— the Paradife fe of Plants. — “223 
a ed denon 
Jaundice, and Scoppings of the Liver, ner, Spleen, and Womb. wild Va ? ante 
thought of the latter Herbariftsto be ¢ ood forthem that are burftex, for fuch as 
are troubled with Cramps, or other Convulfions, and for all chofe that are bruni 
ed with Falls. The Leaves of thefe, and alfo thofe of the Garden,are god againtt 
the Ulcers and forenels of the Mouth and Gums, if che decd@ion thereof be gar 
— or heldin themouth. Some are‘of.dpinion, that the Roots of wild Va- 
Jerian dryed and powdered, anda dram thereof raken with Wine,doth purge up- 
-ward and dowaivard. | TheGreek. Valerian is much ufed to be put in Salves” for 
ee wombat and a bessa be! pats agarenhets + x iealesisbam, aia 
02 sah L@ HAP. ‘CX! egyeiis. = de 
ri te baths Of Stitch-wort. oe 
ee aid The Nemes 
anc th isis th ic aero cret rece rower? 7 in dif- 
ent ¢ wg ere T ealleth | it Exfraje gramen, and Leonicerus, Eufrajia 
major : : Fafchins, Dodonawsy and others, G ramen; Leucanthemum, which is its u- 
fall Latine name, {0 called from the pretty w white Flowers it bearech, It is call- 
edin Englifh Stitch-wort, for i its property i wily Pres Stitches and pains in the 
fides, 
. bee: 
| Foe Kinds; 
' Tere wo principal rs fStop anda el a 
fier anda later: imeach whereof, there be alfo fome diverfities, both 
of bignels of che Hettsand Blower, ane callie ns jctkies of the cc 
22 be Pore 
pPosrer sro. 262 egies 3 
, hath faridry, roune : 5 ihn 
| ‘ by te pepe! the hee or other 
tings he pera a V , and pointed Leaves 
| 3s whereo and may eae Flowers, compoled of 
Starre, Me h fone wh hreds in the middle * ‘the 
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