Chap. 54. 'EngliJ]} 'Herbs 



11 



jght by Matihwlu, to grow in the AUucu, 



ofju; 



njuly: 



which reafon, they feldom give any good i 

 which the Turkey Sawm fails not to do. 



IX. The Qualities. ThtTurkey BawmigKts\ 

 in wholly with om Common Garden B,rwm. 



X. The Specificatwn. The Turkey B,wm is 

 culiar againlt Vertigo's, Paintings, and Sicknc 

 Heart. The Syrian relifts fits of the Mother, 



^^I. ThTpreparatwny. The Shops keep nothing 

 of them, but you may Prepare thereliom. i. A 

 Powder from the Leaves and Ylotcers. 2. A DccoHi 

 vn in Wine. 3. An Expre(Jed Jnce, ^. ASp,ritu 

 cm Tintiure. 5- An Oily Tinffure. 6. A SjI,„ 

 Tinnure. ■]. AnEffrnce. i. A Syrup. <}. Alixe, 

 Salt. 10. ABalfamorOil. 11. ACataplafm. 



The Virtues. 

 VTT All tT,.re feveral Preparations of the Turkey 

 '. fame Virtues, Qfes and Dofes, with 



thofe 'of our 



./ the Syri 



Is Worms, 



XIV. The Decodion of it in \ 

 and is good againft the pains of 



XV. The Expreffed' Juice o/Zf, Kills Worms, and 

 gives relief in Hifterick Fits, pains of the Spleen, 

 and the like. Dofe i. ounce or more. 



Y.\-l.TheSpn;tuous Tinnure of it. Expels Poy- 

 fon or Venom, and is good againft the Plague or 

 Peftilence, and all forts of Malign tevers. Dofe 

 half an ounce. 



XVII. The Oily Tin&ure of it. Gives eafe in the 

 Colick, given to one Dram in Ale or Wine : and 

 outwardly applyed helps Palfies, and eafes Pains 

 ftom a cold Caufe, in any part of the Body. 



XVIII. The Saline Tm^ure of it. Is a Specifick 

 for killing Worms in the Body, whether of old or 

 young. Dofe i. or ii. Drams in Wine or Ale. 



XIX. The Ejjence of it. Kills Worms, and cures 

 Fits of the Mother, Convulfions of the Bowels, i:fc. 

 Dofe from ij. Drams to vj. in Ale or Wine. 



XX. The Syrup of it , has the Virtues of the 

 Effence, but is much weaker, and is moftly ufed as 

 a Vehicle to convey the other Preparations in. 



XXI. The fixed Salt of it, removes Obftruai- 

 ons of the Spleen and Womb. Dofe to xx grains 

 of it, in a Decotiwn of the Herb, fweetned with 



XXII. The half am or Oil of it, is VuInerar3S and 

 eafes Pains of the Spleen and Joints. 



XXIII. The Cataplafm of ir, Difcuffes Tumors 

 atiling ftom Cold and Wind, and gives eafe in 

 the Spleen beinE applied to the Reeion rhere- 



C H A P. LV. 

 BEANS Garden W Baftar J. 



is caU^'in Wa- h^ ZlMel^'''''L v]'' 

 ^■-'^ •=.^«,xi,.©. : by Hejichius .icf^J,^,.., 



Ordtnar 

 garden 



The Defcription. Tl)e True, Lar^ 

 n Bean, has a Root thick, with many 

 Strings annexed to it; from which ri/}s upi 

 or Three Stalks (according to the goodne 

 Ground) fmooth and fquare, and fometune 

 Five Feef high or more. Upon thefe Stab 

 the Leaves at certain difances upon a/mallF, 



fS' ''¥Er"^"^^' "'"^'"^''"^ "" ^^^' ^' 



\lofe, 'fnnle 'Zr7d If a'thTtiXu''' 

 what purphjh atthefoot''o'"bottom',cf Ih 

 moft 0/ Broom, or Peafe Flov^ers, mmy 

 Seed, and therefore aie gathered ly m, 

 'ejiof the PlantTthrive"thibener I 



