Salmon J" Irlerhal. 



Lib.l. 



XV'. LDe Sulphureous Tmtturc. It is a lingular 

 Traumatick, and effeaual againft Poyfon and Ma- 

 lignity, Doletromi. di'^rn to ii. drams. 



XVI. The Sahnc Hlnliure. It is an extraordinary 

 thing againft the Kings-Evil, and all Scrophulous 

 Symptoms, as alfo againft the Cachexia, Dropfie, 

 and Rickets in Children, and opens obftruaions ot 

 the V.fceni, expelling grofs Humors by Urine. 

 Dofe from J. dram to iij. drams, in White Wine. 



XVII. 'The OUy Tikure. It cleanfes Wounds, 

 helps Lamenels, ftrengthens the Sinews, and is of 

 good ufe againft PaUies, Numnefs , Pains and 



I)art affliQed, Morning and Night. Inwardly taken 



'XVIII. fuEffence. It 

 tues, cleanfes the Blood, ai 

 as have fcabby and filthy Ski 



Jaundice: Dofe from j.' ounce ^ 



the Blood, and is of good ufe 

 / and filthy Skins-, it takes awa 



/^Dofe from^Jouna 



of the Reins and Urinary Paffages and caufes 



ration of the Morbifick matter of a Struma, 1 „ 



it forth by Urine. Dofe m Arfmart Water or Wine, 



^''^^''fl^'wme!'\cfner in his Epiftles, affinris 

 like whke SlS, buf^uch more'^iy and fafe- 



Of Water AGRIMONY, the 

 Female Kind. 



I. nnilE Names. It is called in Gr^^A 'Evw^i- 

 1 e<« &" J'e?^ 7i, 6Sa« ykm , In Latin by Fufchius, 



Ileum; by Matthiolus, Eupatorium Vulgare^hy Lobel, 

 Eupatorium Camab'mum Ikmina^hY Bauhinus,Ca;z»/2- 



ms^Eupatorium Cannabinum Chi^fanthemum^hy Do- 

 in Englijh, Female Water Agrimony^ and Hemp-like 



II. The Kinds. This is the fecond Species of Wa- 

 ter Agrimony 5 to wit, the Female Kind, as you 

 may fee, chap. ^. Se&. 2. aforegoing. 



III. The befcription. The Root conjifts of many 

 long flender Strings, and k of long continuance., from 

 vohence Stalks grow up about two Foot high, or higher, 

 and are of a dark purple Color. The Branches are 



much 'hidStVton Ihe'edges! '^" Fl^rTgrlw at 

 the Tops of the Branches, of a brown yellow Color, 

 fpotted with black /pots, having a Subjtance wtthm 

 the midji of them, fke that of a Daify. If you rub 

 them between your Fingers, they will fmell like to 

 Gum Elemi, Kofin or Cedar, when they are burnt. 

 The Seeds are long, and eafily fiick to any Woollen 

 thing. It plainly differs from our Common Agrimo- 

 ny, becaufe it wants the interpojd littlt Leaves: 



TIL The Specif cation. It is iaid to be a pecu- 

 liar cleanfer of the Blood; and reftorer of its 



UlOTs'and Fiftula's"^" ^^ ^°^^"^ '" '^^'"^ 

 VIII. The Preparations. The Shops prepare no- 



A Decoffion. ' 2. A jli^l 3- TsalfaTrf \he 

 Juice. ^4.; ^r^Effitnce:- y. A Spirituous Tinilure, 

 6. A Saline Ttnaure. 7. An Oily TinSure. fe. 



IX. The DeeoSion in Wine. 

 and a reftorer of the Blood; att 

 thin, grofs, tough, and vifcous J 



„ „ inft Scabs, Itch, : 

 Humors, being given from ij. ounces 



gainft Sea 

 anTmght' 



he Juice. It provokes the Terms in Wometi; 

 ;n with the Juice of Fumitory, reftifies the 

 and Hirpnefs of the Blood: it is good a- 



The Balfam. Take of the Juice vj. ounces, 

 ounce, Rofme half an ounce, mix and make a Bal- 

 fam, by Evaporating to a Confidence, or till the 

 watry part of the Juice is gone. It is an excellent 

 thing, for the curing of Wounds, Ulcers, old running 

 Sores and Fiftula's: Fills Ulcers with Flefh, and 

 brings them to a fpeedy healing : Applied alfo in 



