12. 



Salmon' J" Herbal. 



Lib. I. 



,ffive 



my kind of Juice : from which rifes up many, long, 

 andfquare Branches, more hard and woody than the 

 other, and without any Clafpers at all. The Leaves 

 arefomeKbat like to thofe of the Great White Bind- 



uLl com%^h' while il<^ers' IZ"ry^^^^^ 

 tng on a Jhort Stalk, which afterzva/ds giiejive 

 Jingle Berries, green at th^Jirj}, and red when they 



contained four or jive fomewhat large^ round, 



"i. T/;/ third and laft Kind, hoi a Root fomewhat 

 great and blackijh on the outfide, but of a yellowif 



forth many long green Branches, on 'which grow Je 



Tv'ideron ihe^Tdges 7Z,'of7/aTor' dark green 

 c»lor, having at the Joints, with the hemes., clafping 

 tendrels, by which it takes hold, and winds it felf 



the tops come forth long Bunches of whitijh Moffie 

 flowers, which being pal},there come Berries, which 

 are green at firfi, and black when they come to ri 



"' Vi. The Places. The firft of thefe grow on Ba 

 fides, and under Hedges, and Woody places in many 

 places throughout this Kingdom, The fecond 



h?-^*S'g 



ver in May, June and >/ 

 : in jiugufi znd September. 



X. ■ 



White bflSSer in their Cathart.c.V 

 tue, as in purging Flegm, Choler, and Watry I 



hatfoevets 



'ions. 1. The roafled Root. 



fnce. 4. The DecoHion. 



■atapkfm. 7- T?-'^ ? <*cul 



The Virtues. 



XL The rcafiei Root. Matth 

 ?oot of our Common Black Br) 



Iharply l^J^^^i^'^MixS StT Winfand Hoi 

 and drunk it is good againft the King's-Evil : 

 iimple ot u felt,!: deanfes the Skin of Spots 

 Marks, Morphew, Scurf, Leprofie, Tettai^ R 

 Won^ f!fc. it eafes .^.^'"v^^i^^gf ^"jfoJi^e j? 



Humors ^^fovoferile ^aTis^^'^""' '"^ ^^"^ 

 FaXng-ficC, PalfierHvfterick fftT'Vaporf fi-S 

 the Spleen and Womb, with other like EafeTf 



the Neck and Throat, or other pares. Dofe, two'' 

 Ltro^ge^^dtg^^^-^^^^^^^-^^-'-^ 



\lM.\he Decoffion in IVine. It has the Vir., 

 mafbe^fcorord^^^^^^ 



ind SozSm^r^^'^''^'^^'^''^ KiiglEvn,' 



may be gfvenlbm' aViu"let'm5 fc?'°'' '"* 

 purge away Cold!"serourFlegSatickt Md^Watfy 

 humors and to remove the Original Caufe of t£ 

 XVI. The Catapla/m. It is made of the Root 

 beaten to a Pulp in a Mortar, and mixed with aS 

 tie Honey. This being laid or fpread upon Sheens 

 Leather, whilft it is yet frefh and green, takes aSy 

 black or blew Marks, and all Scars and Deformi- 

 ties of the Skin ripens and breaks hard Apoltems. 

 draws forth Splinters, Thorns, and broken Bor 

 -^•"olves congealed Blood ; and being applied 



Hips, and Huckle-bones m the Sciatica, Sho 



isandWeakndUt 



^Veaknels, it eftbaually r 



Bones, 

 Shoul- 



place out of Joint, it is good to eafe the Pain, to 

 ifolidate and ftrengthen the Nerves, that they 

 y not eafily agaui be put out of their places. Var- 

 Xvil. A Catapla/m of the Leaves. Being bruifed 

 i fprinkled with Wine, and applied to the galled 



lis them : I fuppofe it will he^l Callings and 



res in Mankind alfo, being applied. 



K.VIII. A Catapla/m of the Berries. It removes 

 Sun-burnings, Tanning, Spots, and other blemiflies 

 of the Skin, takes away black and blew Marks, 

 vhich come from falls, blows, bruifes, Ct. bemg 



'^I.1X. The%'cula. It has the Virtues of the Pou- 

 Jer and Effence, is very powerfiil to the purpofes 

 intended j it is prevalent arainft P/ora, or Scabs, 

 Manginefs, Leprofie, King's-tvil, Dropfie, Cfc. T ' 

 It may be given in Wine or Broth hom ten g 





iple, plus minus, according to the age and 



CHAP. XCI. 

 U C K S-H O R N. 



l.'-T'HE Names. It is called in Greek K^!«yi^.(, 



It the true Greek name is 'Af^Sef^,^ : the Latins 

 11 it Cornu Cervi, or Cervinum, Coronopits Ruellij, 

 erba Stella, ( both, from the form of the Leaves) 

 nguinaria and Sanguinalis ( fiom its flopping of 

 ood:) liarenaria,{'iiom. the Sandinefs of the 



lorn dSendS of ks Seecfs to W 



WartCreffes. 



~" nds. It is twofold, I. ^oronopus recta 

 Rueliij, Ambrofia Matthioli, Upright Bucks-born, 



7 Verrucarium, 

 ■u-horn, Swines Crejfes, 



