Salmon' J- Herl 



Lib. 1. 



iSalet, with a little Bui 



XI. The Juice._ Being fnuflted up the Nofe 



mightily Purges the Head and Brain, and brings a- 

 ivay abundance of cold, moift, flegmatick Hum 

 and thereby frees the Patient ftom Apoplexies, 1 

 lepfies, Lethargies, and moft other cold Diftemj 

 of the Head, Brain and Nerves, caufed by thofe i 

 mors lodgaljn^d>e Head, m\he^^C^^^^^^ 



tvreS the ?mI\1 Sv, Sr! 



XII. The Effcnce. It has the fame Virtues, 



to provoke the Terms, bring away the Birth, After- 

 birth, or DeadChild.^ Injefted into Tunning Sores, 



^"j^f 



"Dofefroi 



:eoftlieL 



aiUy provokes 

 the Terms, and brings away the Dead Child; and 

 the Body or Places affefted being bathed therewith, 

 it Cures Sun-burnings, Tanning, Scurff, Morphew, 

 Leprofie, Scabs, &c. Dofe iv. ounces twice a day. 



XIV. The Maflicamy. The Root chewed in the 

 Mouth, draws out a Flux of cold Rheum, by which 



XV. TZv Gargmfm. It is made of equal parts 

 of the Juice and DecoQion mixt together, in which, 

 to every iv." ounces of the Mixture, ii. drams of Ni- 

 tre are added and diffolved. It has all the Virtues 

 of the Juice and Mafticatoiy, and purges and clean- 

 fes the Head and Brain fo admirably as to Cure all 

 thofe Difeafes afore-named of thofe parts ; and ' 



pinefs, and a being ftufied with cold flegmatick Hu- 

 mors; the ufe hereof now and then prevents their 



^^S^f- '"_ /.~J..J...„..^ 



Wax and Barley Flower ;' put ™in^to di^ wSor \ 

 Vagina, it opens the Veins of the Womb, and by its 

 attraftive force, provokes and draws down the 



taking proper things alfo by the Mouth. 



XVII. The Owfment. It is made of the green 

 Herb or Juice. The Eye-lids being anointed there- 

 tvitli, it helps Ophthahnies or Intiamations of the 

 Eyes; andapplyedto running Sores, old Ulcers, 



Defilements, it' perfeBly cleanfes them, ftrenthens 

 tiie Part Aftbaed, and promotes their healing. 



XVIII. The Caiaplajm. It is made of the green 

 Herb beaten with Hogs Lard, in which a little Alum 

 Splyed%'eafes"pain in any Part, and Cures ScurfF^ 

 Morphew and Leprofie, being ufed for fome confi- 



XIX. The Saline Tin^ure. The External Farts 

 of the Body being walhed with it, it removes all 

 forts of Defilements, cleanfing the Part, and killing 

 the Humor, bv deftroying the Ferment which breeds 

 it, Mixt with double quantity of Juice, it becomes 



e?effary It i< 



ficians ta^lk what ^ they pkale all the°Cephalick or 

 Head and Brain like to powerful Errhines,GargarifiTis 

 ""'XX. 'ThTotiyTMure. This is indeed truly 

 beneficial for all fuch as are tioubled with Oedema's, 

 cold Tumors, Pams and Aches in any part of the 

 Body from a cold Caufe, as alfo for fuch as are 

 afflifted with Spafms, Cramps, Convulfions, weak- 

 nefs of the Nerves, Tremblings, Numednefs, Pal- 

 a day upon the place affeaed, (and in Palfies, along 

 the Back Bone alfo -, ) and cohtinuing the Ufe there- 



CHAP. XIV. 



0/?F//^ ANEMONES. 



:^ad 



ANE>tONE,^/mf , 



TU E Names. This Plant is called in GreeL 

 'A.e^«V» £yiu. in Latin, Anemone Syhefirh] 



II. The Krmls. They are twofold, i. The fingle 

 ^f^^^'?"- 2- The double Anemones. The fingle 

 f WM Wlnxrinemi ^TTh^^mm^'ot 



Smaller-leaved Wild Anemone, Purple Carnation 

 " dlow. White. ?. The Wild double Anemonel 

 irple, Red, White. 



III. TheDefcription. i. TheGreater.^r Broad- 

 iv'd Wild White Ane?mne. The Rootconfifts of a 



great mmbe, of long Mack Stnngs.encreafing very much 

 by runmng Knder Ground, andjhooting up in divers 

 places, from whence fprings forth divers broad green 



