49. For stoppage of the Liver.

Use Garden-thyme in all your drinks and broaths, it will prevent stoppages before they come, and cure them after they are come.

50. For the liver.

The liver of a Hare dryed, and beaten into powder, cures all the diseases of the liver of man.

FINIS.

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A. CROSS, PRINTER, 89, PAUL STREET FINSBURY.


GENERAL INDEX
TO THE
ENGLISH PHYSICIAN ENLARGED,
AND
GALEN’S KEY TO PHYSIC.

Adder’s Tongue, or Serpent’s Tongue, [3]
Agrimony, [4]
—— Water, [5]
Alder Tree, the black, [6]
—— the common, [7]
Alehoof, or Ground-Ivy, [5]
Alexander, [6]
Alkanet, [3], [218]
All-Heal, [2]
Amara Dulcis, or Bitter Sweet, [1]
Amaranthus, [9]
Anemone, [9]
Angelica, [8], [218]
Anthoræ, [218]
Archangel, [11]
Arrach, garden, [10]
—— wild and stinking, [10]
Ars-smart, [12]
Artichokes, [88], [221]
Asarabacca, [13], [218]
Ash Tree, [14], [222]
Asparagus, [213]
—— prickly, [14]
—— or Sperage, [218]
Asphodel, Female, or King’s Spear, [218]
—— Male, [219]
Avens, Colewort, or Herb Bonet, [15]
Avens, or Herb Bennet, [219]
Balm, [215]
Barks, [259]
—— appropriated to parts of the body, [259]
Barberry, [16]
Barks, [202]
Barks, [227]
Barley, [16]
Bay Tree, [18], [223]
Bazil, garden, or Sweet Bazil, [18]
Beans, [18]
Beans, French, [19]
Bearsbreach, or Brank Ursine, [29], [217]
Bed-straw, Ladies, [19]
Beech Tree, [23]
Beets, [20]
Beets, black, white, and red, [219]
Betony, Water, [21]
—— Wood, ib.
Bifoil, or Twoblade, [24]
Bilberries, Whorts, or Whortleberries, [23]
Birch Tree, [24]
Bird’s Foot, [24]
Birthwort, [218]
Bishop’s-Weed, [25]
Bistort, or Snakeweed, [25], [219]
Bitter Sweet, [1]
Blade, One, [26]
Blites, [27]
Blue Bottle, [28]
Borrage, [219]
Borrage and Bugloss, [28]
Bramble, or Blackberry Bush, [27]
Brank Ursine, [29]
Briony, or Wild Vine, [30]
Briony, white and black, [219]
Brooklime, or Water Pimpernel, [31]
Broom and Broom-rape, [32]
Buck’s horn Plantain, [33]
—— —— ib.
Bugle, [33]
Bugloss, [219]
Bulbus Vomitorius, [219]
Bur, Clot-bur, or Burdock, [219]
Burdock, [36]
Burnet, [35], [224], [226]
Butcher’s Broom, [31]
Butter-bur, [224]
Butter-bur, or Petasitis, [35]
Cabbages and Coleworts, [37]
Calamint, or Mountain Mint, [38]
Caltrops, Water, [39], [216]
Cammock, or Rest-harrow, [223]
Camomile, [39]
Campion Wild, [40]
Caper Roots, [219]
Carduus Benedictus, [41]
Carraway, [42]
Carrots, [41], [221]
Celandine, [42]
—— lesser, [44]
Celandine, the greater and lesser, [220]
Centaury, ordinary small, [44]
Centaury, the greater, [219]
Cerecloths, [366]
Chamelion, white and black, [220]
Cherries, Winter, [45]
Cherry-Tree, [45]
Chervil, [46]
—— Sweet, or Sweet Cicely, [47]
Chesnut-Tree, [47]
Chesnuts, Earth, ib.
Chickweed, [48]
Chick-pease, or Cicers, ib.
China, [220]
Cinquefoil, [224]
Cinquefoil, or Five-leaved Grass, [49]
Cives, [50]
Clary, or Clear Eye, [50]
—— Wild, [50]
Cleavers, [51]
Clown’s Woodwort, [52]
Cock’s Head, Red Fitching, or Medick Fetch, [52]
Colewort, [219]
Coleworts, Sea, ib.
Coltsfoot, [53]
Columbines, [53]
Comfrey, [54], [220]
Compounds, Spirit and Compound Distilled Waters, [283]
Conserves, [206]
Conserves and Sugars, [315]
Coralwort, [54]
Costmary, or Alecost, or Balsam Herb, [55]
Costus, both sorts, [220]
Cowslips, or Peagles, [56]
Crab’s Claws, or Fresh Water Soldier, [57]
Creatures, Living, [252]
Creatures, part of Living and Excrements, [253]
Cresses, black, [57]
—— Sciatica, ib.
—— Water, [58]
Crosswort, [58]
Crowfoot, [59]
Cuckow Point, ib.
Cuckow-points, or Wake-robin, [218]
Cucumber-roots, wild, [221]
Cucumbers, [61]
Cudweed, or Cotton-weed, [56]
Daisies, [61], [219]
Dandelion, vulgarly called Piss a-beds, [62]
Darnel, [62]
Decoctions, [204], [293]
Devil’s Bit, [63], [223]
Dill, [63]
Distilled Waters, Simples, [278]
—— —— —— being digested before hand, [278]
Dittany, [221]
Dock, [64]
Dodder of Thyme, Epithymun, &c., [64]
Dog’s Grass, or Cough Grass, [65]
Doronicum, [221]
Dove’s-Foot, or Crane’s-Bill, [66]
Down, or Cotton Thistle, [67]
Dracunculi, [221]
Dragons, [67]
Dropwort, [222]
Duck’s Meat, [66]
Dwarf Elder, Walwort, or Danewort, [221]
Elder, [225]
Elder Tree, [67]
—— Dwarf, [67]
Elecampane, [69], [221]
Electuaries, [205]
Electuaries, [324]
—— purging, [33]
Elm Tree, [68]
Emplasters, [391]
Endive, [69]
Endive, Garden Endive, [221]
Eringo, or Sea Holly, [70], [222]
Eyebright, [71]
Fennel, [73], [222]
—— Sow, or Hog’s Fennel, [47]
Fern, [71]
—— Water, or Osmond Royal, [72]
—— Male and Female, [222]
—— of the Oak, [224]
Feverfew, or Fetherfew, [72]
Fig-wort, [226]
Fig-wort, or Throat-wort, [74]
Fig Tree, [75]
Filipendula, or Drop-Wort, [75]
Flag, Yellow Water, or Flower-de-luce, [76]
Flax-weed, or Toad Flax, [76]
Flea-Wort, [77]
Flower-de-luce, [78]
Flowers, [200], [247]
—— 264
—— appropriated to certain parts of the body, [265]
Fluellin, or Lluellin, [79]
Fluxweed, [78]
Fox-Gloves, [80]
Fresh-water Soldier, or Crab’s Claws, [57]
Fruits, [267]
—— appropriated to the body of man, [267]
—— by their several operations, bind, &c., [268]
—— purging, [208]
—— and their buds, [248]
Fuller’s Thistle, [223]
Fumitory, [80]
Furze Bush, [81]
Galanga, or Galingal, [222]
Galanga, English, long and round, [221]
Galen’s Method of Physic, Key to, [376]
Garlick, [82], [218], [227]
Gentian, [222]
Gentian, Felwort, or Baldmony, [82]
Germander, [83]
Gilliflowers, Clove, [83]
Ginger, [227]
Gladon, Stinking, [226]
Gladwin, Stinking, [84]
Golden Rod, [85]
Gooseberry Bush, [86]
Gout-wort, or Herb Gerrard, [85]
Grass, [222]
Green, Winter, [86]
Gromel, [85]
Groundsel, [87]
Gums, Rosins, Balsams, and Juices, [270]
Hart’s Tongue, [88]
Hawk-weed, [88]
Hawthorn, [90]
Hazel-Nut, [89]
Heart’s Ease, [88]
Heart’s-ease, or Pansies, [226]
Hedge Hyssop, [92]
Hellebore, black, [93]
Hellebore, white and black, [221]
Hemlock, [90]
Hemp, [91]
Henbane, [91]
Herb Robert, [94]
—— True-Love, or One Berry, [94]
Herbs, [260]
—— appropriated to certain parts of the body of man, [262]
—— altering according to property, [263]
—— purging, [264]
Herbs or Trees, of the leaves of, [200]
—— and their Leaves, [229]
Hermodactils, [222]
Holly, Holm, or Hulver Bush, [99]
Hops, [95]
Horehound, [96]
Horsetail, [97]
Hound’s Tongue, [98], [221]
Houseleek, or Sengreen, [97]
Hyssop, [95]
Ivy, [99]
Jacinths, [222]
John’s Wort, St., [99]
Juniper Bush, [100]
Juices, [202], [252]
Juleps, [204]
Kidney Wort, or Wall Penny-royal, or Wall Penny-wort, [101]
Knapweed, [102]
Knotgrass, ib.
Knee-holly, or Butcher’s-broom, or Bruscus, [225]
Ladies’ thistles, [220]
—— Mantle, [103]
—— Smock, [104]
Lavender, ib.
—— Cotton, [104]
Leeks, [225]
Lettice, [223]
Lettuce, [104]
Lilies, Water, [223]
Lilies, White, [106], [223]
Lily, Water, [105]
—— of the Valley, ib.
Liquorice, [106], [222]
Liverwort, [107]
Lohochs, [208]
Loosestrife, or Willow-herb, [107]
—— with spiked heads of flowers, ib.
Lovage, [108], [223]
Lungwort, [109]
Madder, [109], [225]
Maidenhair, [110]
—— white, or Wall Rue, ib.
—— Golden, ib.
Mallows, [223]
Mandrakes, ib.
Maple Tree, [112]
Marigolds, [114]
Marjoram, wind, [112]
—— sweet, [113]
Marsh-mallows, [218]
Masterwort, [114], [223], [224]
Maudlin, Sweet, [114]
Mead-sweet, [227]
Mechracah, [223]
Medicines, method of mixing, [210]
—— on the Temperature of, [376]
—— Temperate, [377]
—— Hot, ib.
—— Hot in the first degree, ib.
—— —— second degree, [378]
—— —— third degree, ib.
—— —— fourth degree, ib.
—— Cooling, [378]
—— cool in the first degree, [379]
—— —— second and third degree, ib.
—— cold in the fourth degree, [379]
—— moistening, ib.
—— drying, ib.
—— of the appropriation of the several parts of the body, [380]
—— appropriated to the Head, ib.
—— —— Brain, ib.
—— —— Eyes, ib.
—— —— Mouth & Nose, [382]
—— —— Ears, ib.
—— —— Teeth, ib.
—— —— Breast & lungs, ib.
—— —— Heart, [383]
—— —— Stomach, [384]
—— —— Spleen, ib.
—— —— Reins and Bladder, [386]
—— —— Womb, ib.
—— —— Joints, ib.
—— —— Propriety, or operation of, [387]
—— —— Hardening, ib.
—— —— Loosening, [388]
—— —— Drawing, [389]
—— —— Discussive, ib.
—— —— Repelling, [390]
—— —— appropriated to the Liver, [385]
—— —— Cleansing, [391]
—— —— Suppuring, [392]
—— —— Provoking urine, ib.
—— —— Breeding flesh, [393]
—— —— Glutinative, ib.
—— —— Resisting poison, ib.
—— —— Purging, [394]
Medlar, [115]
Melilot, or King’s Claver, [115]
Mercury, French and Dog, [116]
—— Dog, ib.
Metals, Minerals, and Stones, [254]
Metals, Stones, Salts, and other Minerals, [276]
Mints, [117]
Misselto, [118]
Mithridate Mustard, [182]
Money-wort, or Herb Twopence, [119]
Monk’s Rhubarb, [225]
Moonwort, [120]
Mosses, [120]
Motherwort, [121]
Mouse-ear, [122]
Mugwort, [122]
Mulberry Tree, [123], [223]
Mullein, ib.
Mustard, [124]
—— Hedge, [125]
Nailwort, or Whitlow-grass, [126]
Nep, or Catmint, ib.
Nettles, [127], [227]
Nightshade, [128]
Oak, [128]
Oats, [129]
Oils, [205]
Oils, [353]
—— Simple Oils, by expression, ib.
—— —— —— Infusion and Decoction, [354]
—— Compound Oils by Infusion and Decoction, [355]
Ointments, [208]
Ointments, more simple, [358]
—— more compound, [362]
One Blade, ib.
Onions, [130], [220]
Orchis, [129]
Orpine, ib.
Orris, or Flower-de-luce, [222]
Parsley, [131]
—— Piert, or Parsley Breakstone, ib.
Parsnips, [132]
—— Cow, ib.
—— garden and wild, [224]
Peach Tree, [133]
Pear Tree, [134]
Pellitory of Spain, [134], [225]
—— of the Wall, [135]
Peony, male and female, [224]
Pennyroyal, [136]
Peony, male and female, [137]
Pepperwort, or Dittander, [138]
Periwinkle, [138]
Peter’s Wort, St., [139]
Pimpernel, [139]
Physic, a Key to Galen’s Method of, [376]
—— the general use of, ib.
—— of the temperature, ib.
Pills, [209], [339]
Pine, Ground, [140]
Plaisters, [208], [367]
Plantain, [141], [224]
Plants, things bred from, [252]
Plums, [142]
Polypody of the Oak, [142]
Poplar Tree, [143]
Poppy, [144]
Poultices, [209]
Preserved Roots, Stalks, Barks, Flowers, Fruits, [314]
Preserves, [206]
Primroses, [146]
Privet, [146], [218]
Purslain, [146]
Queen of the Meadows, or Meadow Sweet, [147]
Quince Tree, [148]
Radishes, garden and wild, [225]
Ragwort, [149]
Rest-Harrow, or Camonack, [150]
Rattle Grass, [150]
Receipts, General Caution, [395]
—— to purge the Head, ib.
—— for a Rheum in the Head, and the Palsy, ib.
—— —— ib. 396
—— for the falling off of the Hair, ib.
—— to purge the Head, ib.
—— for Eyes that are blasted, ib.
—— Excellent Water to clear the Sight, ib.
—— for a hurt in the Eye with a stroke, ib.
—— to draw Rheum back from the Eyes, ib.
—— for a Web in the Eye, ib.
—— pain in the Ears, ib.
—— an Imposthume in the Ear, ib.
—— Polypus, or a fleshy substance growing in the Nose, ib.
—— bleeding at the Nose, ib.
—— a Canker in the Nose, ib.
—— another for the Polypus, ib.
—— extreme heat of the Mouth, [397]
—— for a Canker in the Mouth, ib.
—— to keep Teeth white, ib.
—— —— fasten the Teeth, ib.
—— for the Tooth-ache, ib.
—— Scurvy in the Gums, ib.
—— for rotting and consuming of the Gums, ib.
—— the cause of Infirmities in the Face, ib.
—— for a Face full of red pimples, ib.
—— to take away the marks of Small Pox, ib.
—— caution concerning the Infirmities of the Throat, ib.
—— for Hoarseness, [398]
—— for the Quinsey, ib.
—— for Sore Breasts, ib.
—— —— —— —— inward Medicine for, ib.
—— for Moisture of the Stomach, ib.
—— for the heat of the Stomach, ib.
—— to cause the Liver well to digest, ib.
—— a Caution, ib.
—— for a stoppage of the Liver, ib.
—— for the Liver, ib.
Reed, Aromatical, [219]
Reeds, common and sugar, [218]
Rhadish, or Horse Rhadish, [148]
Rhapontick, or Rhubarb of Pontus, [225]
Rhubarb, [225]
Rhubarb, or Rephontic, [156]
—— Monk’s or garden Patience, [157]
—— Bastard, or great Round-leaved Dock, ib.
Rocket, [151]
—— Winter, or Cresses, [152]
Roots, [201], [217], [256]
—— Temperature of, [257]
—— appropriated to several parts of the body, [258]
—— properties of, ib.
Rosa Solis, or Sun Dew, [155]
Rosemary, ib.
Rose Root, [225]
Roses, [152]
Rue, Meadow, [158]
—— Garden, [159]
Rupture-wort, [160]
Rushes, [161]
Rye, ib.
Saffron, Meadow, [220]
Saffron, [161]
Sage, [162]
—— Wood, ib.
Samphire, [164]
Sanicle, ib.
Saracen’s Confound, or Saracen’s Wound-wort, [165]
Sarsaparilla, or Bind-weed, [225]
Satyrion, [226]
Sauce-alone, or Jack by the Hedge-side, [165]
Savine, [166]
Savory, Winter and Summer, ib.
Saxifrage, the common white, [167]
—— Burnet, ib.
—— white, or Lady-Smocks, [226]
Scabious, ib.
Scabious, three sorts, [161]
Scirrits, [226]
Scordium, or Water-Germander, ib.
Scurvygrass, [169]
Sea, things belonging to, [254]
Seeds, [201]
—— or Grains, [249], [268]
—— according to their operation, bind, &c. 269
Self-heal, [170]
Service Tree, [171]
Seseli, or Hartwort, [226]
Shepherd’s Purse, [171]
Sloe-bush, or Sloe-tree, [225]
Smallage, [171], [218]
Solomon’s Seal, [163], [225]
Sope-wort, or Bruise-wort, [172]
Sorrel, ib.
—— Wood, ib.
Sow Thistles, [173]
Southern-wood, ib.
Sorrel, [223]
Sowbread, [218]
Sow-thistles, [226]
Species, or Powders, [317]
Spignel, [223]
Spignel, or Spikenard, [174]
Spikenard, [223]
Spleenwort, Ceterach, or Hart’s Tongue, ib.
Spurge, greater and lesser, [222]
Spurge, Olive, or Widow-wail, [222]
Squills, [226]
Star-Thistle, [175]
Stone-Crop, Prick-Madam, or small Houseleek, [177]
Strawberries, [175]
Swallow-wort, [218], [227]
Succory, [220]
Succory, or Chicory, [176]
Sugars, [316]
Sulphur-wort, Hog’s-fennel, or Hore-strange, [224]
Syrups, [203], [294]
—— altering, [294]
—— purging, [305]
—— made with Vinegar and Honey, [308]
Tamaris, [226]
Tamarisk Tree, [178]
Tansie, [226]
Tansy, garden, [178]
Tansy, Wild, or Silver Weed, [179]
Tears, Liquors, and Rosins, [251]
Teazle, [223]
Thistles, [179]
—— Melancholy, [180]
—— our Lady’s, ib.
—— Woollen or Cotton, [181]
—— Fuller’s, or Teazle, ib.
Thorn, black, or Sloe Bush, [182]
Thorough Wax, or Thorough Leaf, [183]
Throat-wort, [226]
Thyme, [123]
—— Wild, or Mother of Thyme, ib.
Tinctures, [290]
Toad-stools, [226]
Tobacco, English, [177]
Toothwort, [221], [54]
Tormentil, [226]
Tormentil, or Septfoil, [184]
Treacle Mustard, [181]
Trefoil, [226]
Trefoil, Meadow, or Honey-suckles, [115]
—— Heart, [186]
—— Pearl, ib.
Troches, [209], [346]
Turbith, [226]
Turmerick, [221]
Turnsole, or Heliotropium, [224]
Tustan, or Park Leaves, [186]
Valerian, white and red, [219]
Valerian, or Setwell, greater and lesser, [224]
Valerian, garden, [186]
Vervain, [187]
Vine, [188]
Vinegars, Physical, [292]
Violets, [188]
Viper’s Bugloss, [189]
—— —— or Wild Bugloss, [221]
Viper’s Grass, [226]
Wall Flowers, or Winter Gillflowers, [190]
Walnut Tree, ib.
Water-flag, or Flower-de-luce, [218]
Waters, distilled, [202]
Weld, Wold, or Dyer’s Weed, [191]
Wheat, [192]
Willow Tree, ib.
Wines, Physical, [291]
Wood, [193]
—— 193, [223]
Woodbine, or Honey-suckles, ib.
Woods, [260]
Woods, and their Chips or Rapeings, [229]
Wormwood, [194]
Yarrow, Nose-bleed, Milfoil, or Thousand Leaf, [198]
Zedoary, or Setwall, [227]