Chap. 4. Engl f J]) Herbs. 



CHAP. IV. 

 r AGRIMONY the Mak 



s hiEnghJh, Water Agnmny 

 ' Hemp like, and by Gerrard, 



I the Male, of which it i« the Gmus 



\\\ TleTwies 



It Holers m July and A 



«^/?, 



and in Winter the 







but the Root isf^i 







VIII. Fhe^Jh 







Degree Is Apent 



^c, Abfterfnt, anJ\„ln"r 





aiKT 



htpanck,r.i.Sfh„eUcL, 



1 d,f 



xer thinks is Emet 







IXTheSpeaJic 







'ih?Fnh 



^IhUerfS^Mult^ 



uhrch 



X The Preparatwns^'^rhe%hlpsl^fp^n 



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A Sulphureous Tntive 







7 An Oily Ttnlu>e 





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\S.IU dA^^meoiiU^oU 





The Virtues. 





XI The Juice 



It attenuates anH m k 



thin 



grofs Humors, cle 



^.-E-si 





'T^S^%^. 



SeS 



Ale or Wine, m the M6rning Fdftmg It 



sdfo- 



-S?^?5XtL:eO„V^. 



and 



"^ir^.^P^^-K^'^^^Tl 



Specially if to every Pint of it ij oriij ounces ot 

 ftrong Cinnamon Water be added , and then be 

 drunk Morning and Evening from i\ ounces to \iij 



The Balfm. The Juice being InfpiITate 



a little Oil, over a gentle tVe. It is Vuberary, 

 infes and heals Wounds, either inward or 

 admirably. XV. The 



