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SalmonV Herhal. Lib. L 



1 Spleen, and : 

 roubled with d 



teii'St5„«^ 



SS 



BlooT^in'' what p 



: Virtues of 



id for Ihel 

 isalfotheDrop- 

 , and effeaually 



Bed : you ma 

 aglafsofWhii 



It is alfo goo 

 . di 



forli . . 



folving the congealed Blood in wliat part 



the Body fo ever. It purges well, and not cl 



lifhly. 



X'll. The DeccClion. You may make it thus : 

 Bi Of the young tender twigs or woody fubftance, 

 and of the Leaves, ft i. bruife them well, and put 

 them into a Glafs Vefica, or Bolt-head ; affu/e there- 

 on Whhe Port Wine ft iij fs. caver it with a blind 

 head, and infufe in a Sand heat for twelve hours; 

 and then make the heat Jo great as it may boil gently ; 

 zvbich done, decant, andftrain out for uje. It has the 

 Virtues of the Effence, is a Specifick tor cure of the 

 Jaundice and Dropfie, according to Tragus and Do- 



anSer Head Sfes, ckanfes Women inSd- 

 bed, and repreffes Hyfterick Vapors. Dofe four 

 ounces every Morning : it purges the Body very 



Xill. The Spirituous TinQure. It purges not, but 

 very much ftrengthens the Vifcera, chiefly the Liver 

 and Spleen, and repreffes Vapors afcending ftom the 



caufing Vertigo's, Nfegrims, and other Diftempers 

 of that Ventricle. Dofe two drams, or more, every 

 Morning faffing, and Evening at Bed time in a Glafs 



"^ XIV.' tL AadTinSure. Let it be made with 

 Spirit of Wine acuated with Spirit of Salt. It 

 powerfully provokes Urine, cleanfes the Reins, Ure- 



cle ; but it ought to be uken a confiderable time, 

 and always in the Decoaion of the fame Plant, or 

 in a Decoaion of Centory, Gentian, and Roman 

 Wormwood. Dofe from half an ounce to an ounce, 

 more or lefs, fo as to give a pleafant Acidity, Morn- 

 ing and Evening : and it is to be put into all the 

 Ale, Beer, or Wine the Patient drinks. 



XV. The Saline Tindure. Bathed with, it takes 

 away Scurf, Morphew, and fait, and (harp break- 

 ings out ot the Skin : inwardly taken to one diam, 

 it provokes Urine and cleanfes the Urinary palla- 

 ees of Slimy, Vilcous, or Tartarous Matter, which 



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CHAP. LXXVIII. 

 BLEW-BOTTLE. 



%Z7 '' """^ ^^""^ '^^"^''A^^'^siZ-bmlX w 0^«! 

 II. 1^^ Kinds. It is twofold : x. Single-flmreS, 

 of which in this Chanter. 2. D^.i/^S'S- 

 wh^h m the next. The fingle fiowred is alfo 

 I. Cyanusrnagnus,velCyanus major vulgaris, Cya- 

 nushortenfis,^The greater Comrion BleUotherot 

 harden hlew-hottle. This fome call Cyanus monta- 

 nus. Hermoaus takes it to be the Uucoium Diof 

 Xff- ' ^-i^.^^'""'}" ^^ a kind ofStruthium Thee 

 phraji,: iabius Columna, thinks it to h^^Papm^er 

 :leum Theophrajlt , ^nd L.bel queftions whe- 

 t be not a Species of Chondnlla. 2. Cyanus 

 mnor vulgaris, Cy anus fegetum. The lejfer Common 

 FrumeZi^'cor " '' '^ ^ ^^ f^ome^os 



J&'fp\yeTJla, °orBkptlMuC& ftf toniJg 

 he Edges ot Sickles in cutting down Corn •, SeculX 

 1. e. Falx, ajecun-i- -<-"- ^--- -'— ^^ '— - ' 



i. e. Falx, afecundo diSa^ \ 



The Defcription. 77;^ Greater or Garden 

 )ttle has a Root which creeps under grouni, 

 fpreadmg it felf divers ways,fo that its heads with 



the other forts do not fo, but perijh wholly after Seed 



' and grows Tearly into new [boots anlfprings, 



''a 'crej eiZ''rath7/ winged s7aTk, of a whitijb 

 color, about two or three feet high, on which 



without any divifton, or denting in about the edges -, 

 on the upper fide., andgrayijh underpeath., each 



