niet lite 
So <I me” eu —_ oa 4 f re i + 
10. _ Adamin Eden, Or, - 
in the Berrie a lomea uae VCO ike unto thin mucilage, and is of a cool- 
ng and bin see see Sr aS 
3 SESS Te Oe The Pace end RE race ces ol 
i Ree STs St SS OF Orrs mee ee ~Lages e -t sad ; = i i 
= Common S mH eet a planting under old walls, and. in 
sxbbith, by the-commion Paths, and fides of Hedges and Fields, and (ometimes 
in Gardetts,out! of which it is taft 4s a weed, “Diwale, or dead! y Night-fhade,” 
groweth not only inthe Woods of Germany, but in divers places in our own 
Land, as in che Caftle-yard of Framingham in Sufolkyin Cambridge-thire, Effex; 
gcc. The reft are {trangers, and not ro be found, unlets it be in the berrer {ort of 
' Gardens, as the Phyfick Gardemat Oxon sthatiat Weftminfter, &c. The fir and 
the fecond die every year, ahd rife of heir own fowing: the reft dye down to 
the ground in Winter, and fhoor. afreftrimthe {pring. They do not {pring out 
ofthe ground, untill it bedare inthe years af noryintill the latrerend of April, 
atthe foonelt, They flowre in Summer, even cill che beginning of eAutnmne, 
and then the fruit ripeneth. ee Se : 
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pee Bey i PAE glew © is é te a at ms 3 Fea ee : Ss ie # “ 
. APR OSE At poh re Sa he aries 4 rig ‘ : ss j ! ad 
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«=.Galen faichyin his Book of the faculties of fimple Medicines,” chat Gatdess 
Nicht-fhade, is ufed forthofe infirmicies,chat have-neéed of cooling and binding; 
forcheletwo.qualiciesic hath in thie fecond degree, ‘which thing alfo he affirm= 
hin-his Book of the-facult ofnourifhments, where he faich’, that chere 18” 
Sar nen ate Ogre ta t ¢tion, or binding, as 
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aa 
f, - 
z ew Wie 4g 
Ae Cis 
jnt-thades it be ufed moderately$ 
a quantity, procirerh che Frenzy: che. 
heat or In 
ee 
ured together ina leaden Mortar, is very good ro anoint all hor Inflammati- 
onsinthe Eys: Tedottialfo much good for the Shingles, Rin« 
