234 Salmon J- HerhaL 



Lib. L 



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ntll toprelcrve irom the Conragron and Infeaion 





otthePl.gueorPell,lence,as 







vvhieh in. an approved thing 



It cures the Scurvy 



X TU limes Thcv nuv be Sown at any time 



i.duoully iled!*and'^o rTmm cs' 





ot the Ye ir, unlefs it It in Winter They quicklv 





that troublefcme Diieafe Do 



^I^H' 



tloucriiig t me, ^after which they die every \ear, 



""ti^ii^ifh 





%ris;,,c„^:::::e;:, 



BVcrLdS„t's?."U7Kss? 



m ti.gne) are hot and dry in the ioarth Degree, 



S/,»,ft,/,s,ohechiJ,k, 





but more efpecially the Seed They attenuate, in 

 ci^e, attraa, digeft, difcufs, are Carminative, Diure 



■£a«szrz'sSav 



"Sit 



^sSHJ^^--f^! 



gamlt Cramps, Con.ulfions and Gouis a„to from 



;.r^L';'oi',iet.i?isifi 



"oS'rCstr, 



nontnptick and Alexipharmick 



outwardly anointed therewith 





XII The Sfecifiratm The) are peculiar agamft 

 Poifon, the Binngs ol Venomous Beafts, and to 



ObitruaionsoftheWomb,Re 



irrng',?,™ 



purge the Head and Brain of cold and moilt Hu 



■iKtJLB! 



""xil The?>cpnauns ^ou may ha. e therefrom, 



der, promote, the Secretion of Morbihck Humors 



I T/.^.^.^We-.^^J^ h'nh're^"''An\udii 



by Urine and provoking U 



me. It expels Sand, 





Gravel, Stones, and Tartarous 







MalsofBlood, andcleanfesa 





8 \spnt 9 AL.u,pl,Jm lo. TU Seed 



from the t,m, Dofe from 



40 to 50 drops in 



The Values 



^^XXI Tie Sp,nt How it 



IS to be made, we 





have fhewn at"^ large in th^ Second Edawn oi our 



XIV TheHe;b Eaten as a SaUet with other 



Fharmacopat B^teana, hb i 



^B^ 



Sallct Herbs, as Lcttice, ^c it warms, comforts 



a^crsa^v:i; 



Loins and^Saatica, and draws forth broken Bones, 



'^^^^''n^^^Z^^^.^^^'-., 



Thorns and Splinters , and puts a flop to the Cor! 



vokes Urine and the Term, an 





rodmg of putrid and cr^cfing Ulcers held or 



And as ,t IS fim i 





chewed in the Mouth, it cuie. the Tooth ach 



cellent againft tl 





purges the HeaTand Brain of cold''a^d"vlfcoufHJ- 



leafo oftheVe 



me. 





and prevail, ap 





3ng'Sym',^Tnd fo^the&l"^^^^^ 



lesofthePju 





aganlt Palfic, Lethargies, Apoplexies, Epilepfies, 





f; 



Verngos, Carus, ConNuliions, and all other like Di 



open. OHhi 





leak, jfflaing th. le Parts Given from half an 



which Real n r 







Evil itwaim 



^he 



it poweifuUy cuts grofs and vifcous Flegm, opens 

 ObitruJion/ provokes the Term, in Women, and 









Urine obltmaed, cleanfing the Reins, Ureters and 







Bl.dder from Sand, Gravel, Stones, oranyTma- 







||^:i^Jy:tf J mS ki^thTct^^L 



Sd^be^tX; 



i'' 



XVI TlcEffence It has all the former Virtues 



SalflooS 

 behind°°and'd 



it 



exalted, befides wh.ch, it cut. and expeaorates 







'iA]:Z'Ci:\^.it^.\Si^t::, 



being x^'^ 



iw' 



vifcous Humors, opens Obftruaions of both Lntr 

 and Spleen, hells all inward Wounds, ani refill. 



-rxV/v 



the 



Po.lon, whether inwardly taken, or outv.ardly recti 





E 



^ed from the biting or Hinging of any venomou. 







Creature Dofe from one ounce to two ounces m 







anv proper Vehicle, Moining falling, and at Night 



T- 1 



be 



^' XV n ^it Spintuuis T,»au,e It IS Cordial 





ures 



provoke. Urine, and expel. Wind, and previils i 







Spcopfi 1 It expel. W ind, ^and preml. ^&^^^^^^ 















ard^i'e'd iii'fome tii^' \ 



hewed u t^e Mouth, 







en 



lie of the To.guc, provokes Sneezing, and is good 



