_ adam in Eden, Or, \ 
eth an oldand dry Cough, fhortnefS of breath, and the Ptifick, and tiayeth immo- 
derate thir. It is alfo fingular good in the Inflammations, and Ulcers of the fe. 
cret parts in Man or Woman, as alfo of the Bowels and Hemorrhoides,when they — 
are uicerous or excoriations im them. -The Herb bruifed and app} ped.to-che fore ml 
head and Temples, allayeth exceffive heat therein hindering reit and fleepand ap. 
piyed to the Eyes, taketh away the redneis and inflammation in them ; and thole _ 
_ other pares where Pufhes, Wheals, Pimples, St. Anthonies fire, and the like,break 
forth, efpecially, ifa little Vinegar be put toit: And being laid to the neck, with 
as much of Galls and Linfeea together, taketh away the pains therein, and the 
_ © Crick in the Neck, ‘The. juyce isufed with Oyl of Rofes for the faid Canfes, or | 
“for blaftings by lightening, and burnings by Gunpowder > OF fer Womens fore 
. Breafts, and to allay the heat in.all other fores or hurts : Applyed alloto the Na- P 
Yels of Children chat fick forth, it helpech them. The diflilled water of rhe Herb, 
“is uled by many (as che more Pleafing) witha little Sugar, for many of the fame _ 
effects, Camerarins faith, that ic taketh away the pains of the teeth, when all eee 
‘ther Reimedies fail, and that che thickened juyce made in Pills, with the Powder — 
Of Gum“Fragacanth and Arabick, being taken; prevaileth much tohelpthofechac 
make a bloody water, es - 
CHAP. XLV. 
y : , - an ee: Ty So a 
: ney i ea ee Soe A 3 * 
; The Names. 35 es : feet 5 ee 
VQAy 
_becanfe the branches are likea Golden Rod, ceAnguillara thought ic rnjahthe 
the Lexcographis of Pli becanfe it is faidin the debeivcipin stich hari 
7 is found fometimes with Shite ftrakes in the Leaves; but why Taberinonta. 
—_eethould take itco be Symphuum Pesresm, is not known, Ti Englith, Golds 
oe — Allck fects hereof. that Ican find, are but three, 1.The ordinary Golden Risa 
xs Arnold of Villa Nova ot the new Town, his Golden Rod, 3.Golden Rod of 
rT hath no Greek Name that Ican learn. In Latine it is called Aurea (7; 
ee 
= ae The Forme, ety a s 2 : ‘ y2 
Si Foe toad ge st too 
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