Chap. 53. Englijh Ticrhs 



Jophylhm •, bjr aufius^ I am-um 



V. TZvPAy.-.-. The fiittgious v.iihus only in 

 Gardens, and is profitably planted there, as ?l,ny 

 lib. 21. cap. 12. fays, for the delight ot Bees, tor 



Ap'um folium. Bees leaf. The other is a Native of 



growing in England, on the Sunny fide of Ditch 

 and Bank fides, where the ground has been pretty 



"^VI. The Tim. They flower in June, July and 



fpringing forth a frefh from the old Roots. 



VII. Ihe ^^caliiies. They are both hot and dry 

 in the fecond degice : they are Cephalick, Neuro- 

 tick, Cardiack, and fomcthing Hylterick : famoufly 



"^ y^l^the SpeajSim._lt is approved againft 



X. ihe Preparations. You may prepare from it, 

 4 cold Diftilled Water. 2. A Spirituous Water. 



iSure. 6. A Saline TmSure. 7.' An EJfence. 

 d Syrup. 9. A fixed Salt. 10. A half am or Oil. 

 A Cataplafm. 1 2. An exprejfed Juice. 



ter, and only ufed as a Vehicle to convey Cordial 

 Medicaments in. 



XI. Tk Sptritous Water. If it is aUttle dulci- 

 dial, and good againft Fainting and Swooning Fits, 

 Convulfions, and the like, and this chiefly in Chil- 

 dien : It eafes gripings in the Bowels, and comforts 



XII. The Spirit. This is much n 

 reprefs Hypochondriack Melancholy ; 



IS all the Virtues of the Spirit and 1 

 : be given in a larger Dofe, by re, 

 > Particles which are mixt with it : 





XVUI^, Tl 

 ich and St 

 much of t 



'/Hif/I?^'T^.1Sf^^^ 



■. They are moft fingular 



vVha7o?tte' 



'lant, in Chirurgery ) 



healing Properties^itwas,^that^our A 

 ily applied it is good againft thi. Itu 



