add to this one scruple or half a drachm of white Mechoacan subtilly pulverised for it gently purgeth and bindeth the belly After three days are past and we have used all necessary evacuations clangings and pain for the most part is ceased then we may more safely use our Tragea for it doth not only restrain the belly but together with this gives a contrary motion to these sharp and salt humors by little and little disposing them for sweat if it be taken twice a day morning and evening mixt after this manner yet with a fasting stomach R. Tragea Gran. Actes drach 1. The Spirit of the flowers of the Elder Gutt 35. They being well wrought together in a Marble Mortar pour on it by little and little The water of Tormentil-roots an ounce and half The Syrup of the juice of Plantain half an ounce Mix them and use them hot they will dissipate the malignity by sweating and evaporation and will bind the belly by stopping the flux of the humor The same things may be used in a Diarrhoea or white Flux 5. Of Constipation or Boundness THe leaves of the Elder are commended to those that are in health to open their womb by Egineta and Hippocrates in his second Book of Diet. This same is performed by the distilled water of the leaves and bark with which a third part of the syrup made of the infused flowers or of the juice of the berries or buds is to be mixed with it to make them of a more pleasant taste The same syrups being taken alone loosneth the belly or drink a draught of wine at your breakfast or in the morning having taken a little broth or take a drachm of the powder of the buds in Plum-broth or a soft rosted Egg Or use in the place of this the conserve of the buds The recent Rob of the Elder spread thick upon a slice of bread and eaten before other dishes is our Wives domestick Medicine which they use likewise in their Infants and Children whose bellies are stopt longer than ordinary for this Juice is most pleasant and familiar to children chiefly if in time of thickning of it you do add a little Sugar as hath been told VI. Of Hemmorhoides THere is nothing more excellent to ease the pain of the Hemmorhoides than a stove or fomentation made of the flowers of Elder and Verbasie or Hony-suckle in water or milk for in a short time it easeth the greatest pain I experimented this first in a Countrey Miller then in a City Baker which both did wonder at the sudden ease and have great quantity of the flowers in readiness beside them to use when necessity shall require The anointing with the oyl of the infused flowers mixed with a third part of Unguent Populeon is Anodine Or take of the infusion of Elder-flowers half an ounce Of Elder-kernels and Yeolks of Eggs of each two drachms Of white Wax enough making according to art an Unguent To stay the Hemmorhoides in a night a singular Cataplasm is made of Elder-leaves boiled in water to the consistency of a Poultice and mixed with Oyl-olive spread on a scarlet cloath and apply it warm to the Hemmorhoides being oft renewed through the whole night the Patient lying on his face is commended by Alexis in his Secrets By what means their flux is to be stopt is set down in the stopping of the Hemmorhoides in the nose and monthly terms and in stopping the blood in wounds Mark that for the falling of the Anus amongst other things the outmost bark of the Elder is commended by Mindererus cap. 7. M.M. CAP. XXIII Of the Obstructions of the Mesentery Liver Milt from whence proceed both the Jaundies and Scurvy TO hinder and cure the obstructions drink in the morning and the beginning of the repast a cup full of the wine of Elder-berries for some days and weeks for it cutteth the thick tartarous serous and bilous matter it cleanseth evacuateth and by opening obstructions and purifying the blood gives the body a more fresh colour especially if once at least of the week you mix with it a half or whole drachm according to the parties strength of the Polychrestick powder of the buds In these diseases this following powder is commended Take of the Elder-buds dried in the shade drach 2. Of Crystalline Elder-salt scrup 8. Of Wormwood scrup 4. Make of all a subtile powder and give a scruple or half a drachm thereof in broth in the morning for many days commanding him to fast four hours and use moderate exercise Those that are not pleased with the powder may form it into pils with the rob or juice of the berries drink broth above it A Lixive made of Elder-ashes prepared with wine or the water of the flowers powerfully unlocks obstructions and attenuateth and changeth bilous and tartarous humors Whence it is a profitable Medicine in the Jaundies some spoonfuls thereof being taken morning and evening dulcerat with sugar hony or Elder-hony Oximel Sambucinum taken in an ounce and half weight dissolved in the water or flowers of the bark is more meek and pleasant Or where the heat is greater and a Fever joyned an ounce and a half of the acetous syrup of the Elder dissolved and given at one dose Some commend four or six drops of the oyl of the flowers of the second description in a spoonful of the spirit or best water of the flowers give it twice a week and command moderate exercise In this case the spirit alone the rob and its extract are safe medicines For whilst the sink of the belly is emptied by the Polychrestick powder of the buds they provoke sweat by their penetrating vertues they unlock the obstructions and crammings of the Mesentery Liver Milt and Gall and cut and prepare the thickness of humors The yellow middle bark is commended by his signature for the yellow Jaundies by Crollius de Signaturis rerum 'T is therefore to be macerated in wine with two or three Jews ears of which strained drink a sound draught morning evening Or you must use the distilled water thereof or the syrup made of its juice For besides that they open the belly and evacuate hurtful humors the Medicines prepared of this bark
have great vertue to open all obstructions Six drops of the spirit of Elder-salt taken in broth is commended In the Scurvy having premised these purging and cutting Medicines the greatest hope of health and helps is placed in evacuating the serosities by sweating whence Plater affirms the rob of Elder-berries or Walwort to be very convenient adding to three ounces of these one ounce of the syrup of Popie The dose drachms 2. The extracts of these are more convenient and penetrating of which give one scruple or one drachm in a spoonful of the spirit of Elder-flowers or of Carduus Benedictus or of Scurvigrass and then let him provoke sweat in his bed or in a dry Bath Topicks EXternally anoint frequently the Hypocondriacks where those bowels are placed with the oyl of the infused flowers which the ordinary and us'd Dispensatories affirm to cure the Jaundies and help the stopt Liver In a hard and Scyrous Milt boyl the leaves of Elder in Wine and Oyl to the consistence of a Poultice which are to be put through a Searse or Setace then mix therewith as much of the meal made of the flowers of Elder and Cammomile as will suffice then apply it hot like a Cataplasm This Cere-cloth or Serat is commended for mollifying and digesting scyrous tumors First boil twice or thrice recent Elder-leaves in the oyl of the infusion of Elder-flowers still pressing the leaves well before you put in new ones Then Take of the oyl so prepared ounc 3. Of the powder of tender Elder-leaves one ounce and half Of Turpentine and yellow Wax enough Of which apply every day to the place affected some of this spread on a piece of Leather cut like a Cowes tongue and covered with a fine linnen cloth The Scorbutick persons amongst other symptoms which I have neither time nor place to mention are troubled with a pain in the soals of their feet and tops of their fingers which the famous Sennert affirms to be cured by this Take of Elder-flowers two handfuls boil them in Wine adding two drachms of sope spread on a cloth and applied to the diseased part CAP. XXIV Of the Hydropsie and its kinds 1. Of Ascites SEeing this depends of serous humors fallen into the Abdomen and seeing the vertue of the Elder is to exsiccate and draw water from the belly by the consent of Dioscorides and all Physicians there is no man that doth not perceive that the Elder is of great vertue in this disease Purging Medicines First then boil in Wine in a close vessel those middle barks of the Elder with one or two Jews-ears sweeten the decoction and for some days give it to the diseased party morning and evening to drink Some praise this Take of the middle bark subtilly grated as much as you will boiled in a sufficient quantity of Goats-milk that being put through a Searse it may acquire the consistence of a syrup or honey of which give an ounce or an ounce and a half for certain days in white wine The water of the succulent middle-bark distilled in the Spring-time and given with a third part of the syrup made of the juice of the buds or roots is used in two or three ounces weight Quercetan in the first book and seventh chapter of his Dogmatick Pharmacy commends this purging water of the berries Take the seeds or berries of the Elder and Ebulus perfectly ripe which is in Autumn out of these with a press draw out the wine or juice shaking out the inmost kernels and mixing them with the rest distil them This water which is Cohobat thus upon the dregs hath a notable efficacy in purging chiefly of serous humors let it be aromatized with Cinnamon Coriander prepared with the juice of Lemmons and such like it may be given to Hydropick persons from one ounce to two Thus far Quercetan For example R. Of the water preserved ounces two Syrup or juice of the berries and buds of each one ounce and half mixed Of this composed water you may see more in the cited place of Quercetan Of the Wines we have often made mention before chiefly in the second Section nevertheless we will set down this of Quercetans in his first Book and ninth Chapter because it differs little from others The seeds are to be prest and the juice drawn out which being mixed with a double quantity of the Must of the best white wine is to be put in a Hogshead of convenient bigness till it be fully digested and fermented Note That it is better if it be done in a close Hogshead that is if the Hogshead be not altogether full but at least the third part be left empty and be well closed that nothing do exhale Which being done and the fermentation being in a moneths time finished the hogshead is to be opened and to be filled up to the brim with wine wrought after that manner with the juice of berries in another hogshead This wine doth purge all serous humors and much helpeth Hydropick persons the dose is a cup less or smaller as the strength of the person is Dioscorides writeth that the root being boiled in wine and given to Hydropick persons in their meat doth help them Whose juice being pressed out doth purge upward and downward like Antimony as Mindererus witnesseth in his Military Medicine cap. 6. So that we are to use it warily and only so much in quantity as the half of a Walnut-shell will hold as he honestly informs He commends there likewise a Sallet made of the buds oyl salt and vinegar which we have set down in the cure of the intestine diseases Forestus lib. 19. Observat 44. affirms That by long experience he had learned that the leaves of Elder being put in Hydrogogick decoctions do excellently purge water chiefly in the Hydropsie The same Forestus in the same book and 87 Observ hath this The bark of the root of the Elder reduced in a Succus the dose is two ounces in fragrant Wine Benedic Veronensis writes that some give four drachms of the juice of the bark of Elder-roots Others give for 9 days together the juice of Elder-bark-roots in a pretty quantity or an ounce in the waning of the Moon and so cure Hydropick persons for it bravely purgeth water as the middle bark of the Elder doth likewise Nicholas at one time gives six ounces of the decoction of middle Elder-bark The same man giveth two or three drachms of the juice of the Elder and of the juice of Ebulus four drachms to an ounce Some give the juice of the middle-bark of the Elder with Oximel Thus far Forestus And this I have set down that all may know there was great difference of the dose amongst the Ancients Nevertheless let him observe faithfully Mindererus his dose till he know the vertues exactly of each Muller in his Medicinal Mysteries saith This is the perfect cure of the Hydropsie R. Of the juice of the recent roots of the white Lilly and of the
having prescribed lighter purges you are immediately to proceed to Sudorificks and cutting Medicines which we have set down made of the juice extract and spirit of the berries and so forth For by these the serosity that resides in the musculous flesh and swels the members are discussed and the desired heat is restored to the cold and weak members and the intrals appointed for nutrition are opened and strengthened The wine of the flowers of the Elder is excellent for ordinary drink By which alone'tis manifest that some after long fevers and other chronical diseases becoming Leucophlegmatick did in an instant untumifie wherefore may be that experiment of Emylio the Countess were more fit to be used in this than in the Ascites Note there was a certain Citizen of Haina who for two years being vexed with a continual falling again into fevers and after that became Leucophlegmatick through his whole body by my advice he was cured by these following First I desired him to use wine wherein the Elder-bark and flowers and the tops of wormwood in equal parts were infused thereby to open the obstructions of the Meseraick vessels to purge the serous pituitous inundations of the first region Of which every morning after he had taken a little broth he was to take a good draught From which time after the belly had for a few days answered the Medicine I desir'd him to swallow a pretty spoonful of Elder-rob mixt with Hearts-horn and having drank Vinegar of the Elder mixed with Wine go to sweat in bed which being done twice or thrice his whole body did detumifie a more lively colour and laudable appetite did return neither to this day hath appeared any residity of Fevers While I was writing these things a grave Matron told me this history she was almost threescore years old being troubled for some weeks with a white Flux of the belly she fell into an Hydropsy so that her belly flesh wonderfully swelling her strength marvellously decayed her daughters being amazed and doubtful of their mothers health they went to a Physician their kinsman then famous in this Country they earnestly desired his counsel help who albeit he was terrifi'd by her weakness proceding from her age sickness to use any cure yet nevertheless through their intreaty he appointed some comfortablethings amongst which he chiefly commended the conserve of Elder-flowers and commanded each morning half an ounce should be given her thereof by which alone through divine assistance she was in a short time recovered and lived till she was fourscore years old to the great wonder of all those that saw and heard it 3. Of a Timpany SEeing of this disease the belly is so swelled of flatuosities that it sounds like a drum if it be beat on and that these flatuosities do proceed from no other cause than from a weak stomach the stomach is to be strengthened and the flatuosities discussed These indications a Purge being premised if needful are well satisfied by the spirit of Granorum Actes simple and stomatical commended much before for a weak stomach seeing it not only strengtheneth but likewise by his subtile faculty penetrateth the most subtile passages of the body and discusseth all flatuosities chiefly if the dose of the Carminant-seeds of Anise and Fennel-seeds be augmented Give every day a spoonful and anoynt the belly with the same Or Take of the Spirit of the Stomatical Granorum Actes two ounces Of the Elder-flowers one ounce and an half Of white Sugar Candy pulverised one ounce mix them The dose one or two spoonfuls Benedict Victor Favorin in 25 cap. of his Empyricks hath these I saw a wonderful effect in curing the flatulent Hydropsie every morning in the dawning this drink was given to the patient Take of the water of the roots of Danewort two ounces Of the Elder four ounces mix them Continue without interruption this drink for thirty days and a wonderful effect will follow But I would ever add some of the syrup of the berries or flowers seeing the distilled water given alone much troubleth the fasting stomach CAP. XXV Of the Stone IN the Stone of the Bladder a Laxative of the Elder Locusts which is most useful in this and other diseases because it only helps nature naturally to go to stool Petraeus Nosolog harm diss 40. Thes 53. The wine made of the flowers and berries help greatly here for first they disburden the stomach and intestines of that serous and mucid humor whereby pure Chyle and less impregnant with those tartarous tinctures is brought to the liver Whence it is that the serous comes not so impure muddy to the urinal passages And besides if any slip be committed here and the tartarous humor be gathered together in these vessels this wine changeth them and with the urine thrusts them out of the body Drink it fasting in the morning the dose a cup full having supt a little broth before it An Anodyne and Emollient Clyster may be made of the decoction of the flowers and leaves of the Elder unto every eight ounces of the strained decoction add three or four ounces of the oil of infused Elder-flowers if we will change more pour this decoction through the ashes of Elder-leaves a little and mix with it besides the oyl two ounces of Elder-hony The pith being cut and swallowed is commonly much praised for moving urine and purging those dregs And I know a man who being troubled with the Ascites and Stone by the perswasion of a Country-woman used only this pith having avoided these dregs and much serousness daily by his urine was cured of his Nephritick pains and Hydropsie There are some that cutting it in thin shaves infused it in the spirit of the berries and after a fortnight press the pith strongly and strain the spirits and give a spoonful of the Colature which they commend much The Lithonthryptick elder-Elder-spirit Take two ounces of the Elder-pith cut as is said put thereon as much of the spirit of the berries well rectified as will cover it Let them stand seven days in a hot place in vessels well closed that nothing evaporate After pressing the pith strain hard the spirit a few times Put into the Colature some bruised Juniper-berries viz. two ounces Leave it likewise for two days in infusion in a hot place in a close vessel Afterward press it again strain it Again infuse as much Juniper-berries into the colature and leave it for three days in the infusion and again press it and strain it and purifie it from all the feculent grounds as much as you are able And so you have the stone-break spirit of the Elder indued with the essence of Elder-pith and Juniper-berries which you are to keep in a stopt close glass whose use is excellent in breaking and expelling the stone especially if it be used as followeth First the nefritick person is to purge his belly with Polychrestick powder of the buds or with the Clyster prescribed a
little before and having anoynted his loynes with Elder-oyle he must go into a 〈◊〉 made of Pease-straw and Mallows the flowers of Elder and Cammomile afterward let him drink a spoonfull of this spirit in white-Wine and stay in the Bath till he avoid the Stone And to avoid swouning let him hold to his nose a sponge dipt in Elder-vinegar and let him moisten his pulses with this same vinegar or some cordial Epithem This Medicine hath its original from the experiments set down in the Dutch Matthiolus and is called a wonderfull Medicine by Muller in his Mysteries Medicinal Nevertheless this is to be preferred to that in respect of the vertues it hath from the pith or spirit of the Elder to break the stone A Stonebreak Essence or Extract He that pleaseth may prepare an excellent Essence or Extract against stony tartarous diseases as followeth Take of the Pith of the Elder one ounce Of the dryed Berries of the Elder Of recent Juniper-berries of each an ounce and half Of Liquorice mundified six drachmes The Pith and Liquorice are to be cut in small pieces and the berries grosly powdered being mixed let them be infused in a sufficient quantity of Elder spirit and let them stand in a hot place for a fortnight together stirring each day the glass and stopping the mouth thereof well that time being ended put them in a linnen bag and in a press press them strongly put the strained liquor in a Cucurbit and putting to the Alimbeck thereof distil that spirit in Balneo till that which remains in the bottom become as thick as hony having mixed before with it two drachms of the Magisterie or salt Ocular Cancror being mixed keep them in a glass vessel whereof give from a scruple to a drachm dissolved in a spoonful of that spirit that was distilled from them and in the water of Linaria distilled with Rhenish wine observing those things which were prescribed before in the administration of the stonebreak spirit of the Elder The salt of the Elder is commendable in salt tartarous diseases given alone or mixed with the former extract in a convenient liquor 8 or 6 grains of the spirit of salt doth cleanse these tartarous muddinesses Dysuria and Ischuria In the difficulty of making water and in the not making water at all these Medicines are excellent seeing these symptomes arise from a muddy and mucid humor or from a glewish toughness that obstructeth the urinal passages But chiefly the stonebreak extract of the Elder is good in this case whereof give a scruple in the water of the flowers of Vinaria and the diseased is to be fomented about the secrets with the decoction of the Radish and Vinaria Pliny saith that the stones being drank in two ounces weight move urine CAP. XXVI Of the Affections of the Womb. TO mollifie and open the secrets of a woman and cure the diseases about them it is affirmed by Dioscorides to be done by incession made of the Roots of Elder boyled in water 1. Of the stopping of the Monethly Terms MAny Medicines made of the Elder are to be used in the defect of the monethly Termes which for the most part proceeds from a gross bloud or tough humor closing or obstructing the orifices of the Histerick veins First then you are to use things which open the belly and disburthen it of that putrid filth give them therefore to drink the wine of the berries which looseneth the belly and maketh thin the bloud and grosse humors The distilled water of the middle-bark mixt with the purging water of the berries prepared as Quercetan directs serves for both ends The dose is three ounces with one ounce of the syrup of the berries bark or buds Which if you desire to be more Cathartick add to it half a drachm or as much as sufficeth of the Polychrestick powder of the buds The Elder-rob with the powder of the white Dittany or of Pimpinel is the womens Medicine Gabel Shover hath this Take of ripe Elder-berries Of Rosemary of each one handful Of Pimpinel-roots half an ounce Boyled in a quart of strong old Wine whereof drink a good draught warm each morning for three days before the time of their courses and let them fast two houres after The spirit of the berries is likewise usefull which by its subtility passes through the whole body and through the least vessels thereof cutting and attenuating the grosness of the humors it may be taken the same time before the courses use to flow The dose is a pretty spoonfull in Wine or some distilled water in place of the simple spirit you may take the Hysterick described hereafter in the same quantity and manner for his vertue is great in moving the courses The oyle of the second description is commendable if two or four drops thereof be added to these spirits In the Scyrrous disposition of the matrix where the cram'd humor is hardened into a Scyrrous closing the orifice of the veins and stopping the courses besides these Medicines you must make incessions of the leaves and root of the Elder boyled in water as Dioscorides commands Let there likewise be an oyntment made of the oyle of the infused flowers and leaves mixed with the fat of a hen This same fat dissolved in the decoction of the roots and leaves is to be injected into the womb 2. Of the flowing of the Courses TRagea granorum actes excelleth in stopping these whereof give half a drachm and as much Nutmeg in a soft egg or red Wind singed by the quenching of red hot gold in it Take of Tragea Granorum Actes half an ounce Of Nutmegs a little roasted Of the roots of Tormentil Of red Coral prepared with Rosewater of each two scruples Of Sugar-rosat in Tablets six drachmes Let them be mixed for a Tragea whereof take morning and evening two drachmes for a dose in the former liquors If the bloud be too serous and fluid that serousness is either to be purged gently by the belly or by weak Hydroticks by sweating whereof we have spoken largely in another place Gabel Shover hath this Give to the woman in the morning three spoonfuls of the best water of Elder-flowers and command her to fast three hours after 3. Of the Suffocation of the Matrix SEeing this most perillous Disease dependeth from a malignant and cold air exhaled from the womb and uterine vessels to the Midriff Heart and Brains the womb is to be purged of all malignant and putrid humors and the strength is to be corroborated Apply here those things which were set down in the stopping of the Courses both because these used not to be the least and seldomest cause of these malignant vapors and likewise because the Medicaments purge and dissipate these uterine filths gathered upon whatsoever occasion A half or whole spoonful of the spirit of the flowers or berries of the Elder greatly availeth here both out and in time of the fit for both powerfully discuss these
stiff this Disease is and how miserably it tormenteth the patient is known even to children notwithstanding it expects ease if not full cure which sometimes is done by the Medicines of our Elder And seeing nothing is more able to preserve than that great encrease of serous humors being hindred those that are sprung be evacuated Seeing from these if not only yet most commonly Arthritick pains have their beginning as experience can testifie These Medicines therefore that follow are convenient Viz. The wine of the berries of which he is to drink a cup full oft in the week in the morning or in the beginning of dinner But that is of most force which we have set down in the 24 Chapter out of Quercetan The water distilled out of the succulent bark in the Autumn or Spring is oft to be drank Let it be sweetned with the third part of the syrup of the berries or buds the dose is four ounces That it may purge more forcibly mix therewith a half or whole drachm according to the Patients strength of the Polychrestick powder of the Buds Vomits are good to preserve from this disease if it be provoked once a moneth by those that are used to it In cure of the Arthritick chiefly of the Sciatick or Gout seeing vomit doth revel and derive by the upper parts it performs more than any downward purge Therefore you are to reiterate it two days and more if the evil persevere The oyl pressed out of the kernels of the berries and half a drachm thereof taken in the broth of Ale doth excel in this disease The oyl of the infused flowers or bark is good the dose is one or two ounces in warm water You shall repress the Arthritick assaults if you once or twice in the moneth sweat having first purged the body For the serous matter gathered in the body is easily discussed by sweat and as soon as natural or artificial sweat appears there is great hopes of safety See Hildanus Centor 5. observ 3. Give then of the Rob of the Elder two drachms with a scruple of Harts-horn prepared or half a drachm or two scruples of the extract Granorum actes or one spoonful or two of the spirit of the berries or flowers This is uporist of some The Roots of the Elder or Walnut half an ounce Of the pulverised Kernels drachm 1. Let them macerate for a night in white wine whose Colature being a little sweetened with Sugar is to be given in the morning in bed to provoke sweat If it be given a little before the fit it disappoints it In the Spring-time the buds prepared with oyl vinegar and salt and frequently being eaten before supper being mixed with other Sallets is commendable for they gently purge the belly and purifie the blood from serosity The powder of the buds dried in the shadow is good for preventing of Gouts and all Arthritick Diseases whereof take in the Spring-time or Harvest for a whole month together in the morning half a scruple in a soft egg with a little salt Or take the Conserve of the buds alone or mixed with the Conserve of the flowers in equal parts The dose is the bigness of a Walnut or Chesnut morning and evening before meat Drink above it some of the water of the flowers sweetned with a little of the juice of the berries Topicks A linnen cloth dipt in the distilled water of the leaves and flowers of the Elder and applied warm wonderfully asswages the pain unlocks the pores digests the matter and strengthens the nervous parts That it may more penetrate and where the colour and heat is greater you may add in equal quantity Elder-vinegar Where the matter is colder and the pain longer you may dip the same clothes in such a liquor as this and apply them hot Take of the spirit of Elder-berries three ounces The spirit of the flowers drach 2. Of Opium of Thebes scruples two mix them By its Narcotick vertue it mitigateth the pains and discusseth the more stubborn matter and refresheth the members The Goutish Anodine Water Quercetan in the first book and seventh chapter sets down this Podagrick water Take of the green leaves and flowers of Elder of each lib. 1. more or less as you please to make it greater or less quantity pound them and macerate them well in B. M. then distill them in a Glass or Copper vessel till they be dry with this water forment the pained place twice a day yea you may use it constantly in that Gout which proceeds from hot humors So far he The Oyle wherein the roots of the Elder or Ebulus and the leaves or fine extract from them hath been boyled chiefly the oyle of the Dwarf-Elder-seed from which the seeds of the greater differ little is much praised here It is prepared thus beat the ripe and clean seeds in a paste boyle it in water and gather the scum thereof put it in a long Glass in a warm place for three or four daies till the oyle which is greenish go to the bottom the same oyle pressed out of the seeds is most powerfull These are the words of Plater in the second part of his practice Or take oyle of infused Elder-flowers ounces two and of it pressed out of the kernels half an ounce Being mixt apply them warm to the grieved place Dioscorides affirms that the recent leaves applyed with the fat of a Goat or Bull doth help the Goutish I know a man that whensoever he is troubled with the Gout useth only this unction He taketh new Cream of Milk and he mixeth with it the Powder made into fine meal of the and leaves of the Elder till it acquire the consistence of a Poultice or Cataplasme which being spread on a linnen cloth he applyeth it hot to the diseased part and from this easie and simple Medicine he exspects and experiences with happy successe great ease Gabel Shover amongst others hath this Take the water of the Elder and the spirit of Wine of each ounces 2 mix them and apply clothes moystened therein Some take two ounces of Elder-water and one of aqua vite and mix them The same man much commendeth in pains of the joynts and other cold defluctions from which the resolution and Palsie of the joynts do proceed this Take a good quantity of Elder-pith a quarter of a pint of Rhenish-Wine and as much of your own urine being mixed boyle them in a new pot till half be consumed Then anoynt the grieved place with the spirit of Wine and rub it well in Afterward apply a woollen-cloth hot dipt in the former decoction And when it is dry dipt it and apply it again And this is to be done before you go to bed Some praise this that follows in Arthritick Diseases chiefly which are hot A Mucilaginous Andonyne Liquor R. Of quick Snails newly taken whole out of their shelly cottages Of Elder-berries dried in the Oven and pulverized and of common salt of each as
accompany maladies adding ever to these some grainsof Opium or a little of the seed of white Poppy to mitigate and allay the furious and fiery spirits For example Take of the best water of Elder flowers 4 dr of water Lillie and Rosewater of each 2 drach of Thebaick Opium half a scrup of Elder Vinegar to dissolve the Opium 6 scrup mix them for an Epithenie wherein a double or treble linnen cloth being wet is to be applyed warm to the brows and crown of the head Or in place of the Opium an ounce of the seeds of white Poppy and by baking according to art make an Emulsion unto which you may fitly add the white of an egg well beaten If the belly be bound dissolve of the Syrup or juice of the berries and also of the infusion of the flowers of the Elder ounc 3 or 4. in the water of the flowers and give it when the Patient is dry like a Julip for it will not only open the belly but sweetly quiet the spirits When in Anno 1626. the Plague was raging in Haina and many of the infected were troubled with head aches ravings and wakings a worthy man told me he found no readier help to dissipate those venomous vapours and bring sleep in his own and others bodies then after the giving of several medicines to bind their heads about with the flowers of the Elder CAP. III. Of Melancholy and chiefly Hypocondriack and flatulent IN Hypocondriack Melancholy 't is profitable first of all if the diseased be prone to vomit to provoke it by the Oyl of the infusion of the flowers and bark of the Elder lest by preparing and purging Medicines those crude and excrementitious humors which oft are gathered in the stomach be carried to the more principal parts of the body and augment the obstructions Or give of the syrup made of the sap of the buds and berries an ounce br 1. s. with some grains of the extract of Scammonie and 3 guts of the Oyl of Elder flowers distilled in the distilled water of the flowers thereof Or use the Clyster that is described in the 22 cap. following After this the Wine which is drawn out of the berries and flowers is not of meanest worth for it opens obstructions cuts gross humors and by little and little thrusts them to the dore Moreover it refresheth the vital and animal spirits Drink a cup full thereof each morning for a month taking before a spoonful or two of fresh broth or a saft egg That it may work more safely you may each week mix with the use of these once or twice the manyfold working powder of the buds of the Elder wich is thus prepared Take of Elder buds dried in the shade half an ounce Of Elder Kernels Trochiscated Of Sennie leaves Of Christallised Elder salt of each three drachmes Of the extract of Scammonie two drachmes Of Galengale of Macer of each half a drachme Being all subtilly pulverised distill upon them Of the Oyl of Cloves Of Fennicle of each six drops Of Cinnomon Of Carvi of each three drops Let them be mixt exactly in a Marble Morter for a Powder whose dose is from a scruple to a drachme The Trochiscation or preparation of the seeds or kernels of Elder is thus Take one ounce of the lesser Esula prepared as is known in infusion in Vinegar and grosly pulverised Infund it in the Spanish Wine of Peter Simons lib. 5. let them macerate 8 days in the Sun or in winter in the chimny corner the mouth of the glass being well stopped after strain them through gray paper and purifie them Take the clean Arillas of the Elder berries dry them pulverise them and with a sufficient quantity of the infusion of Esula make them in paste dry it being dryed bedew them with the same infusion and again work it into paste of which from your Trochisces dry them and keep them for your use And because those excrementitious humours lurking about the stomach and vicine places and much troubling both the Physician and Patient in all Hypocondriack Diseases are more easily evacuate by vomit then purge you may use commodiously the oyl of the kernels of the Elder prepar'd by bedewing them with the infusion of Antimony as as hath been shewn in the second Section a little after drinking warm water vomit is pvovoked and that obstructions may be sooner dissolv'd and the matter drawn out of the Meseraick veins into the intestines besides these internal things use this fotus Take of the bar of Elder Roots ounce 1. s Of well dried Elder flowers M. 3. Make a decoction in equal parts of Wine and Water and that it may penetrate the more add as much as you think fit of the Vinegar of the Elder in which fomentation dip a sponge and therewith foment the whole belly but chiefly the left Hypochondre See the other hereafter in the 23 Chapter of the Misenteries obstruction For the altering of the bloud and spirrits in the true and in the Hypocondriac Melancholy after generals the syrup of the juice of the berres and infusion of the flowers of Elder is praised of each of which in the morning fasting every day let the Patient take oun 1. in the water of the flowers of Burrage You are likewise to take a care that the belly be kept open which is to be done by the Syrup and the Clyster mentioned in the 2 cap. In the Paroxisme of your Hypocondriac Melancholy give a spoonful of the spirit of the flowers of Elder in a draught of Malmsey for it dissipateth the ascending vapours and strengtheneth the spirits CAP. IV. Of the Epilepsie AS this is a grievous and a disease much to be lamented so I may say it expects its most specifick cure almost from the Elder The Cure of Children To Infants new-born before you give them any thing to swallow you may give them with great profit a spoonful of the syrup of the infusion of the flowers or juice of the Elder-berries to evacuate that putrid yellowish and sometime blackish water gathered in the stomach and parts about while the infant is in the mothers belly For these Syrups do not only change and evacuate but they also preserve from and resist malignity Macerate a handful of Elder flowers well dried in the wine which the best sort use to wash their new-born babes in for it consumes the humors gathered about the joynts and comforts the members This is also commended Take of the powder of the simple buds 1 drach of the whitest Sugarcandie 1 drach of the berries of herb Paris Number 6. pulverise them most subtilly of which give half a scruple for 9 days together in the water of Elder flowers or any other convenient liquor you please In the Paroxisme the least spoonfull of the spirit of the flowers given with three or five of the seeds of Peony excorticat is praised Or of Peony excorticat 2 drach of the best water of Elder-flowers one ounce and a
bowels and vessels and both by urine and sweat dissipate the feverish matter See more in the 23 Chapter Before the Fit Internal Medicaments Those which are used before the Fit are of two sorts for some of them move vomit and the belly others provoke sweat When in time of the fit the matter tendeth upward which is known by the sudden straitness of the brest by the stretching of the Hypocondriac by nauciousness and propensity to vomit give him a spoonful or drachm and a half of the oyl pressed out of the berries kernels in warm Ale and by putting your finger in his throat hasten the vomit Joseph Quercetan in his 1 Book and 8 chapter of Dogmatick Pharmacy asserteth that this following decoction is excellent in intermitting fevers quotidan and quartan Take Elder-roots and bark of each ounce 1. of Asarium drachms 3. of good Cinnamon drachm 1 and an half boyl them in milk This decoction at one and the same time moves vomit and sedge Let it be taken at the beginning of the fit and reiterate if it be needful If the body be evacuate and nature encline to sweating before the fit use these following The Rob of Elder in greatness of a Walnut being mixed with half a drachm of the powder of the blessed Thistle and swallowed and drinking vinegar above it and afterwards two hours before the fit provoking sweat in bed is an usual Medicine Or make this mixture Take half a drachm of the extract of the rob of the Elder and half a scruple of the salt of the Elder mix them and form of them with the powder of Hearts-horn Pills which are to be taken in a spoonful of the syrup of the berries two hours before the fit give the half thereof to the younger and weaker complexions In Fevers less hot especially quartans two or three spoonfuls of the spirit of the Elder-berries given before the fit is commended There are some which dissolve this following powder in it before and they cannot praise enough this Medicine in more obstinate quartans especially if the day before the fit the stomach and other vessels nutritive be well purged by the oyl pressed out of the stones of the Elder-berries Take of Hearts-horn prepared without burning of the finest Antimony diaphoretick of each half a scruple let them be exactly powdered Neither is the heat of this spirit here to be feared seeing in the same fevers Galen and other famous Physicians prescribe Theriack Methridate Myrrh the spirit of Wine the water of Zedoary for a hard knot must have a hard wedg And experience proves that these Medicines being administred before the fit do not only stop the fierceness of the fit but likewise quite overthrow the fever which before would neither yield to preparing nor purging Medicines the reason is because the feverish matter at that time is more moveable and being prepared by nature it self more easily followeth the course of the Medicine Externals or Topicks This Topick is commended to be applied to the pulses Of Elder Lavender leaves of each half an handful of salt half as much They being pounded well incorporate them with the oyl of Elder that they may become a paste whereof apply one half to the wrist of the right hand and the other to the wrist of the left and bind them with a rowler wet in Elder-vinegar Foelix Plater in the second part of his Practice hath this Take of Elder Rue Marigolds and Nettle-leaves ana m. 1. let them be pounded with salt and vinegar and let them be applyed A double linnen cloth dipt in the spirit of Granorum actes is applyed with a great deal of comfort to the belly chiefly to the stomach before the fit in a quartan for seeing the fuel of the evil is setled in these places if it be not altogether routed by the application of this Epitheme yet it will be much weakned To take away the shaking and mitigate the chilness the back-bone is to be rubb'd with the same spirit being hot 2. Of continual and burning Fevers In continual and hot Tertian and burning Fevers where the heat is more intense and great drought tormenteth the Patient make this Julap R. Of Fountain or River-water lib. 3. of Elder-vinegar ounces 3. of the finest Sugar ounces 2. let them boyl together a little in a fit vessel unto which being warm add one drachm of Cinnamon in powder let them cool of themselves in a close vessel and strain them through Hyppocrates sleeve for a Julap Of which give the patient oft in the day it extinguisheth the feverish heat cuts the gross and tough matter cleanseth the thin and bilous unlocks obstructions it purgeth humors that offend through their convenient places and by its acceptable acidity it sharpneth the appetite and refresheth the strength This same is performed by the acetory syrup of the Elder described in the next Chapter which is to be dissolved in Barley-water till it come to the consistency of a Julap For example Take the sharp Elder-syrup ounc 3. simple Barley-water lib. 1. mixed or Oximel of the Elder ounc 2. clear Fountain-water lib. mix them give four ounces or more of this and such like at each time otherwise if you give less and only once or twice a day they rather encrease than diminish heat P. Egineta lib. 2. cap. 36. for as Charcole in a Smiths Forge being besprinkled with water burneth more ardently so the feverish heat is rather kindled than quenched by drinking sparingly That you may extinguish the intemperate heat and refresh the vanquisht strength instead of an Epithem apply to the pulses the Vinegar of Elder-flowers mixed with Rose-water and imbibed by double or treble linnen cloths To loose without danger in these fevers the bound belly the syrup of the juice of the berries is convenient of which dissolve two or three ounces in the water of Elder-flowers use it instead of a Julap and drink it for it gently looseth the belly and evacuateth the feverish matter CAP. XIX Of the Pest and Pestilential Fevers IN curing and preserving from the Plague great is the use of the Elder A little sponge being wet in Vinegar of the Elder and carried in a hollow globe made of Juniper-wood and smell it it mightily strengtheneth the spirits against the impression of the infectious contagion Red hot bricks being besprinkled with this Vinegar and a vapor raised it doth dissipate the contagious virulency so that it cannot insinuate it self in mens houses and cloths By what means it may be indued with an Antilemick force more efficacious shall appear by what I will now say Rob of the Elder and the extract prepared of it here are excellent The first whereof is named by many The Country-mans Theriack of which each week to swallow the bigness of a Walnut and drink above it its proper Vinegar and so to sweat in bed is a commonly received preservative This may be fitly used by those who are infected with the Plague
especially if you mix with it some of the anti-pestilential powders or at least drink above it three or four spoonfuls of Antilemick Vinegar of the Elder The same Rob chiefly it that is most recent being spread more thickly on a shive of bread and eaten an hour or two before your meat loosneth the belly in whose place you may give a spoonful or two of the syrup of the juice of the berries It is enough to swallow sometimes in a morning before you go out the greatness of a pease of the extract Rohob and the Extract Antilemick of the Elder R. Roots of Tormentillae Buterdock Of Pimpanels Of Angelica Leaves of Scordium Berries of Juniper of each half an ounce Macerate the roots 24 hours in Elder vinegar afterwards dry them at leasure and being powdered by themselves add the leaves of Scordium and berries of Juniper likewise in powder mix them all together and with the Vinegar that remained besprinkle them and work them most exactly with a pound of Rob Sambuci in form of an opiat Of which give to the infected person two drachms in a convenient liquor to provoke sweat and thrust out the poyson from his heart Of which also besprinkled with the spirit of Elder you may prepare the extract that is set down in the second Section and first Chapter of this Book The dose given to the infected is one scruple or drachm in convenient liquor The spirit of the Elder by it self is here very powerful both in preserving a few drops thereof being taken with a little white bread in a morning and likewise in the beginning of the disease a spoonful or two being taken thereof before the feverish heat be powerful But that spirit is far more noble which is drawn off by an Alimbeck in the preparation of the Antilemick extract seeing from the volatile essence of those Bezoartick simples it hath carried much with it Or at least infufe those simples in the spirit of the Elder being macerated therein for a few days let it be strained for the Antilimbeck spirit of the Elder whose vertues in curing and preserving cannot be praised enough By the same Alexitaries and chiefly by the roots of Angelica and Juniper-berries if the red Elder-vinegar of my description be impregnat with them it becomes Antilemick Elder-vinegar which is not only a vehicle to other Alexipharmacal Medicaments but moreover it may be taken by it self when the intense heat and fever will not admit of the spirit or other more hot medicines Some drops of the spirit of Elder-salt given in the broth of flesh is a preservative Neither is it unwholsom if once or twice a week in the morning an hour or two before dinner a cup full of the wine prepar'd of the berries be taken but remember to take before it a little broth for it loosneth the belly hindreth putrefaction and by reason of the Bezoartick vertue of the berries it preserveth the body from contagion At supper drink a cup full of the wine prepared of the dried berries which strengtheneth the stomach A special Topick Oyl Some greatly commend in the Pleague this oyl Take the flowers of the Elder fill therewith a Cucurbit or a more ample Glass to the middle strew upon them Marsh Mallows and tops of Hypericon of each so much as only the fourth part of the Glass shall remain empty powre thereon so much sweet clear Oyl-Olive as will cover the flowers close exactly the mouth of the Glass sigillo hermetico or lute it and through all Summer or for three months set it in the Sun that the heat of the Sun may draw the vertues out of the flowers into the oyl then having strongly pressed the flowers strain the oyl and being purified by setling reserve it in a well closed vessel unto each ounce of which before you use it add a scruple of Sal Nitre Some prepare it suddenly thus They take the oyl of infused Elder-flowers as much as is necessary in it they immerge the flowers of the Marsh Mallows and Hypericon and boil them together in Bal. Mar. for some hours afterwards they express strongly the flowers and strain it in the strained oyl they immerge recent flowers boil them press them and strain them and afterward add Nitre The way of using it is this The whole body of the infected person within 24 hours is to be anointed with this oyl warm and being wrapt in warm sheets he is to be laid in a warmed bed to sweat for they affirm that it is proved that by this only remedy many have safely escaped the fierceness of this poison which unction as it is not disapproved seeing it openeth the pores of the skin and by them draws out and dissipates the pestilential infection and malignity and by consequence is used commodiously not only in the plague and pestilential fevers but also in other malignant and chiefly spotted fevers So we are to be very wary lest in this sharp and dangerous disease we neglect to use the internal Bezoarticks Alexiterix already mentioned but rather ought to join them with these that with united forces both ways internally and externally they may vanquish the malignity It seems this hath come from the Egyptians of whom Alpinus in his 4 Book and 15 Chapter relates that they use this medicine in pestilential fevers in which the spots are either begun to appear with great profit at least once a day using this hot linament after which without delay they cover the feverish with many cloths endeavouring to draw the poisonous humor from the bowels to the skin Comforting and Altering Medicines Lest the diseased in sweating altogether faints we ought to hold often to his nose a sponge dipt in the Antilemick Vinegar of the Elder for this Vinegar doth powerfully dissipate these narcotick vapours and recreate the strength It is likewise to be applyed to the temples with linnen cloths To ease the heat and thirst you are oft times to give to the diseased in and after his sweat some spoonfuls of the Julap which is set down in the Cure of burning fevers or prepare this acetous syrup of the Elder which in provoking sweat in resisting putrefaction and contagion in strengthening the heart and other intrails is far more excellent than the common acetous syrup by reason of the Alexiterous vertue of the Elder Take clear Fountain-water lib. 3. White Sugar lib. 2. and an half Boyl them on a clear fire of Charcole till the half be consumed scumming them well in time of boiling After add sharp Elder-vinegar lib. 1. and an half boil them again on the consistence of a syrup You may to procure a more sweet smell in a knot of fine linnen infuse in it an ounce of Cinamon grosly powdered and sometimes wring it The syrup being cold let it be kept in a galli-pot of which give oft some spoonfuls by it self or dissolve it in the distilled water of Burrage sweet Roses Elder Scabious or such like The
cold and poysonous vapors evacuate out of the utrenal sink and vindicate the more nobler intrals from their infection and restore freer breathing Gabel Shover taketh a handful of Jews-ears and infuseth them in a quart of the spirit of Wine of the which he giveth the diseased a full draught in time of her fit The Antiepileptick elder-Elder-spirit if it be used instead of the Juniper is good and with it anoynt the belly below the navel toward the secrets Or prepare for this and such diseases this that follows The Histerick Spirit of the Elder Take of the middle bark of the Elder one ounce Of the roots of white Dittany Of round Birthwort of each three drachmes Of the dried leaves of the Elder one handfull Of red Artimesia or Mugwort Of Prrsley of each half an handfull Of the flowres of white Lillies two drachmes Of clean Jews-ears three in number Being cut infuse them in a competent quantity of Elder-sprit that it may be a hand-breadth above them Let them stand in infusion for ten daies every day stirr them twice afterwaad distill them in Balneo foa the Histerick spirit of which give a half or whole spoonfull in time of the fit and with the same anoynt the lower belly by rubbing it in as hath been prescribed Not only in the suffocation of the Matrix which by excellency is called the Histerick passion but also it is excellent for the stopped flowers and other cold and moist diseases of the womb It helpeth likewise to expel the dead child secondines if after universals and topicks a spoonfull thereof be given in white Wine or some distilled water three or four drops of the oyle of the flowers of the second description being mixt therewith Extractum Granorum Actes Hystericum Of the ripe grains of the Elder dried in the shadow Quercetan forms an Extract which is a specifick Histerick and is called of the Chymists Extractum Granorum Actes It is thus prepared Gather a great quantity of the grains of the Elder well dried in the shadow having thrown all the rest of the berry away reserve the grains only with which fill a long-necked great Cucurbit to the middle put upon it the strong spirit of wine made acid with the acid liquor either of Vitriol or Sulphure that it may be three or four fingers broad above the matter the vessel being closed that nothing may breath out Digest it for five or six days in B.M. till the spirit of the wine receive the tincture of a Ruby which you shall separate by inclination having a care that none of the dregs or troubled matter go with it Of which tincture not having separated its menstruum that is the aqua vitae which without any corruption or alteration will be kept long unto which you may add a little Sugar if you will make it have a more pleasant taste you may give a half or whole silver spoonful to women troubled with the suffocation of the Matrix shall be unexpectedly and as it were miraculously weakened and restored to their perfect health Again if you will separate from it the aqua vitae by an Alimbeck in Balneo vaporoso till the extract remain in the bottom of a most excellent red colour whereof give a scruple for a dose in its own proper distilled water or in other convenient waters or in white wine and it will become red Thus far Quercetan The Uterine mixture which I used to prepare is this First I take the berries of the Elder dried in a flow heat of the Bake-house of Mugwort and of Castoreum as much as I please I put upon each of them by themselves in a Viol some of the rectified spirits of the Elder and draw out the essence according to art and I purifie each one of them by themselves and keep them in Glasses Afterwards Take of the essence of Elder-berries six ounces Of Balm-mint three ounces Of Castor Of the spirit of Vitriol well rectified of each one ounce Being mixed I put them in a Glass of a narrow throat and I digest them for ten days in a warm Balneo that they may be well united and if any dregs be in them they may go to the bottom from which I separate that which is clear I strain it and keep it in a well-stopped Glass The dose is a little spoonful alone and dissolved in some appropriate water but if the body be full of ill humors I first purge it with the Polychrestick powder of Elder-buds In place of Appendix I thought fit to joyn hereto the Medicines made of the Elder long ago commended and commanded by our great Chieftain and Master Hippocrates in Uterine Affections In the Hydropsie of the Matrix he commendeth the fruit of the Elder given fasting in wine lib. 1. de morb mulier He saith this purgeth things to be purged in Child-bed boil the leaves of the Elder and give the water thereof to drink ibidem If the womb be inflamed in child-birth let her sup hot the tender leaves of the Elder lightly boiled with the grossest part of recent wheat-meal ibid. In the same place he commands us to put into the secrets a long piece of Elder-pith the tenderer part being shaven In Ulcers of the womb pound Linseed and Elder-berries together mix hony with them and make a Plaster and use it ibid. Or the leaves of the Elder and of the Lentisk being boiled in water and strained are to be injected warm Lib. de natur mulier The same things being likewise pounded with Muss may be outwardly applied ibid. In a filthy ulceration of the Matrix boyl the berries of the Elder and Lawrel in equal potions in wine afterward inject that wine lib. 1. d. m. m. Or take the berries of the Elder Anice Franckincense Myrrh Wines and inject their juices ibid. Whereby the courses are likewise provoked ibid. To expel the Secondine first apply a Foment made of the decoction of Elder-leaves and then that which is made of Cantharides ibid. In very great fluxes of the courses apply a Cataplasm made of Elder and Mirtle-leaves lib. 2. m. m. Or boil in water the leaves of Elder and Lentisk and with the Colature warm wash the Matrix ibid. In the strangulation of the Matrix R. Three half quarts of Oyl and a handful of Elder-leaves boil this and make a fomentation therewith or with hot shels put in it make a Stove placing the woman in a chair and covering her with cloths Or boil the leaves of Elder and Mirtle and in the strained water boil Barley-chaff and make a Stove if she can endure the heat thereof ibid. If the pain be vehement after her purging boil in black wine the Lawrel and Elder-berries and wash it therewith ibid. Or boil the Elder in water and having strained the water put to it sweet wine and wash therewith Of which and many others you may view Hippocrates in those Books and places mentioned CAP. XXVII Of the Arthritick Disease HOw