Chap. 12. E^/7; Bah. ^ 



IV The Galeopfi. Vera, hoi . _ _ 



thereby mcreafing very much,f?om i^he nee come > 

 forth dioers Squire, fojft, and hairy Stalks rifing up 



pleafantjent, efpecidh ifgronwg m Jhaddouy pl,c€^ 



Rundles, for or five at afpace, andmany of them one 



ftandingin a greemjh dusk, like unto thofe of tie 

 other mo>e pleafant fented Dead Nettles, but net fo 

 great, nor of Jo fid i redorpurplifh Color, efpeciil- 



Lips have fame white Jpots in them after, he lloiiets 



7ound, hut fomeuhdt rough Seed, four of them for 

 themofputftandtogethei, i^hich are of a black Co 



''v The 'pale (linking Dead Nettle, haf a pretty 



tomes fvvtral pale gteenh idLeites'fet upon long 

 hairy f t Stalks, and higher up, fuch like but lefti 



flowers '\LTgethefatfPt? Sjulnm^^ 'lull 

 round pointed At ids, cuth fmall blackijh Seed in 

 them , the whole Pluit s of i flrong fltnkmg fmdl 

 VI T}^e Hoary ftin'ir^ Dead Nettle, J, s a Rot 



Degree, and dr> in the third Degree much 



temperature ot Hoe^ njnd They aic all At 



ng, lomething RepcrcufliM. and Altringent 



and by Appropriation, they art Cephalick, Splene 



nckAttenck aiid Arthntick, and operate oJdy as 



XI Tie Specific, t ion The/ &n up ir ft Hu 



' \]\'TJe F^epuaii ],^ Y^'Ar.Cigd theie 



TinTure % An'o!ly'"Tin^ure"\ A Difti/kd 

 Witer of the whole Plant, 9 A BecoBwn 10. 

 An Oil II An Ointment 12 A Cerote or.Em- 

 pMer 13 A Cataplajm The Galeopfes are 



The Virtues of //^'Red Archangel 

 Xm Tlie Pouder of lie Seed. It is dry and 

 binding, and of good ule in flopping Fluxes oi the 

 Bowels, as the Diarrhea, Dyfenteria, Lientena, and 

 Hepatick Flux Dofe from half a dram to j dram 

 mRedWme 



XIV The Conferve of the Flowers Eaten morn 

 irg roon, and night, the quantity of a large Wal 



be efteftual againft the overflowing of the Coutfes, 

 and all Fluxes of Blood whether by the Mouth, 

 Stool or Urine but this more efpecall), if to a 



