——— Lhe Paradife of Plants. 
— 
: The Temperature, 
The Leaves of Savine which are of greateft ufé in Medicine, are bet and dry in 
| Kings Evil. Adramme of Savine in Powder, mixed with three ounces of Niter, 
and two of Honey, doth wonder. ully help fach as are joort-winded, as Mattbiolus 
inwardly, by applying it tothe Navel, or by anoynting the Belly with the Oyl 
thereof, The fume of the Decodtion taken underneath, provoketh the Conr/es, 
bringeth away the Birth and After- birth. The Powder of the dryed Leaves mixed 
with Honcy, is an_ excellent remedy tocleanfe Ae 
faction, and d : 
al unapt for confolidating or healing them. id powder m 
Cream, or the green Leaves boiled in Cream and annointed onthe heads of Chil- 
dren, which have Scabbs, running or dry Sores, cleanfech them cnroneny and 
healech chem, as alfo Saint eAnrhonies fire. The freth Leaves bruifeda 
tle in cheir drink, it is effeGtuall for the Bers,and the fmoak thereof burned,cureth 
Hens that have gotten the Pippe. The diftilled Water thereof, helpeth thofe that 
have the Worms, and is effectual alfo for them that have a gsaasne// in theie 
Braines: The fame doth cleante the Skin from Spots and ; 
: o go a alien — 
"is called in Greek cupwta, Semuda | Theophraftns, by others enivsand cy 
uds, Semus and Semes, in Latine Betula, and fometim es Betula, fromthe old 
Yate lene ee becaufe it wasand is often'wfed for thar 
The Ferme. — 
downwards,the elder 
