Chap. 78. EngUJ]) H;h 



ches, bearing fomevohat large, fcalv, green brads, 

 h-r Kind, thinly fet, and of a deeper Violet' 



Con.r^it'Rlew W:8ottIe Or 



\hmiranIZ"Ll jf'efn d/thT&lntef Selfol 

 Seeds, and perijhes again. 'The Leaves are long and 



deeply cut in on the Edges mfome places 

 wore than others Jomething I, k} unto Scabi 

 The Stalks are tico or three Feet high, according to 

 the goodnefs and fertility of the Ground, Jet with 

 cut in In the Edges : the tops are fpread forth into 

 fever al Branches, bearing many fmall green, fcaly 

 Heads, out of which rife Flowers, conffiing 0} five 



mt'ched, "l-nuroriu^'in'on^e Edges, andftanding 



ielirfLKTeZhou/mZTolm^^^^ 



cr if a faa or light Furple, or of a light or deep Red, 



or of an over-worn Furple color, or elfe mixed of 



Vlul7rVur:le yor thejdges 



halved, the 



j one color,the other of nnoth 



of them ; for mfome the faid middle ™ 

 be of It deeper :.irp!e than the outward 

 wll havettrUdiJh,,' 



'r'ifinll 



lilSSiBI'^^'^ 



„f 'm ^'^ '{"""'^ ^}^u ^'^fl" ^^^^ ^^^ beginning 

 to ri "^ii f mth '• ""^ their Seed com« 



yil. The ^Mlities. They are teniperate in refpca 

 to heat or cold, and dry in the firft Degree : But 

 Schroder fays, they are cold and dry in the fccond 

 Degree : They are Aftringent, Ophthahnick, Car- 



' VIII. SsSL/c<«!'''They'haTC a peculiar ft- 

 ilty for the curing of fore and bleared Eyes, and 

 filling the force of Poifon. ^ ' 



(fence of the Juice with Spirit "ofW,nT\ \ Col- 

 FloiZf'l' ^ATiritulus\ESei ^^"''."-^ ''^ 

 hjiilledfvateVo/the Jia'k' '' ""'' ^' ^ 



tick, and good to take away Rednels and 

 ations of the Eyes, and pains thereof; they 

 wv. u. fevers, refill Poifon, and help in Dropfies. 

 You may make an Acid Tindure of them wirh Spi- 

 rit of Wine, mixed with a half part of Spirit of Salr, 

 which in Fevers, Plague, &c. may be given from 

 20 to 40 Drops, in any fit Vehicle. 



XL The Fouder of the dried Leaves. It is taken 

 n Tent to one dram, for the curing of inward brui- 

 :es, and to heal a Rupture of the Veins, (^c. where- 



a liSvMrfevileJr''''^''^^'"''^^^'^ ^''^ 

 XII. The Effcme of the Juice of the Leaves and 



Acid Tinfture and Pouder : It helps in the Dropfie, 

 refills all manner of Venoms and Poiibns, and is pe- 

 culiar againft rhatof the Scorpion, Phalangium, Vi- 

 per, Mad Dog, and Plague, as alfo all other Pefti- 

 lential Fevers, and Infeaious Difpfes : being dropt 



XUI. "^Fh^e Collyrium, or Eye-Water. ^ of the 



ye Douqh or Pafle, bake them in the Oven with 

 'oHjhcld Bread, then taking it forth, diftil all, viz. 

 'ou-ers and Rye Fafte, in a GlaJ's Bedy, in B.M. and 

 ■ep the Water for ufe. With this the Eyes are to 



clears, ftrengthens and 



call it BreHtspdlac 

 SpVtlacies : If the Diftemper 



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