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SalmonV Herhal. 



Lib.L 



u'iil • 'in i fcmc Vand tn 'the fame' Dofe ) dff in 

 a MRe ; but in other Diitempers it may be tal 



XXIII. The Fowen 



" flfoTll 'tte Vir'i 



ite Port Wiae, or in fome other Diuretick \ 

 = as in Parfley, or hot Arfmart Water, De( 

 1, or Inllifion of Winter Cherries, Cfc. th 

 erfijlly open Obftniaions of the Reins, Uj 

 arous Matter,' as Stones, Gravel, Sand, Sliir 

 ter, Cfc. lodged in thofe Parts. 

 XlV. The Elixir. It has all the Virtues of t 

 it, Diftilled Oil, and Towers, exalted, perform- 



lach, all that it 'is poffible for thofe Pre] 



Stomach, all that it is poflible tor thole Preparati- 



all the Juices, ftrengthens the Heart, and c^ 



pleafant, lively, chearful, and' giving him a neaitn- 

 f ul habit of Body. Being bathed upon parts affe- 



gives relief, and in a Ihort time. Taken ir 





eafes of the Nerves, by carrying .„ 



which obftrufts them, by the Reins -, for it diflblves 

 yifcous Juices in all parts of the Body, efpecially 



for as it opens Obftruaions of the Urinary Parts' 

 and provokes Urine, by its mixtion with the Blood, 

 fo it carries oiF the Morbifick Matter of Palfies, 



s molt commonl7by"urine! ' Dofe mStJ^'hirty, 

 ir forty grains Morning and Night, in a large glafs 



CHAP. CLVIL 

 Of COWSLIPS. 



?.vvkU : In Latif!, ParaMs, He7baTa^alyJh'''H£^a 



EngliJ})] CowJJips, Oxlips^ and Paigles. 



11. T/;e Kinds There are feveral forts hereo 

 as, 1. Yardyjis vulgaris pratenfis flore flcmofimpli 



... ^._.. Field Cowflip. 2. PJ<,/ 



fmptici inodoro fine Calicibus, Single Oxlips. 7. Pa- 

 ralyfis fiere gcmmato inodora. Double Oxlips, holL 

 in hofe. 8. Paralyfis inodora caliahm d,l}ea,s, Ox- 

 hps with Jagged Husks. 9. Paralyfis fore fatuo. 

 The foohfh Cowilips. 10. ParaMs hortenfs flora 

 plena. Double Garden Cowilips. 1 1 . Paralyfis fore 

 viridante pleno. Double green Cowilips. - - " 



faiptions we fhall give in this Chapter. 2. Pri- 

 mula veris minor, ThePrimrole, Single and Double, 

 of which hereafter. 3. Primula viris Pachyphyllos, 



s Eye, of which in Chap. 72. afore- 



IV. The Defcriptions. The frfl, or Common 

 Cowflip, has Roots Me to the Primrofe, with many 



fpring up feveral green Leaves, very like unto the 

 Wild Primrofe, but fborter, rounder, ft iffer, rougher, 

 more crumpled about the edges, and of afadder 

 green color, every one fl^anding upon its Stalk, of an 

 Inch or two long, from among the/e Leaves rijeup 

 ^ -s round naked Stalks (fa vSitiJh color, afoot, 



- or lefs, high, bearing at the top many fair fn- 



gle yellow tlovoers, growing out of a long Husk, up- 

 on a Short Footftalk, with fpots of a deeper yellow 

 at the bottom of each Urf, and/melling very Sweet. 



