The Flower of the Afarigeld is of ane pated almoft in. ssid fecond De- 
gree; efpecially when itis dryed, ‘ 
The Vertnes and Signature, 
The Flowers of Matig ds, comtor ‘ftrengthen the Heart exceeding! 
provoke fiear and Womens Cou S, ahd e: pell the After-birth, idtecsinee 
fon atid Venery, are good in peltilent and contagiow pPesverssasaito inthe: Jan. 
dije, afd are very expulfive, and little lefle effeétuall in | agp oe 
Meazles, then Saitron. The Conferve made of the: Loy ker : 
Peftilence, when the Air is corrupted. The Flowets: her grec n or dryed, aré 
uled much in Poffets,Broths, and Drinks, as 2 comforter of the Heart and Spirits, 
and co expell any Malignant or Peftilentiall quality, thar si nnhoy them, ef> - 
cially amongit the Dutch, where they are foldb the penny: hel 
a cheweaiicach, the pained Tooth beste Ws b Lies # 
rubbed therewith, ir cakerh them away. eatin 3 
any hor {welling bathed with is, in Ranchy: ~ 
made of the Bee Flower nF o) Ds. 
‘ efilentiall, or not *Petiletriall A eines! of the Decoétion uled hor, ee 
pa the Secondine of After-birth. Thé jiyce dropped into the Ears, 
killeth Worms, The diflilled water is good for many of the purpoles aforelaid, 
and alfo helpeth red and watery a being gushes mci tic St doch b y 
pigogrite, as Crollins faich, | . 
CHAP. CXXVE, 
Of Swallow-ort: 
> Tis called in Greeké doxaymide, ab A fculapio, sefinlain thar 
“mous Doétor of Phyfick, whom the Grisks called Aczanzias. é Baftar 
Names it hath alfo, as wootoy , quale Hedernla, and xeocdqudar, quafi f 
folium, the form of the Leaves being like unto Ivy. Rwellixs calleth ic Hedi i 
ralisin Latine, but it is better known by the Names of A(clepras, and Vinee- 
—-toxicum; which laft is a generall word for any Councer-poyfon , ipa 
Vince, to dtc oxi¢um Po on: ‘Te was: anci€ 
