I20 SalmonV HerbaL Lib. L 



'^;-i^/-^ /-//■ /.^.I ./-. B,fo.: rf the Leaves, 'f I "'TgiI oK^ £,, A^d oT\\"i' ^"""S. 

 Ar. ,.,,J JllyJl,^1r.^jy\'"'^^ ^'flhngoj ^V,'^"'^ J"ce, befides which it h profitable ...;;,* 



IV. T/^' Greater Brooklime ; thn 'dijjcts nothing 



V. 'The Greater long leav'd Biooklim.' ; thn dij 



^ VI. T/jfLeffer "long leav'd Brooklime, ths hrn, 



which It is profitable agamlt 

 ^'?ff°A?^: ^'^ Terms in Wo- 



oerie^tlf era£/''' '^h^'^ ^^^"^ ''^^ '" humorsfand 

 .na more apt to pafs a depuration. Dofe fron. oni 



lurice m rhr^^ ^„V. *. ' • ", J^^^^ ^om oi 



V i, ,^°4'?'^se °""5^s Morning and Evening. 



ue^S\ll Spirir'aSemewSf '"■ ^' ^' *' '^^'- 

 iven°fm '^"'^ niuch more powerful ; and may be 

 •comatick VeS OT lAr^ ^° ^°"^ ^" ^"^ P^°P^ 



;;;^/,' .v /,_yj-, ingn, tcnn divers J mailer Leaves \ XVII. The Acid TtJm'e. It is a potent Anti 



fonh miay branchei Spikes of white ilot.^-rs as a cold Conftitutio: 



VII. TheF/aces. They grow bv River fides fmall 

 running Brooks, It mding Waters, and Ditch fides 

 The lalt of them grows in the Mj/Jhes of Dan ford 



VIII. rhe'L>,es. They all Howerin 7«;?^ and 

 7u/u an i > .eld their Seed in Au^ujh ^ _ 



fctonJ Degree, Digeiti\e, £)ifcuflive, AttraStive and 

 Diur.cick 5. Stomatick, Hepatick, Nephritick, Hy- 



X. Fhe SpectfiLjtwn It is peculiar againft the 

 S.uivey, to cleanfe the Blood, and open Obftruai- 



xi. i/v Fnpauitions. You may make there- 



Vaterftom the ichole Plan 



Ureter^ and Bladder, > 



, a ^ery eft^aual thing againlt the Scurvy, which 



. ;^'^' provoKes Urine, and the Courfes breA-^ 

 Jnddiffohesthe Stone, expells Tarrarous' Matter 

 Gouf and ^°es' eaf ^^ '" i^h^umanfins and the 

 over \he whole' Body. " DolT'irimny'' dropfa"! 

 ISe " wSirfhar^ ft °^ ^^"^ ^''''' ■ ' °' 

 nmldlv' ^ICfi'""'^^'^''''^' ^^''' *°' S*"'^" 



plications as to difcufs Swellings in the LegsTn 

 the Droplie, by fomenting them therewith = to sifs 

 pains of the Gout, and to prevent an incipient Gan- 

 greene. It clears the skin of Scuif, Morphew, and 

 ■rer like defilements, if often walhed there- 



Palhe anrConvtllT"'''^'7" ^^ '' ^^^^ ^^^^""^ *^ 

 anointed upon the i^lm'^ai^Sed.^^k eafesTu fons 

 -^ °- ~ in any Part, proceeding fbm a cold Qufe ^ 

 ig applied to moift VVounds, it defends them 



rhitePort^^or'R^^^^^ 



teen 'rainTtoTlf^'a dram'""^' " ^^^' ^°''^^^°"^ 



Herb, boiled, and beaten in a Stone or Wooden 

 oitar Applied to Swollen Legs, or any other 

 It 1 umified with the Diophe, it is laid to dilculs 



away any Swelluig in Arms or Legs; and is alio 



heal their Scabs, with other like Difeafes hicident to 

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