Salmon'j 'Herbal. 



Lib. 1. 







''the othtis, fo?ne of the lotveji having fewer divifwns 



making cvc)\ mnged luif to confijl of fouitten oi 

 fixtetn Leaze^, the g, eat iib in tht middle betiocen 

 them bting v.httjh, earhfor the mojl part fet agunft 



'th"tS "ndofa whitS"greZ color." The St J/" 

 are nilnifold, round andjlrong, a little firaked doz^n 

 Blfnches'^^whilhbei, fcaly Heads greater than any 

 oj the othis, and I irge r fpead thrums '"J^^^'^^'jj 



zaiW a d<ciymi , but they Jddom yield any Seed 

 hen luth us in Englind, becaufe that the fcaly 

 Hi ,d. ,n n fullojmo,lliae(asisfuppofed)which 



hndus^ ihe^sa '';f';^\';p^j^'';f,^\]^^^^ 



Vdl Hlut out on fill fides f mall clear drops of Watt,, 

 ai».d ofaHmy like Swutnefs, and that not only 

 at .\ronti r, rj t'e Dy, as Biuh.n /* plea/ed to 



y7&f'St''Jh% ^!l7erfef '^Jf f /" 

 ntjiiuch unlike \^f\^lllf^'J;^/;,l°"'^ ^""^' ^"' " , 

 v'll T7>' Yhccs ' The hrlt delights in a fat and 

 fruittul Soil, an I m Sunny Banks, lull ot Grafs ]nd 

 Herbs The fiitt and fecond grow upon the Alps, 

 and Mount BJdus Diojuudes fnth they grow 

 plentifully mUci /, Pc hponrnjus. A, cadia, &c 1 He 



andtlourilj^.eprj^e ^^^^ f ^"^'5^ 



^'^V'J'"%™ m ^™.fddorn%low- 

 Suirh us beciufeof the coldneis of our Climate, 



nJ^«> ^ Tr K''Sentive^, Abfterfiv e, Aftrmgent, Di- 

 ?dtn^ D cuffi'e ncarnarwe, Anodyn, and Trau- 

 n tlk or \ ulnerarv' It is dedicated to the Sto- 



is Altmtue,'Alexiphjrmick, jMHunopocT^" ^'^ 

 ?hn anifrofiThl f nlV "''''^^ ^^'"^""^ ^'''' 



Ihenl t^y werSiUed cLr^rinf in'?^^ fZ 



6 A Baljam 7 An Ointment 8 A CataTlafL 

 9 A Spirituous Tincfuie 10 An Acid Tindie 

 1 1 An Oily Tinffure . all made from the Root 



XII The li.juid Juice Being taken to tw o or three 

 Itruftions of the Liver and Spleen, and prevails a- 

 gainft the Dropfie and YeUow Jaundice, feops fpit- 

 ting of Blood, and is prevalent againft Ruptures, 

 Ciamps, and Pleurifies, and for thofe who have an 

 old and continued Cough, or aie Ihort Winded, and 

 can hardly draw their Breath 



XIII The Effence It has all the former Virtues, 



eafes the Cholick, and all forts ot Griping Pains, 

 both of Belly and Womb It is alio a fmgular Trau- 

 matick, lor it heals all inward Wounds and Exco- 

 riations of the Bowels, and outwardly applied to 

 Wounds, running Sores and Ulcers, it digelts, clean- 

 fes, drys, and Difpoles the fame to a ^eedy heal- 



XIV The Infufion It is a weak thing compared 

 with the former Preparation , yet being made in 



goodagainft the Jaundice, pains of the PA/^/,/, or 

 btitchcs in the Side Dofe four or fix ounces Morn- 

 ing and Evening 



XV TheDeceSwn It is i<)mething more power- 



eafes which that and the Efince are good againft. 

 Sweetned with Honey, or Sug&r Candy, it vs good 

 agamlt Wheefings, Hoarfnefs, Obltrudions of the' 

 Lungs, Ihortncfs of Breath, and an in\ eterate Cough. 

 It is good againft the Strangury, or pifling by drop^ 

 and uled as a Lotion, it deanfes Wounds, old Sores, 

 and running Ulcers , and as a Gaigarifm, it cleanleir 



and Throat being ' 



y of Wounds madw by ti 



eEyesi, 



XVI The Pouder It has all the \ irtucs of the 

 jice, Effence and DecoQion, being taken one dram, 

 r dram and half at a time. Morning and Eveuuig, 



