48 CULPEPER'’s ENGLISH PHYSICIAN, 
Obs, ‘lohochs, preferves, conferves, fugars, powders, electuarics, pills, troches, oils, 
ointments, cerecloths, plaifters, and chymicals : and of roots, barks, leaves, flowers, 
fruits, buds, grains or pulfes, juices, and oils. As alimentary in general, we have a 
fully fpoken, there now remains the more particular enquiry thereinto, fromthe 
Lares and herbs os which are the bafis of the whole. 
The aiicences of vegetables, as to their parts and qualities, the fynonimous 
names of plants and herbs, and the feveral difeafes they are found to cure, according 
‘to the experience of all. botanical authors, now follow in alphabetical order, and form 
a complete arrangement of family and phyfical herbs, which grow fpontaneoufly in 
the different parts of this ifland. for the natural cure or nourifhment of its difs 
afed inhabitants, 
\ END of th TREATISE, 
-CULPEPER’s! 
