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Salmon J Herbal. 



Lib. I. 



C V 



A P. LXI. 



BEETS Red. 



I^£l 



^:1'lby\fil^^^ 



irkk^KSSsi 



'.&£US^'^^^^ 





m^"- 



fori k f,,^°'^^^™g«"t or Binding; m^xV^K- 

 Blood : and are more effeaual for cu 



2ve r'ft" r™"? ^°?' ^"^ to i^ up and re° 

 fmall 



the Whites m Women, and help the YeUow Ja 

 H2'!!lS'!,!nr*i^'ly '"ftj^of the ? 



III. The Defcription. Tfe*f Kmi differs nothing 

 from the former White Beet, hut only thatn is n^tfo 



feitef ll^u£e7arl {njome mofe red tlifn 



ytF? ^''h"\ ''" ''^"''' ?/ '%' %'* '^'^ 



i7sledJfferttl!l7notl%i^^^^ 



IV. The Places. It grows where the forma 

 grows, and with tre are only brought up in Gar 



V. TJie Times. They are Sowed in the Spring 

 endure all Summer , and fometimes all Winter 



IDegree. It isAbfterfive, Aftringent, and Vuiiierary ; 



Cephalick, Splenetick, Nephritick, Hyfterick and 



Arthricick, Alterative, and Analeptick. _ 



VI I. The Speajicatwn. It is a peculmr thing 



"^ ' UU. X'v ? reparations. They are the fame with 

 Jpijfate fuice. \. An^EJjence. 4. ^ DecoSion. 



CHAP. LXIL 

 BEETS Roman. 



mana rubra., Rapofa, Beta rubra radice Rapa, radice 

 ruDracraJja; wd. in Englijh, Roman Beet, Red Beet, 





III. The Defcriptions. It has a Root red as Blood, 

 id M long andiu big a* the great eft Cjrrot, wry red 



eaten (which none of the former are) Ind/ome- 

 nes the Root is jhort like a Turnep, whence it took 

 eJ\!ame Rapa<?»rf Rapofa: irom this Root fprings 

 a Stalk, higher than our Common Red Beet, which 

 its make and form of the Leaves, and proporti- 

 , differs little ,r nothing from the former, but only. 



