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330 Adam in ¥den, Or, 
whe flinging of Venemous Creatures being bruifed and applyed: uled with Hi 
Ir ee old and foule Ulcers ; and the juice iiinad wich Honey, ahd bis, 
the Eyes taketh away their dimneffe , and moiffnefé , the juice alfo dropped into 
the Bares, killech Wormes therein, The deco¢tion ther8of ftayeth the Whites ing 
Women, ifthey firina great quantity thereof, while it is warme, and {o it ealedh 
the paffions of the Adother, Being boiledin Vinegar, and applyed to the Soa 
mack with a Ittle Leayen, it ftayeth Vomirings, that rife hot from hor caules, The 
Leaves of Germander with the leeds of Nigella quiltedina Cap. and worhe on 
the heads of rhole that are troubled with Catarrhes or diftiilations of cold raw 
and thin Rheume helpeth them : Being boiled in Lye with Lupines, and thé 
Head wafhed therewith, it taketh away the Dandraffe or Scurfe thereof ; Gainpé 
ed and applyed to drwi/es, it helpeth them {peedily, 33 
eee ee 
; uti eon BOM AP, CCK, 
OF Calamint. 
on =e The Names 
—— a > 
T is calledin Greek xadauivon Calamsinthe, guafi bona and utils Mentha,of its ‘ 
: I ~~ 
: Hpotnecai 
tam montanum, , Yeis called in Englith,Calamint, Manotaine Mint, and Moun 
—- Common Calamint sis an herb feldome rifingabove a foot high, iio eS 
fucceedfmall round blackifh feeds: The root is {mall and wooddy , with divets 
final fprigs fpreading within the ground, which abideth many yeares, 4 
ake nor both which broughe into Gardens profper Very. 
on certaine Hills in Lembardy, and in (undry places 
ed: Th fourth crew f feed that was fent from 
_ Candy: The laff croweth in divers places of our own Land , and particularly by 
the oher fide che high-way, They all fewerin July, thefeed ripening quick- 
_ The Latines keeps the name Calamintha, 
Amintha, Calamintum, and {omtimes Calamen~ 
Heds fide, at the foot of Shoorover-Hill, over againtt Sr. Henry Bathes picture, 
