366 Adam in Eden,Or, 
the ftoppings of the Liver, Gall, and Spleene helping the Faund:fe, which the 
low ‘tore doth by Sigaatere,- for tliat elpeciaily purgeth Choller as the.whi 
doth Phlegme and Water ; and the Red cleanfeth the Blood maketh thin both it 
andthe humors, by the:cleanGng and bitter qualiries. Tris ufefullinthe Scie 
sica, he!peth thofe that have the Drap/y, and the ‘green fickneffe, for it bungeth 
— downthe Courfesot women, Tt he\peth alfo to avord the Dead Birth, and he 
eth the paines of ‘the CMother, and is very effectual in all paines of the Joynts 
asthe Gout, Cramp, ot Convelfions; Being boiledin White Wine or Ale wit 
Liquorice and {irained and drunk Morning and Evening it openeth the Ob{tm 
ons of the Cheft and Langs, anda little Sugar-Candy added it isa 200d Re 
again{t oarfneffe andthe Prifick, The decoction of the tops of the Sta 
with the Leaves and ‘flowers which are moft in ufe, being taken inwardly, 
the boyléd Herbthacis'taken forth applyed ovtwardly, helpeth boththepai 
of the fides, and hardnefe of the Spleene. Adram of the powder thereof t 
' ken in Wine is a wondertull good help againft the biting and poyfon of any Ve 
_ emous Creatures, Beinz boiled in Water and drunk,it provokerh Appetit e,clean 
ethi the Stomack and Breaff,purseth the Back and Reines, and healerh whatioevet 
‘inthe skin, being wafhed therewith, The 
riated ipecially co aunds, becaufe it helpeth thole,t 
much at the Mouth, two drams at the Root (in powd 
2 jn all’ forts of wounds and Ulcers to dry, fodder, cleanfe and healeth a 
fhould bea principall Ingredient in all Wownd drinks and Injections, Yet I! 
© and other dileales of the Langs, Gripings 
as alfo the 
Te ~ CHAP, CCXLVIIL. 
— Of Lovage. 
The Names, : : 
I canmeet with. Itis called in 
jLatine Name thereof, Ligaftica bs 
“fome being deceived with the 1 wy, 
The Kishsg |e aay Mae 
Names of Lovage are but few, fo the forts are not many 5 10F 
Ordinary Lovage, 2, The Lovage of Germany. : 
