H 



SaJmonV HerhaL Lib. I 



and ofd Cc 



and dead Child. It opens all obftmaions of the 

 Liver, Spleen, Gall, Bowels, and Mefentery, dif- 

 cuffes inward Tumors, and Cures Agues, if given 



Clouds, Films, Specks, Pearls, &c. andftrengthen; 



inward Bruifes, diflblves congealed Blood, and is 

 one of the heft" remedies againft a Cold Scurvey. 



the Ro6ts Infpiflated to thicknefs of Honey, anc 

 Pitch added to it, with fufficient Quantity of Bee 

 be apply'dto the bitings of Mad Dogs, Vipers, &c 



with a third part of Vinegar. It h 

 Sores in the Mouth, and attrafts c 

 Rheums, from the Head and Brain 



™ XXXiT ThTEn'hine. It is m; 



s Difeafes. 



3emg drawn up the Noftrils 

 t admu-ably purges the Head 

 ck Flegm, and other Humors, 

 Jnsand Caufes of many per- 



vardly dietetically it is inferi 



, (if curable, ) as alfo running 



mfs of new Honey vj. ounces, GumElemVm.ounces, 

 Baljlun Capvij, E./fimoffem, of each ij. ounces, 

 Chio Turpentine j. ounce, jnix andtnelt together. 



Roots, &c. Laftly, Frefs forth the Oil: then to e- 

 very vi. ounces of -this Oil, add Gum Elemi iij. 



'::A 



, of all thekS? theninc 

 fhort time heal them , almoft to a 

 ply'd alfb, they give eafe in the Gou 

 cers, where the Bone is bare, the Pouder ftrewed 

 on, and the Balfam apply'd over that, covers the 

 Bone with Flelh, and heals it up. 



XXVIil. TheOintinent. It has the Virtues of the 

 Ralfiim, hut not altogether fo powerfiil: yet a 

 lingular Vulnerary, heals Wounds and Ulcers, and 

 eales pains in any part being anointed thereon. 



XXIX. The Cataplafm. It is made of the Roots 

 and Stalks fhred fmall and beaten to a Pulp, mixt 

 with Hogs Lard, and Crums of Wheaten Bread, till 

 it is of a Confiftencie. , It is good againft the Gout, 

 Sciatica, or any External pain from a Cold Caufe : 

 and is of Angular ufe being prefently apply'd to the 

 Biting of Mad Dogs, Serpents, ^c. to draw forth 

 thePoyfon: applyed to the Region of the Spleen, I 

 it eales the pain thereof j 



CHAP. XVI. 



0/IFi/^ANGELICA. 



^-tfi? mmes. It is called in the Gr 



^efiris: and in Englifh'Wild Angelica. "^^ "^'' 

 II. The Kind. It is the " ^- " 



'b'Thisofl 



TheDefcription. The g 



ther ire the firings fo °gre It oblong, 'but it is of' a 

 blacker Color on the cut fide, of a pretty fir ongf cent. 

 But noihtng near fo Armatid, J'the darden 

 ' d : From this Root rifes up large fpreadLeaves on 

 Ground, having fmaller Stdks, and lejfer Divt- 



