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Salmons Herbal. 



Lib. 1. 



esthrSpims!™^Dofe'? . . 



Oily TinSure. It is a Angular thing 

 mnds and PunSures of the Nerves : 

 onvulfions in what part of the Body 

 afimousthing againft Palfies, if the 



CHAP. GCV. 

 0/ D A I S I E Field. 



III. The Defcriptions. Thefirfl, or Small com- 

 mon fingle Field Daifie, has a Root which is fmall^ 



lying upon the Ground^ fmall °af thYbottomrbm. 

 broad, and almoft round towards the point or end 

 and a little dented about the edges. From among thil 

 weak "and "naked StalTs^r rather loTlhlZ S three 

 four or five, or more inches high, beiring every one 

 of them a fmall green Head, from whence rife'many 

 fmall white j-^ives, encompajjlng a yellow Thrum, 



lill be' found much trgerln'Z^lace^than t7nZ 

 ber ; and the Flower likewife will in fome be red- 

 yet Lwi'thftanhng ainhir^ff^r^nu, they ale 7ut 



ffreat 



IV. The fecond, or Greater or middle Field Dal- 

 , tho" it is another Species, yet it agrees with the 

 yer in mofl refpeas,faving that its main Root is, 



the tips of )heir Leaves with a ilujh of red, but 

 fK are larger every way .■ the Thrum in the middle 

 alfo bigger, but of the fame yellow color with the 



V. The Places. They grow wild almoft every- 

 where, in moft Meadows and Pafture-Grounds of 

 this Kingdom. 



^e Times. They flower in moft of the 

 Months, viz. in April, May, June and 



Ihe parities. Specification, Preparations 

 les, are the fame with Garden Daifies, on- 

 ly they are with this Advantage, that the Field Dai- 

 fie is more effeftual for all the Purpofes defigned: 

 "-- ^-^ - 204. fea. 1 2. ad 24. aforegoing. 



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