the Paradife eh Plan. 97 
- toomit icin this place would argue me to be very carele(s ; Take notice therefore, 
that the decodtion of the Herb, or the po fortes: By dryed Herb ‘taken inwardly, 
or the green Leaves braifed and pte i outwardly, or both, is very fingular and — 
available to care Ruptures or Burftings, efpecially in Children, before it prow to 
be too old, It is alfo an excellent Remedy to help thofe Children that have their 
Navelsfticking ont, being applyed thereunto with a little Honey au 
foit draweth up the bowe/s, and keepeth them in their natwrall plact 
_ them. and flaeketh them, when they are too much windy so fected Itisal- 
fo of fingular good ufe with Chirurgions for all forts of Bruifes and W r 
ther inward or outward | and old Ulcers and Sores likewife, if the 
of the Herbe made with Water or Wine be drunke, and the places soe 4 
therewith, or the juyce or greene herb druifed and boyled, either by.it felf, or 
with other herbs, in Oyle or Swines-greace, be made into an Oyntment, which 
may be ufed at any time ofthe yeare, The Herb, as alfo the diftilled Water. 
teas Seceten: St. Anthony's Fire, and the Shingles. The greene 
with Wax, Oyle, Rofin, and Turpentine, 
or Salve, to incarnate or bring up fepr i in deape 
Fa Naw 
i 
alfo Poly genatums but more afuall ly Si 
Mmashat ace Root, do- 
Tic. i called in 1 Greek morvyivatar, Polygonatnm, eee monus malta ie seh 
becaufe of the many Knees, Poyxts, or Nadi are a the Root , in Latine | 
