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THE COMPLETE HERBAL 
Wood-sorrel, Arach, Burdock, Shepherd’s- 
purse, Pellitory of the wall, Hawk-weed, 
Mallows, Yarrow, mild. Arsmart, called 
Persicaria, Burnet, Coltsfoot, Violets. 
Cold in the second degree. Chickweed, 
wild Tansy, or Silverweed, Daisies, Knot- 
grass, Succory, Buck-horn, Plantain, Dan- 
delyon, Endive, Fumitory, Strawberry 
leaves, Lettice, Duck-meat, Plantain, Pur- 
slain, Willow leaves. 
In the third degree. Sengreen, or House- 
leek, Nightshade. 
In the fourth degree. Hemlock, Henbane, 
Mandrakes, Poppies. 
Herbs dry in the first degree. Agrimony, 
Marsh-mallows, Cleavers, Burdocks, Shep- 
herds-purse, our Lady’s Thistle, Chervil, 
Chamomel, Eye-bright, Cowslips, Hawk- 
weed, Tongue-blade, or double tongue, 
Melilot, mild Arsmart, Self-heal, Senna, 
Flixweed, Coltsfoot, Perewinkle. 
Dry in the second degree. Common and 
Roman Wormwood, Sorrel, Wood-sorrel, 
Maudlin, Lady’s mantle, Pimpernel male 
and female, Dill, Smallage, wild Tansy, 
or Silverweed, Mugwort, Distaff Thistle, 
Costmary, Betony, Bugle, Cuckooflowers, 
Carduus Benedictus, Avens, Centaury the 
less, Chicory, commonly called Succory, 
Scurvy-grass, Buckhorn, Plantain, Dande- 
lyon, Endive, Indian Leaf, Strawberry 
leaves, Fumitory, Broom, Alehoof, Alex- 
anders, Archangel, or Dead Nettles, white 
and red, Bay Leaves, Marjoram, Feather- 
few, Bawm, Mercury, Devil’s-bit, Tobacco, 
Parsley, Burnet, Plantain, Rosemary, Wil- 
low Leaves, Sage, Santicle, Scabious, Sol- 
danella, Vervain. 
Dry in the third degree. Southernwood, 
_ male and female, Brooklime, Angelica, 
Briony, white and black, Calamint, Ger- 
_ mander, Chamepitys, Selandine, Pilewort, 
_ Fleabane, Epithinum, Dwarf-Elder, Bank 
Arsmart, Poley mountain, Sneezewort, 
Pennyroyal, Rue, or herb of Grace, Savin 
winter andsummer Savory, Mother of Time, 
Lavender, Silk, Tansy, Time, Trefoil. 
In the fourth degree. Garden-cresses, 
wild Rue, Leeks, Onions, Crowfoot, Rosa 
Solis, Garlic, Spurge. 
Herbs moist in the first degree. Borrage, 
Bugloss, Marigolds, Pellitory of the wall, 
Mallows, Bazil. 
In the fourth degree. Chickweed, Arach, 
Daisies, Lettice, Duckmeat, Purslain, Sow 
Thistles, Violets, Water-lilies. 
Herbs appropriated to certain parts of 
the body of man. 
Heat the head. Maudlin, Costmary, 
Betony, Carduus Benedictus, Sullendine, 
Scurvy-grass, Eye-bright, Goat’s Rue, 
Cowslips, Lavender, Laurel, Lovage, herb 
Mastich, Feather-few, Melilot, Sneezewort, 
Penny-royal, Senna, Mother of Time, 
Vervain, Rosemary. 
Heat the throat. Archangel white and 
red, otherwise called dead Nettles, Devil’s- 
bit. 
Heat the breast. Maiden-hair, white, 
black, common and golden, Distaff Thistle, 
Time, Betony, Calaminth, Chamomel, 
Fennel, Indian-leaf, Bay leaves, Hyssop, 
Bawm, Horehound, Oak of Jerusalem, Ger- 
mander, Melilot, Origanum, Rue, Sabious, 
Periwinkles, Nettles. 
Heat the heart. Southernwood male and 
female, Angelica, Wood-roof, Bugloss, 
Carduus Benedictus, Borrage, Goat’s Rue, 
Senna, Bazil, Rosemary, Elecampane. 
Heat the stomach. Wormwood common 
and Roman, Smallage, Avens, Indian leaf, 
Broom, Schenanth, Bay leaves, Bawm, 
Mints, Parsley, Fennel, Time, Mother of 
Time, Sage. 
Heat the liver. Agrimony, Maudlin, 
Pimpernel, male and female, Smallage, 
