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iz AdaminEden; Or, 
white and thick; branching forch divers waies under, ground, 0 like a Parinip 
Root.(but that itis. not fo white) chat ic hath deceived divers, The whole 
plant more then the root,hath an heavy ill foporiferous {mel fomewhat offenfye 
— we “ name 
The firft is éommonly growing by the way fides, hedges, and wall fides where 
Hogs frequent : for out ot theirs and: fuch like’Ordure itdoth grow. Thefe- 
cond groweth by the Sea fides in Narbone in France; near where the River Rho= 
danus runneth inco the Sea.” The third groweth in Candy, and in Spaih alfo, 
from whence the feed being fent groweth in our Gardens,and fo doth the laft ; 
thongh their nacurall place be bethin Egypt and Syria. Theydo all flower in 
July; yecthe ftrange kinds fome what later jand from their feed growing ripe 
and fuffered to fhed, ic fpringeth up again every: year, But the two lait 
do. fearce. perfect cheir feed with Us, ae Reta od he 
Bee gio Ss > byt Cl ISS The Temperature, 45 ing =f 
- White Hénbane iscdld in the third degree, and the others in ‘the fourch;pro- 
curing drow/inefle, and fenfelefenefs of fpirit, by its Rupifying and benumming 
quality. Ta Cee oe ere | 
| The, Signature and Verexes, 
The Husk wherein the {eed of Henbane iscontained, isin figure like toa 
ERY por the Juyce byit felf, or the Decosti= 
mart m vinegar,being eargied warm in the mouth, is ve- 
effectual in eafing the pains ofthe: Teeth. The Jeaves of. Henbane do cool 
all hoc Inflammations in the Eyes, or any other part ofthe body: and areco af- 
{wage all manner of Swellings of the Cods or Womens Breafts, or elfewhere, if 
‘. 
they nee ae in Wine, and pi either themfelys, or the Fomenrarion, 
ufe 
day ie eee orig OS om 
warm ;1t alio affwageth the pain ofthe Gout, Sciatica, and all other pains in the 
Joynts, which arife from an hot_caufe. And applyed with by inegar to the fore- 
head. and Temples, helpeth the Headach, and want.of fleep in hot Feavers, The 
Oyl of rhe Seed is helpful for the Deafneffe, Noifeand Worms inthe eee 
ing dropped therein ; and the Juyce of the Herb or Root doth the fame. The 
Decoétion of the Herb or Seed, or both killeth Lice in Man and Beaft - the 
fume of the dryed Herb, Stalks and Seed burned, quickly healeth Swellings,Chil- 
blains or Kibes, inthe hands or feet, by holding them in the {moak thereof be- 
ing burnt, which willalfo make Hens ro fall down from their rooftine place, as 
though they were dead. “The white only is fit to be taken inwardly, which is 
moft available to many good putpofes, if ic be wifély and conveniently applyed, 
but the other forr are accounted dangerous ; and therefore not tobe ufed in- 
warily, unleffe in cafeof neceffity, when’ the white cannot be had : Burifat 
any time any one fhould wittingly, or unwittingly take Henbane and be diftem- 
peted thereby, the Remedy isto drink Goats Milk, Honyed Water, or Pine ker- 
_ hels with {weer Wine ; or in the ablence of thefe Fennel Seed, Nettle Seed, the 
Seed of Crefles, Muftardyor Radith ;asalfo Onyons or Garlick rakenin Wine, 
do all help to free them from danger, and reflore them to their right temper a= 
gain, _ Though the plane ufed, as aforefaid be effeStual for the Toothach, yet I 
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