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Salmon'j Herhal. 



Lib. r. 



IV. The Defcripcions, The Jirji oj thrfe h,s a 

 Root idnch h Img, JmcU, zohite, and penjhwg eve- 



iniofmdl^ long and almoft round whitijh Seed, ere' 

 ^^'\fThefecond, or Swci 



ViY. The F laces. They grow all of them in Eng- 

 they'are Natives of other hotter Countries, as Spain, 

 >andtb " ' 



Thefirft of 



fame. 6. An Add Tmaure thereof . ^^ 7- ^« 



againft the Bitings of Mad Dogs, Serpents, and,o- 

 ther Venomous Creatures. Dofe 2 fpoonfuls at a 

 " ne Morning and Night, in a Glafs of Wine or 



XIII. The E fence of the green Herb. It has the 

 :mer Virtues, befides which, it prevails againft 

 the Colick and Fluxes of the Bowels, is good a- 



mg"obftrua?ons of XBreft\nd°Lungs°^^ bofe"' 



iSiTrit'rS 





baion. The fecond grows. 



""the'nkof ^M^ifS 













other Commodities. The 



ir.l (as well as^he fi ft) grows in feveral parts of 



n,/,4 yTtbiopta, JEgypt and Afta, where it more 





end or Iharp Tafte : howe- 



Soils. 



VIII. The Times. larkinfon fays they come not 

 often to Perfeaion with us, unlefs in a kindly Year, 

 they flower and feed early in hot Countries, yet it 

 is late with us before the Seed comes to Ripenefs. 

 Gaard fays, that he had proved the Seeds (of the 



prelemiy following its Sowing, hinders """fj^^^^^ 

 y%randTfprung"u'p in fix days after, and the 

 Seed was ripe in the end of gg. ^^^.^^^ .^ ^.^^._ 

 pally ufed^ is' hot and dry !" f f'^Jf^ J^^'^^ *^^^ 

 AiS^lw" Aftra£veTc:armlnativJ Dijeftive, Dif 

 vodcif; SY^aS,''&S? NephriS^^ 

 nVick, Analt-ptick and Spermatogenetick. 

 perience,^' to be a fingular Cure for the Colick. 



■IrSa 



;,t„""?i« 



:uffes Wind in the Bowels, ftrengthens the Joints, 



repercuffes Humors in fimple and recent Contufions^ 

 difcufles Flatulencies in the Scrotum., and prevails 



good againft Coughs and Colds. Mixed with Vi- 



Bleeding there. Made up into a Quilt, fprinkled 

 od Wine-Vinegar, and made very hot upon 



the Side, it takes away Pains and Stitches, and gives 

 "e in the Pleurify. Taken to i dram in a Glafs 

 Generous Wine, it eales Pains of the Stomach 

 1 W^omb, gives Relief in the Colick, and is good 

 linft the Gripings of the Guts. It makes fach 



KVI. The Spirituom TinSure of the Seed. It is 



;, ftrengthens the Stomach, and rettores the Tone 

 thereof, and is a fingular good thing againft the 

 Bloody-ttux, and all other Fluxes ot the Bow- 



XVII. The Acid Tinaure. It is a moft admira- 

 ble Stomatick, expels Wind, ftrengthens the Ventri- 

 cle, caufes a good Appetite and an exceUent Dige- 

 ftion -, and if a Loathing or Vomiting is prefent, it 

 prefently removes them, reftoring the Stomach to 

 its priftin State of Health. Dofe fo much at a 

 T\veVeafrinTh?G?ut^JcLStt,''5the pTr'ts af- 



isObftruftions 



Bladder, giving fingular eafe in a very 

 Anointed outwardly upon the Joints 



infes thofe Parts of Sand , Gravel o 



