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30 The ones, men of Phyſic will know, are the Gum Liquor, or Juice of A:m:n:m: alſo of B:d:m: alſo, the Pouder of K:i: alſo of G:n:t:n: The Juice of Mr:o: of L:p:s: of m:k: of B:m: of G:P:R: and P:n:l. Any of theſe are good and ſufficient: But I do not chooſe to mention them at large; for many one in trying ſituations would be apt to kill themſelves, as well as their Children If I did ſo, at leaſt it would be a great venture, and great wonder if they did not. But, as I promiſed to give you a Receipt or two, that you would underitand, ſo I here perform.

Make a Peſſary of White Helebore, and lay it on below the Navel; alſo, a little nigh the Mouth of the Womb: at the ſame time take a little of Yellow Gillow-Flower Seed, put the Seeds into a Glaſs of White Wine, and drink them: or, make a Peſſary of the ſame, put them into the Matrix, and that will do.

Probatum eſt.

ΑΚE a handfull of Groundſel Leaves bruiſed, then apply to the place tormented: or as much of Plantain Leaves, and the White of an Egg, pounded togetlier.

Probatum eſt.

AKE 1-2 lib. of the dried Roots of Jews Mallows, a little taken in the Morning with a draught of Sweet Milk, for ſeveral Mornisgs: or, take of Garlic Roots 1-6th of a lib. or Daffadillie Roots, as ſome