Primitive Physick (14th ed., 1770)
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | 1770 |
| Passage ID | jw-primitive-physick-048 |
| Words | 272 |
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Salt. It frequently rocovers them that feem dead. See Dr. Tiffot. 73. The Ear-Ach. 312. Rub the Ear hard for a Quarter of an Hour : Tried. 313. Or, be electrified : 314. Or, apply to it a hot Roll: 315. Or, put in a roasted Fig, as hot as may be : 316. Or, blow the Smoak ofTobacco ftrongly into it. 74. Ear-Achfrom Cold . 317. Boil Rue, or Rofemary, or Garlick, and let the Steam go into the Ear thro' a Funnel. 75. Ear-Achfrom Heat . 318. Apply Cloths four Times doubled and dipt in cold Water, changing them when warm, for half an Hour : Ear-Achfrom Worms. 319. Drop inwarm Milk, and it brings them out : 320. Or, Juice of Wormwood which kills them : 321. Or, Oil of bitter Almonds. 77. Noife 77. Noife in the Ears.. 322. Drop in Juice of Onions : 323. Or, fill them with bruised Hyffop. 78. Hard Wax in the Ear.. 324. Is beft diffolv'd by warm Water. 79. Eyes blear'd: 325. Drop into them Juice of Crab Apples.. 80. A Blood-fhot Eye. 326. Apply Linen Rags dipt in cold Water for two or three Hours : 327. Or, blow in white Sugar- candy finely pow der'd': 328. Or, apply boil'd Hylop as a Poultis .-This has a wonderful Efficacy . 81. A Bruife in the Eye. 329. Apply as a Plaister Conferve ofRofes : 330. Or, a Paste of black Soap and white BreadCrumbs. But take Care it get not into the Eye. 82. Clouds flying before the Eye. 331. Take a Dram of powder'd Betony every Morning. 83. Blind