Salmon V Herhd. 



Lib. L 



e beginning of Seftem- 



VIII. 'Yhe Prep jrdt ions. The Shops keep nothing 

 f this Plant ; but you may piepare therefrom. 

 . An Eifcnce. 2. A Juice, q. A Decoawn. 4. An 

 mtmeiir. 5. A Calaplafm. 6. A Pouder of the Seed. 



IX. The 



Effe/iee. It cools inward Inflamations 







ly taken ag 



inftan Eryfipelas,' and other like heats: 

 the obltruftions of the Liver. Dofe 





tLfto\ 







Tui^^^ ItXs'the Virtues of "the Effence, 



but cools^'ri^ 

 C>ainfey,^a 



ore, and is good to Gargle with in a 

 Inili?riof of Sun'f i cSs' 



the^ Womb 



and™Ses^he BeUyfoluble.*^ ^ofe 







good w bat 



TwithiYan^Er^fil^las. *" ^ ^ ' ^^ 



XI. Tk£ Decoliion. It is g8od againft heat in the 

 Reins, and fcalding of Urine in making Water : and 





itre is difolved in it, it not only takes 





.ng heat in Piffing, but opening all the 

 of theUrinarv r^aflases . it caufes a 









ay be taken twice a day. 



vi. or viij. 



which half 









Gout ini.l other Aches proceeding from 





and is good againft Scurff, Morphew, 

 les, and other breakings ou, and defile- 



Scabs, Pimi 



XIII. Tljc Ot.,plafn!. It is made- of the Herb 

 bearen in a Srone Morter, to every handful of which 

 ij. dra.Tis of Nitre in fine Pouder is put, and dif- 

 Iblved, and brought to a confiftency with Barley 



an Eryfipelas being fpread thin, as alfo Scurff, 

 Morphew, Leprofy, and is to be renewed two or 



r of fit i 



■d. It IS cooling, 

 adder and Womb, 

 ray any preternatural neat in any of thofe 

 i being taken firom half a dram to j. dram, 



d to reprefs the overflowing of Choler. 



CHAP. XIII. 

 Of Garden ANEMONIES. 



n Englijh, Anemomewz Wmd-flomr. 



f : and is divided into three-principal Kinds, 

 e Garden, the Wild, and the Baftard. The 



; to be reckoned up -, and for my part I be- 

 would puzle the moll experienced Vlorift., 

 I juft enumeration of them, and therefore I 



, white. 2. The Double Anemitey which is 



tawny, wliite, Vf. to which we'add the following 

 Wild Anemonies, viz. 3- The great Wild or Wood 

 fmgle Anemone white. 4, The fmaller Wild or 

 Wood fmgle Anemone, purple, yellow, white. 5:. 

 The Wild double AnemoneS^^"^^, red and white. 

 Thefe laft three we Treat of in the next Chapter. 

 The third Kind are the Bayard Anenionies, which 

 tho' they may be accounted as one of the Kinds of 

 the fame Tribe; yet by reafon the Englijh Name, 

 which is Pafque-Elower, Ms not in the prefent Let- 

 ter of the Alphabet, we fhall refer you to its proper 



in. The Defaiption. i. The fmgle Garden 

 Anemome. It bar a Root which is thick and Tube- 



"^!ornotmuch''&e foZe tte^^ed orfndyZ't 

 Crowfoot, among which rifes up a Stalk or Stalks, 



Stalk ernes forthl fa7r%lZ7/ conffting' fom of 

 them, off,x,/ome off even, andfome of Eight Leaves, 



Crimfon, fome blew, fame yellow, and fom\ white 



