Chap. 77. 'Englijh Berk 



e Jaundice Dofe from half a dram to a dram 



dhalf, many convenient Vehicle 



XXII. The hixed Sj/t It is good againft Poifon, 

 ...d all malignity of the Plague, opens ObltruQ 011s', 

 efifts Putretaftion, and defends the Vitals agamlt 



fage., carrying off the Recrements of the Humors bj 

 tjiofe Paflages, by which it has been found good 

 againft the Jaundice and Dropfie Dofe from ten 

 grams to a fcruple m Ale, Beer, Cider, Mead, or 



XXIII The Elfence. It refills Poifon, Plague, or 

 Peftilence, and all forts of malign Fevers, flops all 

 Fluxes of the Belly, as Diarrhaca, Dyfentetia, Lien 

 feria, and theHepatick Flux, as alio all Hemorrha 



Effence has all the \ irtues of the Liquid Juice,' the 

 Pouder of the Root, and the Decoaion in Wme at 

 Sea 10,13 and 15, aforegoing But it peculiarly flops 

 the afflux of Humors to any part, being applied to 



Vehicle, pioper againft the DifeaL for which it is 

 is chiefly ufed, as having mofl Virtue in it 



CHAP LXXVII 

 BITTER-SWEET 



called,^?atoTeL^' ^^ T/'///\,f.7wlf ch 1 



r //■ "^^ Defcription h hjs a Root xihchfpreadt 

 ing into wy great orJh'kVo'ly ' Jromwl"JA7mn 

 up many/Jc/iJcr, winding, butt It, looody Stalks, five 

 or Jlx hoot high, without any Uijpe/s, orTenirilh, 

 i'utjoldmgit felfabout Hilges, c wy al tr thing 



foLfi'in'/ l!u ^''stfl'th'EV/, 7fd tlny'lf 



t]Z!'ii otoTVT T T' t" ''"''-^'^' ' ^'""" 



the edges into Jo nianv {nils, andfometimesfeparati 



\ Ihe F/aas The firft grows ufually by Ditch- 

 to be met with, but grows by or near St Alar^ nets 



Branches, tho they are dilpoiled of their Lea\es all 

 Leaves in the I^pnng they flower m ft/y, and the 



hot and dry m the fi ft Degree , Ailnngcnt and 

 ,Hepatick,Spleietick,Hyfte- 



TH E Kcmes It is called in Greek r..»«.e;„ rick and Cath irt.ck 

 Ghnpicron, 1 e Ama,a dulas, and rf«x» VllI The Spiajication I 

 Me^r, Stijchnoienb ^n, , e Solanam Arhortfcens \ the CuiL of Jaundice and E 



