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Salmon^ Herbal. 



Lib. I. 



groz, black when they me ripe, and conuun ^uthn XIV. The Ctaplafmof Beanf/.^,r or Meal It 

 tbcm, Tzao, Three, or leu,, fl,t andfomen,hat roimd-\it ts made unhVtmga, andOiL and appLed to Wo- 

 ifo Ions Beans, ehher white cr reddijh, nhicb latter mens Breafts, ^veiled with abundance of Milk fo 

 r^hcn r,pe grozv many times black mthall that they can fcarcely hold, it will not only reprefs 



IV. The Baftard^Bean, Dtfets btth o, ;.r//w;j the M,lk ut .ifo difcufs the Tumor or Swelling 



■Klnch the Right Garden> t has and tl 

 Jonofthejmilldtfferc ' ' " 



I Hjney, and applied to 

 iLi-mt,, as alfo Kernels 



injt, and applitJ, it hdpoEjes which Swell or 



„ ejor the other thoatWinega, a^i 0//, and applied to the Cod^ it takes 



fame time the Gardener can diftirtguijh between away their Pain and Swelling. ]J n „ made with 



" The T laces. Thefe are both Sown in Gardens agamft Impotency, and Itirs up Luft m'luEh^asS 

 „c Knt ri,^ l.trpr orp fnr tl,P ,-noft nnrf SowH Hot ufe the Aft ot Generation, by reafonof the cold- 

 : nefs,fluggiflinefs, and wcaknefs, of their Members If 

 hied in Oil with Ga>luk to the thtknejs of aHajiy 

 , Pudding, and Eaten as daily tood, it helps inveterate 

 Coughs, almoft paft cure, and the hoarier ' 



n^/vand 



vil. The Qualities. They are Tempe 

 heat or cold, and moift in the firft Degree 

 tick, Lithontriptick, Spennatogenetick, 



VIII. The Specification. They are peculiar againft 

 Gravel in Reins or Bladder, reftore in Confumpions 

 lor they nourifli much, and being much Eaten cure : 



IX. The Preparations. The Shops keep, i. J. 

 Water from the floieers or the whole Plant. 2. 1 

 Meal or Flower from the Beans. But you may makf 

 therefrom alfo, 3. A Deco^ion of rft^ Beans it. 

 Water or Wine. 4. An Effence of the Leaves am 

 Ods. 5. ACataplafmof theBedLUS. 6. A Volatile 

 Salt, Spirit and Oil from the Beans. 7. The AJhei 

 of the Cods and Stalks. 8. A Jlrong Broth. 



The Virtues. 



^X. The DiJiilledWater from the Flowers, ot whole 



•-^" dry on: but be 



boiled : fome Ladies have affirmed to me, that by a 

 continued and long ufing this Wa(h,ot Water Diftil- 



kles,Td^Aer°DeformiXs'^of the Sk!n"p'^ea[y 

 fome Imall quantity of the VolatUe Salt, and then 

 " x'lThe^AleaT^t^FlZer! 'Bdng ufed with warm 

 Water to wafli ^1^^?^;? ^^"^^ 4^^'"^^''^'DefoS£ 

 thereof; as ScurfF, Spots, Wrinkles, Tanning, Sun- 

 good againft the Stone and Gravel whether in the 

 Reins or Bladder, and provokes Urine; fo alfo a De- 

 afen of the Green^ Cods, or a Water DiftiUed 



XIII. The Eljcncefrom the Leaves and green Cois.lt 

 is Diuvetick and Lithontriptick, removing the Matter 

 caufing the Strangury, whether it be Gravel, Sand, 

 Slime,orotherGlT-=— "-*''-^"°' A.i;..^„ri.h H^.„. 



Citanlis, and other Diftempers 





Cods and Stalks, Beiiii 



Apoftems of the Breaft and Lur 

 XV. The Afhes fro> ' " 



are very Diuretick, and open all OBlluaions of thq 

 Reins and Bladder, and therefore are very good a- 

 gainft Sand, Gravel, Stone, Dropfy, Jaundice and 

 Gout. Tfie AJJies made into a Cataplajm with Hogs 

 Lard, and applied, are good againlt old Pains, Con- 

 tufions. Wounds of the Nerves, Defluxions upon the 

 Joynts, the Sciatica, and Gout, whether in Hands, 



XVL the Volatii Salt, Spirit and Oil of the 

 Beans. Beans zxAPeafe yield a vaft Qiiantity of 

 Volatii Salt, and in much larger Proportion than any 

 other Vegetable Produftion. It is thus made. 



large Earthen Retort, or into a large Glajs one rioell 

 Luted; fo large M that about a third part may re- 

 main Empty : put it into a elofe Furnace of Reverbera- 



"{i'EbciEli 



the Retort, anAheattl 

 ■e, gentle at firji for anUourmore-^ 



he Regiprofthe Cover oj \he Furnace 

 till you fee the Receiver to be Jilledwith white Clouds, 



, and the VeJJe/s cool. In the Receiver you will 

 have much Flegm mixt with Oil, and Spirit, and- 

 Volatile Salt, fo penetrating that you will not be able 

 to hold your Nofe and Eyes over the Mouths of the 

 VeJJels. Put all thefe Subftances immediately into a 

 a Bolt Head with a long Keck, covered, with its Head 



Mixedwith Honey I coagulate \t felf tn the^Uead (ih'tch you mujl often 



lis againft Coughs, Colds, Rheums, ««/i^;' ^w/i!i/f '"' ■' '" '^ -n n -,. l.„x._ 



"■" of the Lungs. \ the Dijolutia 



ncfthe Salt) ; Tim Salt with what f peed 



