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

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Medicinal Experiments OR A COLLECTION OF Choice Remedies Chiefly Simple and easily Prepared Useful in Families and fitted for the Service of Country People By the Honourable R. BOYLE Esq late Fellow of the Royal Society The Third and Last Volume Published from the Author 's Original Manuscripts Whereunto is added Several other Useful Notes explicatory of the same LONDON Printed for J. Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard 1694. Licensed Novemb. 24th 1693. Edward Cooke THE PREFACE THE Honourable Robert Boyle Esq Deceased bath gratified the whole Race of Mankind by his Public Labours The World may be divided into the Learned and the Unlearned Part thereof The former he much obliged by his Elaborate Discourses on several Subjects The latter which are far more numerous he hath condescended also to oblige by consulting their Health in the ensuing Receipts For whereas the Ordinary and Inferiour Sort of Men either have not Ability by reason of the Tenuity of their Estates to reward Physicians or by reason of the Remoteness of their Habitations have not Opportunity to Consult them Here they have Remedies provided to their Hands and almost at their own Doors some of which the Learned Collector had Experience of Himself and others were recommended to him by Credible Persons who had Experienced their Benefit in themselves or their Friends And though those ways of Probation might be sufficient to justify their Publication yet such was the scrupulous Care and Zeal of this Author that he would not suffer them to see the Light till they had been first perused by some Eminent Physicians of his Acquaintance to whom he was pleased to commit the Supervisal of his Medicinal Receipts both Galenical and Chymical This Century bears the Name of Parable Receipts because they may be easily procured and prepared by Country People as their respective Diseases do require What comes forth in the Name of Mr. Boyle and is genuinly His needs no farther Recommendation His Ipse Dixit is sufficient and such are these Praescripts as being found among his many other Papers of like Import which in time may be Published also I shall therefore only recommend them and their Success to the Blessing of God the alone Giver Preserver and Restorer of Health J. W. THE INDEX· A AFter-birth to bring away Page 10 Ague to prevent or Cure Page 13.14.81 Agues Tertian Page 14 Ague Page 30.44 Aching of a hollow Tooth Page 36 Apoplectic Fits Page 40 Astmatic Distempers Page 43.86 Aqua Opthalmica Page 62 B BOdy bound to loosen Page 35.83 Biting of a Viper Page 29 Blood-shot Eyes Page 6.80 Blood to stench Page 11.55.57.88 Burns Page 16.55.88 Burns recent Page 20 Breath shortness Page 31 Blood to sweeten Page 33 Bloody Flux Page 4.36.56.56.79 Belly Fluxes Page 53 Blood Cleansing by Troches of Vipers Page 67 Burn or Scald in the Eye Page 7 Bruise of the Eye Page 46.93 C CAtaract beginning Page 74 Cold newly taken a good Medicine Page 1 Corns a try'd Medicine Page 11.54.87 Cholic Page 15 Cholic a simple Remedy Page 18 Costiveness Page 35.83 Convulsive Fits Page 51 Cholic a Medicine Page 66 Cinamon drink for Gripes Page 37 Courses to provoke Page 39 Contusion of the Eye Page 46.69.70 D DRopsy Page 5.80 Dentrifice Innocent Page 7.81 Distempers of the Genus Nervosum Page 9 Dead Child to bring away Page 10 Defluxions of Rheum Page 12 Deafness Page 15 Drink for the Scurvy Page 20 Drink for the Kings Evil Page 24.82 Dysentery Page 4.36.56.56 Dysenteric Fluxes Page 56 Defluxion in the Eyes Page 72 Dry Inflammation Page 76 E EYes that are foul a good Water Page 2.62 Eyes Inflamed Page 6.23.38.42.58.80.85 Eyes Burnt or Scald Page 7 Electuary Purging Page 22 Erysipelas Page 47.86 Eye-Water by a Famous French Man Page 60 Eye-Water a Caution about the Vitriolate Page 69 Eye-Water famous Page 90 Eyes red Page 38.58.77.85.89 Eyes to Strengthen subject to Rheums Page 72.91 Eye-Lids sore Page 74 Eye bruised Page 46.69.70 Eyes dry Page 63 Eyes with hot and sharp humours Page 73 Eyes pained Page 75 F FIlms of the Eyes Page 71.93 Fluxes of the Belly Page 4.37.53.79.84 Fits of a Furor Vterinus Page 19 Fits of the Head ach Page 32 Fluor-Albus in Women Page 48 Fumigation for pains in the Eyes and over-great Driness and when one fears the beginning of a Cataract Page 74 Fits of the Mother Page 9.65 Furor Vterinus to cure Page 19 G GRavel to Expel Page 25.83 Gleetings a good Liquor Page 28 Gripes and Fluxes Page 37.84 Gonorrheaa Page 45 Gums to fasten and help Page 8 Gums Scorbutick Page 68.92 H HEad to clear Page 3 Head-ach Page 17.31 Hiccup in Fevers ibid. Hordeum on the Eye-Lids Page 42 Hysterick Affections Page 9 Humours hot and sharp in the Eyes Page 73 I INflamation of the Eyes Page 23.42.80 Itch a good Medicine Page 33 Inflammation dry Page 75 K KIngs-Evil a useful Drink Page 24.82.94 Kings-Evil an approved Remedy Page 26 L LEprosy a Specifick Page 16 M MEdicine for the Dropsie Page 5 Medicine for Hysterical Affections Page 9 Medicine for Genus Nervosum ibid. Medicine to cleanse the Womb Page 18 Medicine for the Tooth-ach Page 21 Menses suppressed Page 39 Medicine to kill Tetters Page 44 Medicine to prevent Driness and some other Disaffections of the Eyes Page 64 Medicine for the Stone by a Famous Emperie Page 64 Medicine for Fits of the Mother Page 9.65 Medicine for the Cholic Page 66 Medicine for Scorbutic Gums and to fasten the Teeth Page 68.92 Medicine for a Stroke or Contusion of the Eyes Page 69 Another excellent Medicine for a Bruise in the Eye Page 70 O OCulorum Propter gravedinem dolorem Page 75 P PAin of the Teeth from Rheum Page 3.36 Pain in the Eyes Page 75 Plaister preferr'd to the Soap Plaister Page 28 Pericarpium for Agues Page 14 Pleurisie Page 36.56 Piles Page 52 Plaister to strengthen the Eyes and stop Defluxions Page 72 Pouder Styptick Page 11 Purging Electuary for Children Page 22 R RElaxation of the Vvula Page 59 Redness of the Eyes Page 38.58.77.85.89 Remedy for an Ague Page 13.30.44 Rheums a powerful Medicine Page 12.60 Remedy to take off Films and such like things from the Eyes Page 71.93 Remedy for sharp and hot Humours in the Eyes Page 73 Rheumatick pain of the Teeth Page 3 Running of the Reins to cure Page 45 Rheums to stop Page 60 Running of the Eyes Page 72.73.91 S SOap Plaister for the Gout Page 28 Sight to strengthen Page 19 Scurvey beginning Page 20 Stone in the Bladder Page 21 Strains Recent Page 41.85 Sternutatory to clear the Head Page 3 Shortness of Breath Page 31 Scrophulous Vlcers Page 40 Sores and Vlcers Page 49 Scorbutick Gums Page 68.92 Stroke of the Eyes Page 46.93 Sleep wanting Page 50 Stenching of Blood Page 11.55.57.88 Stone a famous Medicine Page 64.91.95 Stoppage of Vrine Page 25.30 T TErms to provoke Page 39 Teeth to fasten Page 8.92 Tumours a Fomentation ibid.