12 



Sal 



moiij- 



HerhaL 



Lib. I. 







fence, but^not ib pleafant to be taken, becaofe it is 



thcr in a liquid form or inlpiflated, as is tiie Sjjmfi 



Xiv". Tl^cDlrtsiori. It has the Virtues of the 

 Effcnce, but not fo powerful -, it is of good Ufe in 



Bowels 0° rfthTwomb." Do°K vj. or Sj. ouncVs 



''^'£\LThfwme. ^''t is^madf bV Mufion of tk 

 Root, either frefh or dry, fo long or fo often, till 

 the Tinfture is as deep as Blood. It is a Specifick 

 in the Hepatick Flux, and in flopping all other kind? 

 of Fluxes whatfoevk It is afo I moft fingula. 



good againftthe bitings of Mad Dogs, Serpents, and 

 other Venomous Creatures : it ftrengtliens a weak 

 Back, and flops the Whites in Women, and helps 

 to bring forth the Meafles and Small-Pox in Chil- 



xVl. Ty^in^Jei^r^^'lTSthe Virtues of the 



profie' and other Defilements of the Skin ; and pre- 



ij. ounces in any fit Vehicle. 

 XVII. The Spirituom TinL 



virtues of the EffSe and* Wins 

 fit in cold Conftitutions, and 

 any other infeaious_ Difeafe 



it -, but this is more peculiar in opening Ibme Ob 

 ftruftions, chiefly of the Reins ; lor it brings away 

 Sand and Gravel, kills Worms, and is good againlt 

 ^- - • - • ■ Dofe ij. or " 



Alkanet Roots vj. ounces; mah 



Digefiion, m a Sani-heat, till it is very red. It is 



an excellent, thing for deep Pun£lures, Wounds made 



XX. TheCaraplaf 

 addtl'hOillf JCffyE^r.d'^'M- ^''^«i '-'^^- 

 ihem. It is an excellent thingagainftdeep Punaures, 

 chiefly of the Nerves. A Cataplafm made of it v " ' 

 ^^xir:nrc>;.f..^Y3roSrSe of 

 pulp of the Root with a little Oil and Wax, C 

 oldUlcers: and made with Barley Meal, it pre\ 

 againft ail Eryfipelas, Leprofy, Tettars and R 



XXil. The Tejfary. A Peffary being made of the 

 Root,w-'. Of its pulp, with Wax, Turpentine and 

 Barley-flower, it is laid to bxuig away the Dead 

 Child, and the After-birth. 



0,1 Olroe'^^^AJkanT Root ?. or 4. ounces. Earth- 

 is -d mo^ finguTaf v"ulnerary in deep Wounds and 

 Punaures of the Nerves, made with Thrufts, Stabs 

 or Pricking with any pointed Weapon, i^c, it eafes 

 '-ae Pain, and prevents Convulfions. 



C H A P# IX. 



Of Clowns ALL-HEAL. 



Clon/nes %.MhcaU 



\ Names. It has no known Greek Name, 



and is, with Parkin/on, the fifteenth, 

 nStderitis Anglica StrmmfaRadice, or 

 Englijh. Iron-wort with a TuberomRoot. 



III. The Defcription. The Root is compofed of 



'ce'grLupfourfqua^ 

 a yard or twojoot high, 



i'lomrs ftand towards the top, compafftng the Stalks 

 at thejoynts, a> do thofe of^oxixoymi hut end in 

 Spiked tops, which Horehound does not, having long 



whitijh Spots in them, ftanding in Somewhat rough ' 



^he whole Plant is ofaftrong Smell, not much unlike ^ 



England, by leveral Brooks and Ditch fides, and 

 ■ ; by the Path-ways,and borders of Fields,as 

 fex nsixLondon,hY the Path-fides, in Fields 

 xgtoChelSeamAKenJington; hy Hackney, In ' 



SSc 



A\TThe\ 



, ntziStandgate: 



^ Somhfleet; and on the back-fide, of the 

 Church-yard of Nettlejieed, and in fome places 



