Chap. 12- 7^,./,//, w „./... ,,: 



m&. 















working ^'v\^ r 





be dnwn i.rt 



\. T/v Places. Thefirft grow, hy H.-dge fides, 



Country afF.a 



and old Walls, and about the Boiders ot tields, in 

 moift and fhadowy places ( this n mav poffibly do. 







;n fereral Southern Regions and Countries beyond 





1 i. und it^ glowing in a Plantation up W^JmJm 





wcli'brmfed wh"n dry! T'hi'"nuy bc'dfink a.'^! r^ 





dmary drink, but at' lealt a Pmt'^ ot u M-,, , g 



L^^rat'^untJ^'wIiere'ittre^ 



Noon and Night It h.s all the \ iriuu ol the In^ 







tB^^HiB^^^^i 





ries, in'whichth;Sa'd.tl,aiifd\':^i':v> ./ /,. 



Ss:Br^r^^^cr:^£/Si^i£ 





a dram,^ Morning a'^id'Nigh" il/a'uail . i\\'. i! 



&z£.S^£:i:^i:^it^ 









Wiiie' letting it ftand m a coldDigdlnM a M ' th 



i^Hbl^B^^^^^°^^-- 



J^:^^tS£Y5Lri^pr-.^;;::^ 



'VI. TheTmes. They Flower about the middle 



and thin together, and let the' Patient take a cjiuncr 



or latter end of July -, and the 1-ruit is ripe about 

 the latter end of ji^uJL In Grch.a they flower 



of a Pint at a time, Pouder and all, M.rn, g and 



Evening, and continue this courfe til! he ha. tound 



° Vir.'Tft^wi//«. The Herb is cold and moift 

 in the fecond Degree, not Aperitive : but the Ber- 



the dchred relief. This Pouder, and tliu. taken, is 



much more efficacious than cither the Infufion, Dc- 



sS'Sh''lrie'l:bt"r:«a'"i;£ 



ries are of thafame Quality, and Opening ^ Diure- 



tick,Nephretick, Almaiue, and Lithontriptick. 



poifonous Itroke of the Scorpion : This Oil being 





ipplicd, Va,hnSon fays, it is powerful a^ainft thel 



^^~i^^ 



2. A Juice of the irun made with White W,m: 



sl^^Si!sr""^ 



i,A^^Tl^lt£-^A 



Oajthe Root. 7- A Cata^LJ^n of the Leaves or 





X. The DiftilledWitn. It i. Cooling and Diu- 



CHAP. CXXIII. 



with a littk Tdilk. 'it' iray be'diank irom m u'olin- 

 ces to five or fix, fweetned with a little Sugar. 



0/ CHERVIL Garden. 



^Tl. The Juice of thefrmt. It may be given from 





I. ^ HE Nams. It is called in Greek r.^f^wr 



one ounce to two, in a glafs oi White Port Wine, 

 or Bladder -. but it is not fo powerful as ±c pon- 



In Latin, Cerejohum, and Chlrfohum : In tnglS, 





^"^ The Kind. It is threefold, r Garden. 2.Wu'l 



,. Tooth-puk Che>v,l. Tlie GardenChervd is tliree- 

 fold, J. Th&Cmnmon Gulden, asXM Ce, cfohum Sa- 



der. 



XII. The Infufion or Hecoaion of the Bernes ,n 



trJm. 2. The Great S'^eet ChervU, sLt G'/.i, 



Whte mne, or Water. It opens the Urinary Parts, 



called Ceiefohum magnum, fii,e Myrrh,s ^. The 



good to expel the Stone and Gravel out of the Rein. 



Small Su.ect OKrodU'r^MSueJctlley, callei,. 



^^X^TX^t^J^^^ 





III. The Defcription. Garden Chervil /./Y/^r- ■• 



gritty Subftance^^'t'^^diirolTC it" Jnd'^'w ^cxpel Md 



and long R,,t, tvhcb penj-he. every Jen, and ,= ' ., 



?end it forth by Urine in fomi'of Sand or\3ravel. 



led uproeiy Tear, Lh Seed foL ,n \' e Sp,„. 



It is good to cleante inward Apoftemations, and 



a, Jjo w Autumn for Salle, Jg U nfes up c. r 



Ulcers in the Urinary Parts, and to relieve fuch as 



Stal/is not afoot hgh, and in ;« Ixtves mu.h n- 

 Jemhles Parilev, b!t \fter n ,^ groz.n ^,<:,v^ r/. 



make 3 foul, filthy, or ftinkmg Urme, or that pifs 

 Blood. It is profitable alfo againtt'the Jaundice, 



Uaves are -Jay much cut tn and jcggei.j..,.^. at 



