2.8 Adam in Eden, Or, 
freth Wood of any Mi igelto bruifed, andthe juyce drawn forth, and dropped 
‘into the Ears, that have Impofthumes'inthem, doth help and eafe them within 
a few dayes. The Bird-lime mollifteth hard knots, tumors, and Impotthumes, 
tipenerh anddifenffech chem, and:draweth forth thick aswell as chin humours, 
‘from che remote places of the Body, digefling chem; arid feparacing them, and 
> mixed with equall parts of Rofinand W ax, 1. mollifierh the shardakts Of 
the Spleen, and healeth old Ulcers and Sores; with Sandatack and Orpment, ic 
‘draweth off font — efpecially if quick Lime, and the Lees of Wine be added 
thereunto, 
‘ 
Fy, 
“CHAP. XIV. 
Of ek the Quince-Tree. 
oak ; The Nabi?" 
Aving handled feverall Plants lea are sopropriatéd to the Head, 
fome t by Signature, and fome without, I fhall now write of atew" 
which cure the Difeafes of rhe Hait, as Alopecia, Ophiafi fs, &c. beoin- 
ning with the Quince-Ttee, whichis calledin Greek: Kodine: era 
i : dona e Cosinea, Ie beareth rhe Nameof Malas Cyds- 
2 At Was broughe fick from 
whi 
d Colour. 3, Mufiea E. Eaiyons bit, borane 
Ac on omc 
tofe ofthe Apples Frees hardens gee 
nder'fide;! not eae azall a thc edger the. Flowers 
radia caet bina nina erie bs 
