Chap. 218. 'En^Hjnierhs. 



30' 



XL The liquid Juice of Leaves ^nl Root. Taken 



is lid to^break'the SronTi^the Bhdder, anTexpd 



both BirVanrAfter-binh. 



XII. The Efjence of Roots .wi Leaves. ^ It has all 



Weaknefs and Illnefs of the Stomach, prevails a- 

 gaiiift all cold and moiit Difeales of the Womb, and 

 is profitable againlt the Stingings and Bitings oi 



venomous Bealls :' it prevails againft deadly Poy- 

 fons, and all forts of malign and peftilenrial Di- 



Night, in a GlaCs of Gencrofa Wine. 



XIII. The Infufion oj Leaves and Roots in Wine. 



E:°^pels Wind,™d eafefthe Cho°lkk?' '"^ °™^" ' 

 or more in WhhePor't wlnefit prev^ik agaLftX 

 (as Authors fays) in the Bladder, and drives it 

 "XV. The Fumigation. The Root made into little 



feme' ot the Effence thereof being taken at die fame 

 time inwardly. 



XVI. ThePouderoftheRoot. If it is given to a 



mTdrams, it efedually refitt?Poyfon aiTthe\™ 



±f Plague 5''other 'conugiou's D;ieails ,'^kills 

 Worms in the Stomach and Belly, and gives eafe m 



YmiThe Spirituous Tinffure of the Root, or of 



and Effencef'blit'more powerMly' wTrm°s and com- 

 forts a cold, wreak and fick Stomach, reftores a de- 

 praved Appetite, andcaufesagood Digdtion : i: 

 expels Wind, and gix-es eaie in the Cholick. Doft 

 "^XVIII. T/;? Aai TiKiJun. It heals inward 



It cuts tough Flegm, opens-jUl)ltruaions ot the 

 Lungs and other Vifcera, h^ips.to break the Siont 



5j^Jft^!je Strang°Jry anrbbftruttions 'ol Urine by 



XX. The Spnt of Herb end Root. It is a fingu- 

 reak S^omi rTtTtoLtitTTll^iri/elTw 

 'etjte,^unJl^eJellent'Digett;on 



^S" oSard/^ *ft Es^Pdckles"'''^"^' '"'^ 



CHAP. CCXIX. 



0/ DITTANY Baftard, OutlandiHi. 



^HE Kmes. It is called in Gree^, ^-.MU- 

 'amnumfF/euIoMamir: in Englijh^ OutLnJifi 



7hichwe\allwe«("G^ 



