Chap. 62, Ti^^^ncrhs. 



^ 



mi Cubits, ' ^/t/- '//xii' FLet, Ini JHhJg'y'vJi 



'!h7?lmt\\ n's he)' '"^ nZe j1imt"?hy'mi ^Sfo, , 

 h>JJf ja the Seeis taken f,omth,tPiant, Jul 



WOTld^ It\s TomlFcTwitr uVoriy^m G° 



V The limes It Flowers in the latter e 

 June if the Seafon is warm, or beginning of , 

 and yields its ripe Seed in Auguft 



VI The polities It is temperate as to hes 

 cold, and dqr in the end of the firft Degree, ' 



withall, Splenetick, and Hyfterick, Alterative, 

 and Analeptick. 



VII. The Specification. It is a peculiar thing for 

 flopping if^;«^r/-%«._ 



VIII. The Preparatwm. You may Prepare fton 

 it I. ^ Liquid Juke. An In/piffate Juice. 3. A. 

 Effence. 4. A Decoffion. 5. A Cataplajm. 6. 1 



IX. The Liquid Juice. Given to iij or iv. ounces 

 in White Wine, it is good againft the YeUow Jaun- 

 dice: it alfo flops all Fluxes of Blood in the internal 

 parts caufing Spittings, Vomiting, or piffing of Blood; 

 befides which it is admirable for the cure of a Dyfen- 

 tery, and other Fluxes of the Bowels, very much 

 ftrengthening them. 



der^'aS fciw{S''ont''ble?din^ Wound It^re" 

 and apply'd. This' Juice diffolved in Syrup of 



XL The Effence. Being taken daily with Tin[!u- 

 ra Martis, it powerfiiUy opens Obftruftions of the 

 Spleen;. And being taken with Crocus Martis AJirin- 



°ptThe DecoSion. It has the Virtues of the 



therefore ought to be taken longer. It will be better 

 if it be made with Red Stiptick Wine, or with the 



XHL The Catap"afm. If it is made of the raw 

 Leaves and apply'd, it removes DandrifF or the 

 white ScuriF, the place being firft well rubbed with 



Soresf 'and helpf Scald-H^adsf (if^'mixed '~l 



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CHAP. LXIII 

 BELL-FLOWER SmalL 



I T mnt^'"" Some Authors will allow, 

 pofe It to be thrfame with I\o/co„fes ZsTurl 



■" the Chief of thofe which are peculiarlv called Bell- 

 t/oicer. 



