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SaJmonV Herbal. 



Lib. I, 



0:lyT,naure. i\. A Saline Tinaut 



e excellent for heal- 



nngs ApoftenS'and 

 revails Angularly a- 



fanic; Medieamenr. It provokes the Terms in Wo- 

 men, opens the Urinary pallages, and gives eafe in 



^ XIIL"l7;7£#«;fr."k has all the Virtues of the 



fo the After-birth : It caules a free Breaking, is 

 good againft Colds, Coughs, AlthmaX and other 

 Obftruaions of the Lungs, as alfo Stitches in the 

 Side. Dofe four ounces. Morning and Evening. 



XIV. The Syrup. Made of the Juice of Double- 

 flovtred Camomil, faith Bauhinus^ but of our Com- 

 mon Garden Camomil, fay Fena and Lobel, with 

 the Flovveis alfo, and a little White Wine, being 



dv againft^the JauJdice ^d Dropfie, as alfo the evil 

 difpofition of the Spleen. 



XV. The Infufwn. If it is made in White Port 

 Wine, it provokes Urine, opens Obftruftions of the 

 Urinarv Parts, expels Sand, Gravel, and Tartar, and 

 helps a ftinking Breath. It has the Virtues of the 

 Juice and Eflence, but not altogether fo power- 



XVI. The -Decocfion. If made in Wine, or part 

 Wine part Water, and taken invirardly, it has the 



Stitches in the Sides. Tired Limbs being bathed 

 therewith, it takes away their Wearinels, and eafes 

 » what part of the Body foever it is applied, 

 and difcuffes thofe which are not 

 very hard 5 and moderately comforts thofe parts 

 which have need of warmth, or are chill'd by any 

 Cold Paralvtick Humor. 



XVII. ^H- PouJcr. Made of the dried Herb, but 

 chiefly of the Flowers, being given from half a 

 dram, to one dram, it helps the Griping of the Guts, 

 Wind, and Pain of the Stomach. . 



XVIII. The 0,1 by Infufwn of the F/owers m 0,1 

 Ouvc. If the Perfon troubled with an Ague, be 



XX. TheBdfwi. 

 ng Wounds than the 



Tumors to fuppuratio 



or a cold Caufe,' and it will b'e fo much the mn"' 



effeaual, \iCamph,r\iQ added to it which cental « 



a fubtil Fire, which draws forth the Effence 



e Gout through the Pores of the Skin 



to difcufs or diflblve Tumors, and Wind, in any 



part of the Body, and to eafe Pains and Aches in 



^t^° Tomts. Being applied to theHibs, and Hypo- 



:n, expels Wind, and gives immediate relirfb 



Tw^Pains^SlthTefintS'sP ''^^ ^^^"^ 



nefs of Breath, and caufes prefently an ealinefs 



III. The Idmiei Water. It is good againft 

 ng of the Heart and Spirits, is good againft 

 vapors and Fits of the Mother, as alfo Pains and 

 Diftempers of the Spleen ;, but it is chiefly ufed as 

 . Vehicle to convey the other Preparations of this 

 'lant into the Body ; fix ounces of it being drank with 



illy againft ftoppage of 





ne gently: It 

 and Pains i 



Itcomfo 



the Body foi __ 



XXIV. The Acti Ttnilure. It digelfe, loofens, 

 eafes Pain, is highly Antifebritick, Anticolick, and 

 ftrongly Diuretick. It powerfully opens Obftrufti- 

 ons of the Lungs, and helps fuch as have a fhortnefi 



- , diffitulty of Brearhing, are Hoarfe, and 



their Voice. It Attenuates, Cteanfes, Purges, Opens, 

 Expeaorates tough Flegm, and is profitable for all 

 Difeafes of the Breft, caufed by the AfRux of moift 



r\ou m?yT4l; h SaJSnd grlrS 

 OTp of Violets, or Clovegilliflowers, or 

 Sure of Spantjh Juice of Liquorice,, and 

 ken often in the Day, and that fca: ni3ny 



tewhlt Twill. ™^2^n^^^^^^^;.. 

 t^the%t/o1r'%r'rConfecrated this | 



XV. TheOtlyTml 

 ', Morning and N 



fie above moft other things in the World, 



1 Night, before 

 ^'^^"'I'ell!' 



alr^dy digelfed ; but it is very profitable ( fays he 

 for all other forts of Agues, which come eith^ 

 " "' ' ■ ;lancholly, or from an Infiamm; 



from Flegm or MelanchoUy, or 

 tion of the Bowels -, for thele ( 



DUed' the 



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