616 “Adam in Edens: Or, 
Mertues doe make it good, for this very herbe without the mixture of any ‘other 
Ingtedient, being onely braifed and wrought with the’ point of a Knife-dpon’a 
Trencher, or the like, will be brought into the forme of a Salve, which will heal 
any green Wound, even in the firft intention, that is, as I have faid, without bring. 
“ing it to fuppuration, or foffering any Matter to arife therein, and particularly 
Womens Nipples when they are bitten by their facking Children, after a very 
wonderfull manner. Itis alfo'a very excellent remedy for that Difeafe which the 
Germanes cail die Bruen, whieh is common to Soldiers when they lye long in. 
Camps, but e{pecially in Garri/ens. coming with an extraordinary isfammation 
or fwelling, as well in the Ad-ath as 7 broat, the Tongue being allo rough or rugged 
and G/ack:a hot fierce contsse2l Feaver accompanying it, the very Signature ¢ fhe 5 
Throat, which the form of the Flowers do represent, fign fying as much; yet it will 
be neceffary alfo for she perfeC cure of this Difeafe, pe ~befides the drinking of 
the Decoction of this herb, and the wa/bing of the Month therewith, the ‘party 
pi ucwalne the Tongue. Itis likewife Roping gene a ag received 
y great hurt t braife or fall, or any fach gri ) if adecodion — 
Sccode shone mg tee aricle, Bug Miia ith oabid brevad-Lerbed: and then ° 
it will be more effcGtual to inje@ into the Uicers of the outward parts; befidethat — 
the inward taking thereof will repreffe the oarpne[fe of fach bumers, asdoe com 
~ monly fellow any Sore, Ulcer, Inflammation , Swelling or the like, The juice 
hereof ufed with the Oytof Riles,’ cd aknbine the Temples and Forehead; ie _very 
effectual to remove the Head Ache, and the fame juice mixed with a little Honey 
of Rofes, cleanfeth and healeth the Ucers and Sores of the Month and Throat, & 
alfo thofe of the fecret parts. It is, to fpeak generally, for all thofe pur= 
pofes where Bugle is not at hand, that Bugle is prefcribed for, and ifthey be both 
pat together, they help broken Bones fo much the better. ses 2A ee Se 
, Clofing or glewi 
fignifies, to which t 
f nee: 
Soldiers, which the Chriftians taking notice of, made ufe of it alfo, and found — 
__ the vertues of it anfwerable to the eftimation they put it; Orhers 3# 
called it Herba forts, from the ftrong (cent and tafte as it is fuppofed ; in Ea, 
Saracens Confownd, and Saracens Wound-w 
