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SalmonV Herbal. 



Lib.L 





ocher sl!la[ngT.Tiitcuk"to be goften^ '""' 

 X Ohjcz 2 Ihe Ujuid Juice If it is d 



fniguLr^gcod Wound HeAfto clSe and hea 

 wjrd \\ oui J^ , and being outwardly applied, to 

 wa/h tilths running Sores, and putrid old Ulcers, 

 cleanfing them by its Sharpnefs, and removing the 

 deid Heft, and hindering proud Flefh from grow 



lity It is' alfo profitable to pro\oke Urine, help 

 the Stnngury, and expel Gravel and the Stone Dole 

 two or thiee ounces Morning and Night for fome 



'"xi 'oi^To fTle Ijfnce It has all the Vir- 

 tue, ot the liquid J lice ex iltel , befides which, it 

 is a molt pruerful thu g to be uied agamft the Scur- 



XII 0//f/u 4 ThScei It provokes Urine, is 

 goodagamlt Dropfies and Gouts, warms and com- 

 lort. a cold and moift Stomach, and caufes a good 

 Appetite and Digeftion And if it 1^ made into a 



Coughs, Colds, Wheezing, Ihortnefs of Breath and 

 difficulty of Breathing, by curting the tough, thick, 

 \ifcous Flegm or Matter, and caufing an eafy Expe- 

 ftoration Dofe as much as a large Nutmeg three 



Ohju: 



The Spirit It comforts and 



againfl- the Colick, diffipates inward Apoftems, dif- 

 folves coagulated Blood, and prevents or helps us 

 Stagnation, and thereby refrelhes wearied Nature, 

 and Strengthens the whole Body Dole 20, 30, or 



are^ot^r^old Conftitinon,^o'r°H!bu'oTBody"' for 

 fuch js arc hot, t puts all into a Flame, and there- 



C H A P. CLXX. 



Of CRES^ Water. 



l^HElKams It is called m Greek, K«f^„« 

 and in Eng/iA Water-Creffes "' """ '^"''''""" ' 

 thi"pknt^T/' I 'Af?'//?jTJr"'^^°"'°^ 

 which iTgenemlly taken '"ohtxSjimh^umalte. 

 turn Dwfcondn, and by Cefalpinus and rabernmo?i. 

 tonus, it is called Sifymbnum aquaticum by Cordus 

 Gefner and Thahus, Sifymhrium. altcum , by iuch- 

 fius and Lugdunenfis, Sifymbnum Cardamm' Tk- 

 Common or Vulgar Water-Crefs The li 

 called, ]\ap> turn aquaticum rotuniijolm 

 Sifymbnum aquaticum Matthioli, Sifymbri. 

 Speatsftcunda Tha/ii , Nafiurtium aquaticum alte- 

 rum, iSf aquaticum amarum Bauhim , The Greater 

 round-leav'd Water-Crefs 3 Nafturtium Aquati- 

 mmisMatthiol"'^ The LeW ioMn6Ziv4%lm- 

 ■hio/i, a Smm Italorum Lobeiii, Cf 'hugdunenjis ; 



rotundifolium majm. 



■s his Water-Crefs, 



m The Defaiptions. ThefiJihoialongEwt, 

 which M filled with nothing but Knobs or Bunches of 



^'''IkhoZ'fa' s7a7kforBrIS"s^ttl 



grows, taking hold m fever al places oi it creeps, by 

 ichich means it fp,eads it felf very much, Jhooting 

 forth iibns at the Joints As the Stalks grow up- 



' ds, they are filled with long winged Leaves, ha- 



J manyfmall Leaves fet upon a middle Rib, one 

 againfl another, excepting the point Leaf, which 

 ftands by It fef, as does that of the Aft-tree The 



