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Some observations made upon the Molucco nutts, imported from the Indies
shewing their admirable virtues in curing the collick, rupture, and all distempers proceeding from the wind. Written by a Doctor of Physick in the countrey, to Dr. Castle, one of the Royal Society in London -
Some observations made upon the Cylonian plant
Shewing its admirable virtues against deafness. Written by a physitian to the Honourable Esq; Boyle -
Some observations made upon the blatta Bizantina
shewing its admirable virtues in curing astmahs [sic] and shortness of breath -
Some observations made upon the herb cassiny imported from Carolina
shewing its admirable virtues in curing the small pox -
Some observations made upon the Malabar nutt imported from the Indies
shewing its admirable virtues in curing the kings-evil beyond any thing yet found out -
Some observations made upon the maldiva nut
shewing its admirable virtue in giving an easie, safe, and speedy delivery to women in child-bed -
Some observations made upon the root caled casmunar imported from the East-Indies
shewing its nature and vertues above any other as yet written of in curing apoplexies, convulsions, palsies, lethargies, tremblings, fitts of the mother, giddiness in the head, and all distempers of the brain and nerves -
Some observations made upon the root called serapias or salep, imported from Turkey
shewing its admirable virtues in preventing womens miscarriages -
Some observations made upon the Russia seed
shewing its admirable virtues in curing the rickets in children -
Some observations made upon the serpent stones imported from India
shewing their admirable virtues in curing malignant spotted feavers -
Some observations made upon the root Cassummuniar, called otherwise rysagone, imported from the East-Indies
Shewing its nature and virtues, and its usefulness above others as yet written of, in apoplexies, convulsions, fits of the mother, the griping of the gutts, with probable conjectures of its fitness to cure many other distempers; and its being the most proper corrector of the Jesuits powder, rendring that ... harmless. By John Peachie, Doctor of Physick -
Some observations made upon the herb called Perigua, imported from the Indies
shewing its admirable virtues in curing the diabetes. Written by a Dr. of Physick in the countrey to Dr. Burwell, President of the Colledge of Physitians at London -
Some observations made upon the Bermudas berries, imported from the Indies
shewing their admirable virtues in curing the green-sickness -
Some observations made upon the Calumba wood, otherwise called Calumback: imported from the Indies
shewing its admirable virtues in curing the gout, and easing all sorts of rhumatical pains. Written by a Doctor of Physick in the countrey, to the President of the Colledge of Physicians at London -
Some observations made upon the wood called lignum nephriticum imported from Hispaniola
shewing its admirable virtues in dissolving the stone in the reins and bladder, helping the strangury and stoppings in the water and easing all pains proceeding from thence, &c -
Some observations made upon the Mexico seeds imported from the Indies
shewing their wonderful virtue against worms in the bodies of men, women and children -
Some observations made upon the Bengala bean imported from the Indies
shewing its admirable virtues in curing all sorts of hemorrages, and particularly spitting of blood -
Some observations made upon the Angola seed
shewing its admirable virtue in curing all distempers of the eyes -
Some observations made upon the banellas imported from the Indies
shewing their wonderful virtues in curing melancholly and distraction -
Some observations made upon the Barbado seeds
shewing their admirable virtue in curing dropsies -
Some observations made upon the root called nean or ninsing imported from the East-Indies
shewing its wonderful virtue in curing consumptions, ptissicks, shortness of breath, distillation of rhume, and restoring nature after it hath been impaired by languishing distempers and long fits of sickness -
Some observations made upon the Virginian nutts, imported from the Indies
shewing their admirable virtue against the scurvy