Chap. 1 1 8 . 'Englijh Ht/'s. 



all cold and maift Conftitutions. 



and is good againft Fits of the Mo'cher. Dofe thirtv 

 0r forty drops in any Liquor the Patient drinks, or 

 in a Glafs of Wine two or three times a day. 



XXI. The Oily TmUun. It is Diuretick, eafes 

 pains oi the Back and Reins, being taken inwardly 

 to twenty or thirty drops in any proper \'eliicle : 

 outwardly bathed upon the part, it gives eafe in 

 Pains of the Gout, proceeding from a cold Caufe ; 



finds he comes to the feeling ftrength, and ufe 

 of his Limbs, e^f. 



XXIL The Spirit dratvn from the Seed. It revives 



preiTes Melancholly, warms and ftrengthens a cold 

 Stomach, and is good againft Fainting and Swoon- 

 ing Fits. Dofe half an ounce, or more, at a time, 

 being dulcified, upon occafion. 



Xl^lII. The D.piled 0,1 from the Seed. It has all 

 the Virtues of the Juice, Elfence, Decoaion, Pouder, 

 Tin£i:ure:i and Spirit, but much more powerful to 

 all the faid purpofes and intentions. Dofe from 

 eight to fixteen (tops, dropt into Sugar, and then 



fifti^g"the Dif^ff ^"^ ^ ^° ' " 



XXIV. The towers. They have all the Virtues 

 of the Oil, but much more fubtil and penetrating, 



a Glafs of generous Wine, Morning and Night. 



the Virtues of the Spirit, Tinaure, Oil'and Powers 

 exalted) and breaks the Stone, if it is foftand gritty, 

 expelling Gravel, Sand and TartarOuS Matter from 



the Liver and Spleen, clcanfes the Blood firom cor- 

 rupted Humors, and is commended againft the Ca- 

 thexia, or evil difpofition of the whole Body, ari- 

 fing from a cold, moift, and watry habit of the fame ; 

 and therefore, in the going off of a Dropfie., when 



them extreamly hurt, it To comforts and ftrengthens 

 them, as to make the Body to withftand the return 

 of the Difeafe, into which if the Patient (hould Re- 

 lapfc, it is generally fatal. The Dofe is half a 

 fpoonful in Sherif, (^naTy,Qr Madera Wine. 



16^ 



on°"the Paraiidc 



CHAP. CXVIII. 

 C £ N T O R Y the Greater 



THE mme, 

 W«.>:In. 



lowtjh red J. 



loot cmesfinh many Uaves tymg dmoft upon the 

 former., but without any jaggednejs or drMfion at <*" 



f edges, and of 



lMtM^t£!^^Z<^f^mtt^ct[t 

 w, Centaicrium magnum : of 1 bearing onlyVwoor^th ""°- " -"'"^ ''"""'"' ' "' 

 and in Englijh, Cent ory the arefcaly, ,n the fame 



There ate four Kinds of tl 



i'ByreiiMm.,T\it: 



taurium foltis Cynart, 



tohich being paft, there coynes fuch like Seed in the 



fl 



IXiiS%,''r,m 



'^;7S4"^ 



Great Centoiy, has a Root great and black en the 

 out fide, but longer than thefirR, and cf tl>e hi«?:ef: 

 of ones Wrifl. It has larger Leaves than the f /-,'},■ 

 and aore jagged, or cut in deeply en the EJees. 



