^6o 



Salmon' J- fierhal Lib. 1. 



'oA, fc! f "i'^i^ f Tq^^^"'"" 



XI. The fiquid Juice. _ Taken inwardly W^j^n 

 Wine, or rfomeTher proper\'eWcle, it Hops a- 



Remedy againlt Heat and Swellings in the '"'-— 

 and that which is vulgarly called the Quinf 

 never be troubled with that Difeafe again, 

 the fame Reafon Country People give it 

 Swine, with this Obfervation, That whichfJ 

 them will not take it, will affuredly die. 



XII. 17.'. Ejjenee^^^ oJ^erfu^'aJd wer an 

 m iL curtng ofTd'^Sg Sores"anrUlcers, it is 

 of admirable Excellency. It flops and cures all 

 Fluxes of the Bowels, tho' of long Handing, and 



Children, and heals Ruj 



-heUecomoni. 



z and Effence, but in a lower degree, and 



horning falling 2 Half an houi 

 At Night going to Bed Poffi 



XIII. The Decoawn in Wine. It has the V 



1 upon the Lur 



Terms and heals Wounds whether niward or out 

 ward being made into an Eleftnary with the liquid 

 Juice andfoufed This Pouder being either drunk 



RedTort^ cu?es the Difelfe wiled T'/^ife!^/ which 



"°XV^ The Cataphfm It may be made either of 

 the green Lea\es bruifed with a fmall quantity of 

 Wine or elfe of the Pouder of the Herb made into 

 the Confiftence of a Cataphfm with the liquid Juice 

 Being applied it immediately Hops the Bleeding of 



CHAP CLXXXI 

 CUDWEED Wicked. 



LnnUE I^ames. It is 



\nufitata JupetBia) and Cartajila- 

 e lefler foit of the lefler Cud- 



III The Defcriptions ThefirJloftlfehisaJI 



^!mchesdinmVL*mnnSt'il"""he\tliM 

 thcllowe>sinidov.nyBed indis uneda^y ah 



IV Thefecond «; Larger Wicked Cudweed hu 

 a luge Root with/ oeral pretty thick Bi ind s nd 



[met me s Springs up but one Still wdfometime 



>h ir Migmtude way of G> ou.ing Shape ot foni of 



Branches, Md grow higher, as Childi en feehlg'to 



Chddicn dojjor which Giuj7itlbtlL"Tthe'j\,wic 

 "Gnapluhum impmm, <;W Herba impia, W,cLd 



V. The Place. They both grow in dry, bancn 

 ndy, gravelly aiiddelert place* jn mmy parrs ol 



