Salmon'j HerhaL Lib. I. 



crs^ bang gone, there follows fmall, round, hlackijh 



V. Calamintha Pracftantior Aitiericatia, has a 

 i^ooiy Root, zohich abideih, and fends forth new 



hut not very hoary, rather 0} a fad green color, of 

 a veryfweet Scent, and not ftrong or heady as toe 

 other. The lloKcrs are gaping, and like the former, 



then corns "the " Sced^^whlchil black, fmall, round, 

 and Jomething l.ke unto Furjlane Seed. 



VI. The Small Calamint, is another f^^t cf ^ ^^^ 



%'erefZLtf,tZ%^^^^^ ' " 



. The F laces. TYitfirft 

 dens, and in Dry and Upland Grounds, and on 

 " ■ ■ -' * England. Thefecond 



"" '^Toir'afteSe^ 



larger Dofe. It' brings down Womens Couribs, and 



provokes Urine, and is good for thofe who are Bur- 



iten, or are troubled with Convulfions, Cramps, or 



rtneCs of Breath. It helps the Yellow Jaundice 



yokes Sweat powerfully, and therefore is fingular 

 good againft all malign Fevers, as Mealies, Small 

 Pox, Spotted Fever, and the Plague it felt: Dofe 



''^N'!TSDfmeTwat°T\t\,^s all the Virtues 

 f the Decoaion, but much weaker, and therefore 

 ; chiefly ufed as a Vehicle to convey any of the 



XVI. The Syrup of the Juice. It is highly Peao- 

 il and therefore a moft excellent thing to open 

 .d Obft ruaions of the Lungs, and heal their Diftem- 

 pers, prevailing againft Colds, Coughs, Hoarfnefs, 

 Wheezing, ihortnefs of Breath, difficulty of Breath! 

 mg, hardnels of the Spleen, and other Diftempers 

 of the Bowels. Dofe two fpoonfuls Morning and 



soiEngliJhA 



been found i 



have been iiung up tor relt, as aiio in tne ooraers 

 offeveralV^^oods. It has alfo been found on the 

 ^X//f on'rikfciifFs of 5?"^J in F^ca^e'nce, as 

 alfo in Germany : Lobel alfo found it growing in 

 England. The Small Sort is found for the moft 

 part in thofe places where the firft is alfo found, or 

 ■es. Thev all Flower about the lat- 



1 fome fhort time afterwards. 



IX. m|^. 



cuffiveVnd Sud( 



rotick, Stomatick, PeQoral, Cordial and F 



, Carminative, Digeftiv 



The Sveaficatwn. It powerfully provokes the 

 IS in Women, and facilitates the Delivery of 



a Labor. 





?ouder of the Leaves. 2. I 



ecoUion. 4- ADiJhlledWate, j,.,.-.. ^^^-^ 



d ,n June or Jdy ^ A f.mple Syrup of the 

 6. A Spirituous TmSure. 7. AnAcidTin- 

 8 An Oi/y Tin^ure. 9. A Saline Tinliure. 



Sp,nt. x\. A diftillei OH. 12. A Balfam. 



f Oimmcnt. 14. ii Fefary. 15. A Cata- 



iU The Pouder of the Leaves. Made into an 

 ^fuary With Salt and Honey, it kills Worms in 

 B.xly, helps the Leprofie, and fuch as are trou- 



ructions ofLungs, Liver, Spleen ana 

 eBody being firft well purged, if it 



ling, for fome co.,„. 

 .VII. The Spirituous 



■tuous TinSure. It i 



f Malignity, Poifon, 



part of the Body -, it ftrengther.s Nature, chears the 

 Heart, revives the Spirits, and is an excellent thing 

 againft cold Sweats, Paintings, Swoonings, Fits, and 

 all forts of Deltquiums of the Spirits or Heart, and 

 other Bowels, proceeding from Cold, or a cold and 

 moift Caufe. Dofe half an ounce in a Glafs of 

 Wine, Morning fafting, and Evening, or in the time 

 of theParoxyfm. 



XVIII. The Diftilled Oil. It has all the Virtues 

 of the Juice and Decoaion, bur much more effica- 



ed upon parts Paralytick, or afiFea'ed \ 



■), it prefently gives relief in 1 

 le few times ufing helps the fo 

 C. The Actd TtnSure. It is n 



; as alfo'againft the Poi- 





proper Vehicle ; and outwardly bathed upon the 

 Region of the Hearr, or upon the place bitten or 



XX. flje Oily Ttnaure. Given inwardly to two 

 drams, it ^ves eafe in the Cholick prefently, and 



king Urine, and forcing away Sand, Gravel, and 



Anointed upon Spafms, it cures them m a fhort 

 time : and well rubbed in. Morning andEvening for 



fie, it reltores them, comforting the Nerves, and 



is alfo profirable againft the Piles, proceeding from 

 a cold caufe, ( if not broken) they being anoinred 



