the ParadifeofPlants. ie 3E 
ic is hot, Otherwile ic could not be fo effectuall again@ winde and the 
Stone, unleffe it be by a Specifick Vertue. 
The Vertues, 
‘The dryed Herbin powder made up with Hony into an Electuary,or the juyce 
of the herb orthe Decodtion thereot made up wich Sugar or Honey, isa angular 
remedy, for an-old ordry Cough, the fhortne/s of breath and wheeling in the 
Throat. The Decoétion of rhe herb with a little honey < added thereto, 1 is good 
ro garsieaforethroar,and being drunk without honey, ic eafeth the paines of 
the Muther, and bringeth down’ Womens Courfes.; it alfo eafeth thole grieis 
that arife from: objirnétions of the Liver, Spleen and Reins : the juyce- *heid 
_ inthe moutheafeth the Tooth-ach ; and three ounces thereof taken at a time 
doth fully help the ftopping ‘of the Urine; atid to expeil the Stone or Gra- 
velin the Kidneys or Bladder-and is therefore put among herbs, uledin Clyfiers 
to Mitigate pains in the Back, Sides, or Bowells proceeding of wind, flopping of 
Urine, rhe Gravel or Stone.as aforefaid, Tf the bruited herb fprinkled with fome 
Muscadine be warmed a a Tile, or in adith upon a tew quick Coales in a 
Chafingdith, and applyedto the Belly, it worketh the {ame effect. A pultis made 
keer with Mallows, ngkeied: in Wine with wheat Bran,and Bean Flower, 
and fome Oyl put thereto, ‘and a warm to anybruifed Sinew, Tendon or 
Muicle, doth in_ very fhore eke 3 Be tore them to theirftrength ; and taketh a- 
way the paitis: y and “diffolves the congealed bieod of any beatings of 
jae from ~The j juyce or the digill ed Water, which is nefnl for 
—— ofes aforefaid, isexcellent alfoto cleanfe the skin, from ‘Spots 
atid Freckles, Purples, Wheales, Suri-burn, Morphew, &c. and maketh it {mooth 
and delicate. _ The faid water or juyce, doth afiwage hor Impoitumes, burnings 
or {caldings,asalfo all other hot tumours or Inflammations, be it St, Anthonies 
fire, or any other Eruptions of heat, being bathed often in wet Cloach cs dipped 
therein, or the faid juyce made into an Oyntment with Cernfle and Oy! of Rofes 
ant anointed therewith, which doth alfo cleanfe foul rotten Ulcers, ahd. ftayeck 
Creeping Ulcers, and rimning Scabs in Childrens heads 5 and helpeth alfo-to fay 
the falling off the hair of the head, ac, ‘The Leaves mixed with Oyl of fiveet 
‘Almonds in manner of a Pultis, and laid to the pained parts.is a 260d help or for 
them: that are troubled wich rhe Stone or with windaan ili The jnyce 
bacco he = Ears eafeth the Noife and hummings in them, ahd taketh away 
gpainesin chem, ‘The juyce or the herb bruifed and 
peo ais with a litele falt, is eet. effeémall to cieaale Fiflulaes and to heal them. 
tt is likewile very effectual for any green wouhd, that is, if icbe bruifed and » 
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