a 
~ the Paradife of Plants. op: 
‘The Temperature, 
The feed of Palma Chrift is bet and dry in the third degree, a) 
| ate The re ertnes sand Siguerers. 
Though the feedes of Palma Chripti are not to be taken rafhly by fede of their 
violence in purging; yet, advice bei firlt had, they may with Anni‘eed or Fen _ 
nelfeed be given to {trong ‘and able b , that are troubled withthe Drepf7 , 
Foynt- ache: Gout, and Sciatica, becaufe they lay. Water & Phlegme very tirong- 
ly fromthe remote parts, the Powder of three of them being taken in Whey or 
New Milk. The {ame may be boyled inthe broth of an old Cock, and taken 
purpo ees yleis wled in Glilers too pen obftruttioxs , to eae 
| fe of the Afother , nai fo ic doth if the places 
ee a aed therewith , and fome few drops thereof taken in a little 
Chicken broth chat is fac : Ic wonderfully helpeth the cramp being gently rub- 
bed on the places greived therewith, for it canfeth rhe cae that were fhrunk to 
be ftretched forth: The Stomack, abslizg or leftlide bets is d 5 so lyeth,bei: 
annointed ici ealed of eee ajnes and @ yp 
he 9s and running {ores _ 
pped into the Eares , a andthe | 
‘mightily cleantech the skin from ali manner of {pots 
and blemifhes, as alfo the deformities of {carres andofthe Pox, Thegreene 
Leaves bruifed and applyed of themfelves or elfe with Barly-Meale aflawage the 
Tsflammations as well as the {welling ofthe Eyes, andthe fwellines alfo of Woa 
mens Brefts after Childing, and in ca! ywant A&ilk, they are good to procure? 
it, auld by aby ee The jtiice 6 
fice Of the Leaves,applyed to any Word that 
arog Arrow vr head, Saale out, if any fuch be 
d therefore 
care avails. 
