Salmon' J- Herbal. Lib. I. 



omen proceeding from a ftoppage of theii 

 3-fe trom xx. to xxx. drops or more, 



XXX! TheD-^ftilledOil. This is made 

 irit, and comes laft after the Spirit, as is 

 the place afore quoted of Our Seplafum 



aforegoing: 



ihne Tirtdure. It is a Famous 

 theVirtnes of the fimple Gum, 



, , „.. . . sal?ohfcuaiOTs 



Womfe.^Dofe firom j. dram to ij. in a C 



XXXI. 



St? 



b.^'TJole trom j. dram 

 I Port Wine, Mead, or 



XXXII. The BIfam. It h 



dilfolved in Vinegar iv .ounces, m 



Bulf.m Capivij , of each iij. ounce, : Gum Um^ 



OU Olive, Oil of Ben, of eJcb ij. ounces : nnx and 



tSXtenti^f andf SfeUent' in all Wou""^' ^- 

 the Head, Brain, Nerves, Joynts, and other parts 

 It alfo cleanfes running Sores, old Ulcers, maligr 

 Filtula's, and quickly heals them. 



XXXIII. The Cerote. It i, made of the former 

 Baljam, ly adding to every xvj. ounces of Balfanr 

 ]. ounce and half of Oil of ?et,r, and afujficient 



jout, and Pains proceeding from a cold Caul 

 I Difcourfe of the Gu-m more at large, in 0; 



, and diffolves Tartarous Conaetions, 

 nP3rlly"waTer"''' ^'" ^^^^^^^^ 

 ly Tinthtre. It comforts the Nerves, 

 s, helps in Difeafes of the Reuis and 



hardly taken from iv. drops to xii 

 snient Vehicle. ^ 



Y^U-Thel^ecoUion. It opens 01 



)lves the Tartarous Matter which b 



id carries of the moll of the Morbifick cai 





XLll. Ihe Wine. It expels Wind, ftrengthens 

 the Stomach and Bowels, and is good againft the 

 Cholick, or Gripings of the Guts. Dofe iij. or iv. 



"xTlII™°C^V?^r'"lt i? made™heHerb 

 beaten in a Morter, and mixt with Hogs-Lard and 



proceeding from a cold Caufe, is good agafnft 

 Cramps, and the (hrinking up of the Sinews, by 

 reafon of violent Convullions. 



XXXIV. ItsSliu^ 





and makes thin ; and by appropriation it is Cepha- 

 lick, Peaoral, Hepatick, Splenetick, Hyfterick and 

 Nephririck : performing its operations altogether as 



XXXV. ilie Specification. It is prevalent againft 

 fhortnefs of Breath, Diftempers of the Head and 

 Br?i"^ and tire Cholick, or (Griping of the Guts. 



XXXVI. The Preparations. You may Prepare 

 from it, I. An Effence. 2. A SprituousTinllure. 

 3. A Saline TmQure. 4. Art Oily Tmaure. j. A 



The Virtues. 



XXXVII. TIk Effence. It is an Admirable thing 

 againft cold Difeafes of the Head, Brain and Nerves, 

 as Headaches, Vertigo's, Fallingficknefs, Lethargies, 

 Convulfions and the like: it is good againft Coughs, 

 Golds, fhortnefs of Breath, obftruaions of the Lungs, 

 Liver, Spleen and Womb. Dofb ij. or iij. fpoonfuls 

 in a Glals of Wine, Mead, or other proper Liquor. 



XXXVIII. The Spmtuo„s TiAre. It Warms 



and chill'd through Cold -, and is prevalent againft the 

 Fallingficknefs, Spleen and Hypochondriack Melan- 

 choly. Dofe from j. to iij. drams. 

 ^ XXXIX. The Saline Tinaure. It has all the 



heats not fo powerfiiUy ; however it better opens 

 obfixuaions of the Vijcera, provokes the Courfes, 



CHAP. XL 

 r ALL-HEAL of ^fculapius. 



THE Names. It is called in Greek n«W.f 

 'A^«Afe,„,:. in Latin, Panax iS^ Fanaces 

 Afclepitm: and in Englifh, Mfcukpks his All- 





•; of which there are faid to be f^veKh^ 

 ^nax Afclepium Lobelij , Lobel his Efculapi- 

 f A^^^i'"- ^'"''' ^f'^'P'"'» Matthioli, xLt 

 of Matthiolus. 3. Panax Afclepium Qlumn^^ 

 That of Columna 4. Pana:, Afclepium Jialecham- 

 i"J^ That of Delechampius. I Panax Afclepium 

 cTJZt}' S'^f^fTM, That of Anguilaia and 



