l62 



SalmonV HerhaL LibTl. 



[zrii^dfvAiL'-j 



ckt> anihotter Tafle 



Jm II bhchjh 

 hed, ,nd of a 



1 c/iL ; I ' n I Rcctfwull andflender, of 



' L h,yt n t j hot andfharp as the Seed; 

 ths Rjt , .f Lewes like the former, but 

 / , md I, „ m ns, // fc hemes, come forth 

 :r greater mi higher than the Common K,nd. 



hr^ef i/ii the Stcd hU unto Cummin Seed, 



/7>, IS // igus fivs, in many places in the 

 /)' the IJt J id truittul Vi'clds of Bohemia, and 



e lo till the end of AugufL ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ 

 • I 1 IKS almoft in tke third Degree. 

 , , t . Carminative, Digeftive, Difcuf- 

 ^ ( ei^halick, Neurotick, Stomatick, 



S "e ' •Sion. They powerfully expel 



S-oot 2 rhe Hefl) ^ TlTsuT f^A 

 He, h and Root^ ^ An Lffence of the fmie 



of the zvloie P/ant lo A SpnnuL 1 



rewed upon moilt and runninTs 

 , It drys them up, and in (hort tme 

 them , It alfo heals Kibes in Childrens 



XII The Seed It is ufed v 

 Apple Pyes and Pafties, to i 

 and to add a ftomatick and 



em Bread, Cakes, 

 ming duality, m' 

 ;e into Comrit; to 



I'JdfaS Kot'"i n a iag;" or"douUe^b^f ^ 

 the lower parts of the Belly, it difperfes the Wind 



gives eale in the Cholick, and griping of the Guts, 

 repreffes Vapors, and Hyfterick Fits, and provokes 

 XIV. The Effence. It has tfie' Virtues of the 

 Juice, but more efficacious in opening Obftruaions 

 ot the Reins, Ureters and Bladder, and expelling 

 Tartarous matter from thofe parts. It prevails a- 

 gamft the Cholick, and all Diftempers of the Bowels 

 ""--"'"' ing from cold and moifture. 



The Decomon of the Seed. It has the Vir- 

 the Juice and Effence, and is very good for 



[ with the Green-ficknefs, and fuch as are 

 , ffliaed with Wind in the Stomach and 

 Bowels. It ought to be made in Wine, and may be 



at a time fweetned with White 



"XVI. The Touder of the Seed. Taken to one 

 dram, daily Morning and Night, mixed with fine 

 Loaf Sugar, it has been found to fliarpen the fight, 

 to expel Wind, and help ^a bloody Flux, and other 



' >ng ftanding. And by the conftant ufe thereof, a 

 modical Cholick has been often cured. 

 XVII. The Cataplafm. Made of thePouder of the 

 jed with White Bread and Sherry Wine, it dif- 



rr _ „_. _,. .. ^ "^ -"ings, eafes pains ' 



,— , „ M, comf 



;thens weak Limbs, and t ' 



proceeding I 

 blew fp^ts . 





XVIII. The Difiilled I 



Vl'x. The Spirituous Tin^ure. It is good againft 

 Lethargies, Carus, Vertigo, Apoplexy, Palfie, Faint- 

 ing, and illnefs of the Stomach, ficknefs at Heart, 

 fwooning Fits, Convulfions, coldnefs and weaknefs 

 of the Nerves, and all thofe other Difeafes for which 

 the Eifence is proper. The Dofe is half a fpoonful 



