;4o 



Salmon' J- "Herbal. 



Lib. I. 



mnft 'commmly y'tlloi^, 'Zie\ffourl.e^el. 

 being pa ft, turn into lung, round, and point e 

 containing thneinfmdl round Seed, like to Turnep 



hZi FiX W VouTofr'Count!^e Jme o{our 



mnte7holh, do ufe7o"t'"ki up fucf Cabbages 

 they intend to referve for Seed ) with their Re 

 and tying a Cloth or Jomefuchthi. ' ' ~ 



lyZ^defZe7alVnft%lJ' 



CM 



IV The Red Cabbage m m all things like unto 

 the ttl.te, excepting in the color, this being deeply 

 Red , Of a!/o in the magnitude, the Red being for 

 the mo ft part lefs than the White , and though it ts 

 /^ r. r found lame vet tt ts fcarcely ever found 



fo hrge 'as the large ones of the fVhite. In this alfo 

 'the c'rrj theUives ts very variable injornett 



ili^uid Juice. 2. A 

 \n t-leSu^O^^^ y AJ. 



ly make therefrom. 

 The whcle^si 



&!'»; 



Head-ach, arifing from Dr'unfa 

 fo Ibongly, that it is faid to cui 



^of'M^h' 

 Temples of fuch as 



open the Body, but the: 



The fJift Decoaion is 



;T W^ater, mtTi an" oU CoS 

 ions, and helps' fuch a's are troubledwuh gTi- 



ings, and pains in their Stomachs and Bowels it 

 i alfo goocf for fuch as are troubled with Obllru- 

 tions ot Liver or Spleen, and the Stone or Gravel 



. Pain of 



"\^ l7'J Places They are found grown 



ind brought 



\ I r'r Times. They Flouer for the moft part 

 in T-'au- or July, and the Seed is ripe in AuguJI. 

 ■ Vil T'/^jniics. They are Temperate in K- 

 foa> o( -en or coldnefs-, and moift in the firftDe- 

 jlc^ The^' are alib Opening, Abfterfive, Diuretick 

 !nd'EmoUlent : Alfo Peaoral, Hepatick, Nephri- 

 tick, and Hyfterick ; Galaaogenetick and Altera- 



Gouty Knees, being bathed warm there 

 perfing the Humors. It alfo cleanfes and 

 and filthy Ulcers or Sores, and Scabbin 



The Syrup. Made of the Juice, has the Vir- 



is good againft Coughs, Colds, Wheafings, fliortnefs 

 of Breath, Confumptions, and other Difeafes of the 

 ireft and Lungs : dropt into the Eyes, it confumes 

 Films, Clouds, or other things which obfiifcate the 

 "ight, and heals Sores and Ulcers in the Eyes. 



the great middle Ribs of the great Leaves, boiled 



protion, they are found to be efteftual to anoint 



any other place, caufed by the accefs of Melancho- 

 lick and Flatulent Humors, helping mightily to dif- 



