2^ 



Salmon' J- HerhaL Lib. I 



Xlf. [he Syrup. ?arkinfon makes it thus. V/l of 



Zl'7vjjf/!Jpfcf$ It is"( fays huTvery efti 

 tluul tot comtoiting the Heart, and to expel bad- 

 ntfs and MelanchoUy. Dofe two fpoonttils or 



XIII. V:e Din tiled Water. It is drawn from the 

 whole Plant, when it is in its chieteft ftrength, 

 which is, when it is in Flower -, it is profitable for 

 all the Difeafes aforementioned, being inwardly ta- 



hicleto convey the other Preparations in, 



XIV. T/;? Ti/illure of the ¥lowers. It is highly 



XV. The Pouder of the Seed. It is Alexipharn 

 comforts the Heart, expels Sadnefs andMelam 

 ly, attemperates the Blood, allays the hot Fit 



in the Loins, Back'and K" ' ' ^''^ -— "— 

 XVL TheDecditonof 



Poifon, and the Plague, a 



; wiAWi^', 01 

 I Diet Drink b 



which arefpread about, as alfo come forth w 



/Sum,' or ■mMB^i\o%ml'lt7en\nd'ga- 

 ping dented brim or edges, of a pale Purple color, 

 with a lortg Stile or Pointel in the middle growing 



which follows the Seed, much like to Buglofs Seed., 

 but not altogether fo great or black. 



Lnfm- 



ning Ulceis and Fiftula's, [fc 



XVII. The Ointment ox Bajfam. rheyzKVul 

 nerary, cure admirably both Wounds and Ulcers ; 

 and are of efpecial ufe to be applied to Wounds 

 made by the bitings of Venomous Creatures, as Vi- 

 pers, Mad Dogs, (fc. or niade with any Foifoned 



duces the healing. .... 



XVIII. The Cataplafm. Applied to the biting oi 

 a Viper, Mad Dog, or other Venomous Creature, h 

 cxtrafts or draws forth the Poifon, and fo fecures 

 the life of the Patient; other Alexipharmicks being 



CHAP. XCVI. 



0/ B U G L O S S, Wall and S( 



l.nrHE Names. The firft of thefe is called in 

 1 Greek, au*^/« : In Latin, by Bauhm, Ly 

 tcpfis ; and by Dodonat^s, LycopfisEchij altera Spe- 

 ■ xics : and in EngliA Wall Buglofs. 



two Kinds, I. U''tf-,^'"lJ'''j"7 ,ZfJ 



I'ttle or nothing colors the hingers .x rf-. Anchufa's 

 do : yet Diofcorides///^, it t<^^u called Dy J everai 

 Anchufa, and Galen >F, that in ^^ j'«f ^^«^x 



lium, orfome other Wild Buglofs .- Thefe Teaves 



ie in this manner,fome years, without fending 



, 7; of any Stalk, or i lowers at all (which fame 



having taken notice of, thought that it never didhp^,- 



Bower or Seed:) But truly though it bears no Stalk 



hereof hiroe been found as well with Stalk Ind Flm- 

 ers as Void or without : When it bears a Stalk, it 

 'ulvlfas r*^ T"- "^ - -""'^ ^'"^' ''^^ 



butfet one difi. 

 ^herethemwersftanL^po^ltfrfZ;;^ 



Top, 



V. The Englifh Wall Buglofs has a Root a little 

 reddifb Me the other, but giving as little color : 

 but as to its Leaves, Stalks, and Flowers, it differs 

 very little from the former : the onh difference is, 

 that the Flowers do all grow at the Tops of the 



''^VL Stone Buglofs "^/i-i by Diofcorides to have 

 a reddijh Root, but to be without either Stalk, Flow- 

 er, or Seed, winch thing he fays alfo of Lycopfis, 

 "of their Plants ) \o have all the three, and there- 

 fore It may be as probable in this. This Plant in 

 ■its form has a great refemblancf or likenefs to the 

 former Lycopfis, w ^^o to Anchufi or K\kznei^but 



