; ” Fes: dMoliiullar shed ro coole the painfulineffe of the Piles or Hemorrheidal | 
ere the Stowe, or exuiicerated within , with a deale of eafe ; ey 6 | it Bl i -c8 i 
372 ee ~ Adam pe Buen: Or, eS a. 
fomtimes rugged or - knobbed , erayifh ‘without > and ne within, bavi io 
many {mall fibres rherear. | B 
The Places and Time, 
The frft groweth plentifully in divers places of this Land as at Northampton} 
Briftol , Bath, and Oxford , e{pecially about Merton Colledge there, both with= 
ia and without, upon the old Garden Wall, that is next the feilds; andinos 
rher places upon mud wallesand amongft the {tones , and fomtimes about old 
Trees s the fecondin Portugall, the third and fourth upon the Rocky and Sto- 
ny places of the Switzers, and upon the hill called Hortus dei neere Mompelier: 
the /a/? in wet grounds Marfhes and Bogges, and patticularly in a Vale or Boose 
belonging to Stow-Wood neere Oxford, “The firft flowereth about the beginning 
of May, quickly perfecting its feed, andthen perifhing till September , about 
which time it {pringeth up atrefh, iad abideth a ‘Winter, the feconad abour the 
middle of Sie: the three next in June: and July, and their feed is ripe in Anguf, — 
The Temperatures 
Orly Navel-wort is moift and cold forhwhae fan and alitele bitter 3 
withall, whereby it cooleth, repelleth, cleanfeth, and difcuffeth;the other forts are 
held ah Reed and fomwhat more se except the /4f,, which i is berand Ess 
not to be ufe 7 
m~ nn 
AT Aes. 
lite Wine, Is sof very great operation ‘Shee fore’ 6 
Urine, and is available for the Droply, helpeth to break the fone as alio to 2 
coole thiofe parts that are inflamed by the paines thereof, and to cafe the’ wring- 
ing paines of the Bowells, and the bloody-Flux. Some fay thar Rootes and 
Leaves eaten, in fubftance work le effects aforefaid “andif I'fhot id fay they 
do it by Signature, Ithink it wouldbe 6 ate jogttine , ¢ Root hath the 
figure of the ftone , if you obferve it. The faid juice or Batted Water being 
drunk is very: effectuall for all inflammations and unnaturall heats,to coolea faints 
Z ack or a hot Liver , or the Bowells , as alfo for Pimples, Redneffe,St. 
and other outward inflammations, ifthe bruifed Herb be applyed — 
“or the ‘place bathed wit rthe juice , or the diftilled Warer rhereof 
Veines,the juice being ufedas a Bath uno them or made intoan’Oyntment ; Je 
-_isno leffe eqemiaait © troeafe the paines of she hot Gout and Sciatica, which i isa 
"i 16 ef aR SIs tie finan iis C2 Herba Sete of Mpa ie 
