~~ the Paradife of Plants. =n 
6fthem : An Oyntment made of thie faid Juice, with Oyl of Roles , Cerufle, 
and a little Vinegar,and andinted,cureth St. Axthonies fire, and all foul running 
’ Sores in the Head,and the ftinking Ulcers of the Nofe or other parts. Take of 
Nitre, Pepper, and Cummin Seed, ofeach equal parts, of rhe Leaves of Rue, 
clean picked as much in weight as all che other three weighed, beat them well 
cogether, and put-to as much honey as will make it upinto an Electuary (bur 
you mnft firft corre&t’ your Cummin Seed, by Keeping it in Vinegar twent 
our hours, and then dry it well in a hot Fire {iovel ,or in an Oven) and iris 
remedy for the paines or griefs ofthe Cheft or Stomach, of the Spleen, Belly or 
Sides, by wind or Stiches, of the Liver by obftru@tions, of the Reins and Blad- 
der, by the {topping of Urine, and helpeth alfo to extenuate fat corpulent Bo- 
dies, The leayes of Rue firft boyled, and chen laid in Pickleare yi by many 
toeatas fauce to meat, like asSampire is for the dimneffe of; ight, andto 
warm acoldStomach. The di(tilled wateris very effeGtuall for many of the 
pareteratoieiasd, ‘In outward applications, the wild kinds work more for- 
cibly then che Garden kinds, but taken inwardly by Women. with child ic de- 
ftroyeth the birth, and mightily expelleth the after-birth, A Wealell beingro 
fight with a Serpent, eatech Rue, and rubbéerh her (elf therewith to avoid hi 
poyfon: IL know not what religion Crolligs was of : but he faith that che 
of the Croffe whith is upon the feed; or rather, as I fuppofe, the f 
driveth away all Phantafms, and evill igt 
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