| the Paradifle of ‘Plants. 241 
from Cho’ er and Fiegme,clearing the biood,and quenching the heat thereof, and 
is therefore profitable in all hot Agues, and Feavers, It is alio profitable for fuch 
as aretroubied with the Pleurifie and Jaundite, or heat of the Liver, mixed with 
convenient Liquors. Ivis good likewife for the heat of the Reins and Kidneys, and 
bringet!: forth the Scone with Grayel,beingalfo a good prefervarive avain(t it,it ix 
Fol wath a decoction of Liquorice &Parfley Roots. It is very effeétual againit 
all Rheums,& {harp diftillarions,$ againtt cholerick &.melancholick Difeaies. It 
is alfo often, ufed in, all kinds of pectorall Difeaies, as old Coughs, fhortnefs 
of breach wheefings ,.and the like, ifat be taken with Agarick, as fome advile, 
Being outwardlyapplyed to thofe that have rheGout,it eafeth the pains thereot.& 
is a good Gargle to alliage & mitigate the rumours and {wellings of the Throat, 
Icisufed in Plaifers and Ointments againtt hor Pimples,and other eruptions or 
breakings our of the Skin,& to take away the roughnefs thereof. It is a {afe Medi- 
cine, and may be on with Child,and all other perfons at any time, 
except to fuch as ha yit, weak, and flippery Bowels, yet given with Spick- 
nard, Maftick, or Hiera piera., there is little danger, efpecially rothe Guts, to 
which Croffixs doth appropriate it by Signature, there being fome fimilitnde bee 
tween them, The young Cods taken whileft they. are {mall and-ereen, ‘boyled a 
little, and then laid in the fhadow a while to.dry,.and) after:| ieshinSiapetvan 
Honey, doth purge the Body, as the pulp or black fubitance, and is adelicate me= 
dicine for tender and weak {tomacks, that abh tre all other Phyfick. and hereof 
the ufuall quantity is 3, or : Oundes, to betaken at atime by elder perfons, and 
The other fort of Cafia, which groweth in Bra fi: is 
rectual in pw then chac of Hifpaxiola; fer ic hath been oattrans 
perience, that one Ounce hereof is as forcible as two Ounces of the other, andis 
as effectual for all the aforefaid Dileafes, 
n theft. fm 
rpelé: 
Havin thus largely: 
ner gethe Stomach, bosh wp- 
cin leg el a bags ot 
wards and downwards, £0 wisicl ps aes? 1 which might be nddcd, 
Goce thy reef th dete ent part of this work)as Aloes,Agarick,A(ara- 
acca, the Rinds of Wallnues,che nc f Dill che Roots of Berony, 
8c, and alfo fome of thefe which went part, asthe Roots G 
Seeds of Orrach, the Flowers of Peaches,the middle Bark of Elder & Dane-wor, 
the Seed of Rocket, &c, w/t of which are very windy; oublefome tothe fro- 
mach, nnle[s fome correttive means be ufed, I fall sherefore.in. the next place, (er 
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fi notes Sd 02-9 F . Bot ri bts Ox SHLShs iO ne 
‘elo The Names.: >< <5 4: |  esottee 
[Ei catted in Greek ter ¢; Carbs and Caram in Latine, or Carsi, as itis ih the 
Som Which names ic took, as Diafeordes Gut tor che Coumcry of arity 
Sormiwhence it was itt broight, We cal ic (raimay and Catcrayes in Engi 
ee Kinds, ; is 
riters have fer down but one kind of Car there being two 
other Herbsthat nearly refemble it, I (hall pue cheratopether as others have 
dons before me,1 Ordinary Caraway.2. Mountain Caraway. 3Medow soe | 
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