Chap. 31. EngHjb llerh. 



-^3 



t flops fpitting of Blood, and 



the Dtcoaion, or a GlaTs of \ 



rSr."' 



and which fupplyold 



them from Heahng : it diflblves GraveiranVexpek 

 Sand and Tartarous Slime out ot the Reins ai ' 

 Bladder. Dofe from j dram to ij. drams 



XVI. ^ The Oily Tiriaure. It eafes the Spleen, e: 

 pels ^^'ind provokes Urine, and is good again 

 mrdl oured''' '^^ ^^'"' °' Bladder: Ou 



Wii!"t/;^ '^Otmmm!' '^k^'allayT^lSanLtiOi 

 chiefly in Wounds, heals Green Wounds ^ and h 

 an ablterfive faculty in cleanfing old Sores and fit 



XVIII. T/v Balfom. It cures Wounds by t] 



they are Contufed, or Complex, it brings them 1 



^" i'f^^Sinning, and in time refolves them. 



roceedin i ^'"''^''■^'"- ^"^ '^ ^"""^ ^° ^"^^ ^^""^ 

 in the hot Gout,' and otto Joyn°t-Aches.^° kis fom- 

 S wE"'^'^''' m^Te efpeciallyif it is apply'd 

 a CuPtufioii or Blow upon a Bone, as rlie Forehead ; 

 Fuices w' diu5uld°^ the Tumor, rcpercuffes the 



i.xr^^; ^'^^ ^""'^ "'■ Emplafter. It Cures Green 

 ^^TSt- ^^^^f^'S'^^ heals'old Sores and Uke^ 

 and hlls up_ Wounds and Ulcers with Flefh. It is 

 drying, aftrmgent and ftceiigthning, good to be ap- 

 ply'd to w«ak Backs, ox feeble Joynts, andplac^ 



CHAP. XXXI. 

 Of Mild or Spotted A R S M A R T. 



I. '-T' HE Names. It may b? called in the G; ff/t. 



III. The Defcription. The Jirft of thefe has a 

 m whence' rifis^^flveTal JmntedSt%! fntooth 

 md and hard, of a light green or rediijh Color, 

 efpeaally at the Joynts, M are mmf old: from 



jajhioned (whence came the nam Peach-wort j 



iToint, being e, 



' darkSpt^ infotmuf a 



