Chap. 1 1 7. T^ngUjh Herbs, 



XII. ri>e liquid Juice of the Herb and 1 

 lielps the Strangury, provokes Urine, and the Terms, 



t prevails agaiiift Vapors ai 

 3 the malignity of the Plai 



^ xIv^The^Pouda- lflhTseJd!\h^(l 



Urine. It provokes the Terms, fkdlitares the De- 

 birth, and helps Vapors and Hyfterick Fits. Dofe one 



Port 'Wine, Morning and Night, and in ti 

 Paroxyfm. 



XV. The Infufwn cf the Seed ;« Wwe. It has 



out fo efFeaual. Dofe half a Pint, Morning, Noon, 



^'\y'^TbeD^eo^io»ofSeed,orRoot,or both. It 

 ought to be made in White Port Wine, and fo gi- 



Pint at a time : It has the Virtues bodi of the 

 fence, and Pouder of the Seed ; and a moft fam< 

 thing againft the Plague, the Patient being put 

 Bed, well covered, and fo made to Sweat uf 



7 XVII. The Cataphifm. The Herb, but more efpe- 

 applied, does eafe, difcufs, or affwage Tumors or 



"'^^.^l^ThTrnfimeT^ater. It prevails 

 Stone, GravcL, Sand, Strangury, and all ftoppages 

 of Uriiie, but is weak, in refped to the Juice, Ef- 



'XIX. H^eSftrttuousTinaure. It is an excelle 

 thing againft the Plague or Peftilence, and agair 

 all other mrlign Fevers, as Purples, Spotted Fevf 

 Meafles, Small Pox, and Fevers derived from tl 



others of like kind ' It provokes Sweat gently^ ai._ 



two, tliree, or four drams in the Diftilled Water. 



Virtues of the Juice, EfiLiii.c,VoujLT ^\ ihu ^trc.i^Di'- 



being hrft dropt into Sugar, and then mixed\!nh 

 the Diftilled Water, or lome other ht Veh,.'.. : Ir 



the Poifon of Mad Dogs, or any other Vehomous 

 mach proceeding from Cold, Weaknefs, and odier 

 XXIV. The Poteflates cr Tcucrs. they have all 



moTe"Si^Ld"wkh'\vi'ni"OT°anyodierpot^U^ 

 Liquor. Dofe from two to four drams. 



the Seed or Root extrafted by the fublimiiy of the 

 Poteftates ; by which you have all the noble parts 



fo has all the Virtues of the Juice, Eflence, P(5udtt, 

 Tinftures, Oil, and Poteftates, in the highett exal- 

 tation. Dofe one dram to two drams in a Glafs of 



XXVI.°X&sI/r"ft isfttongly Diuretic!;, 

 flrengthens the Stomach, being given in the /\t d 

 Tinaure, mixed with the Diftilled Water, or lon:e 



White Port Wine,' it deftroys all Prxternatural 

 tie fubftance. The Dofe is from a fcruple' to half 



CHAP. CXVIL 



Of CARAWAY. 



I.T-' HE Names. It is called iti Arabick, K<irviJ, 

 1 KaravM, and Carvi : In Greek, iUf&: In 

 Lati/i, Carum 5 alfo Carm, as the Apothecaries call 



ittflto'Xjip: 



