Chap. 229. Engltjh Herbs. 



VI, hngln.r ani redder than th^Jc of th 



Sione or Rock Doves-foo 



irtlues of the Juice or Efltn 

 ;rea Dofe fiv e or fix ounce: 

 -^iV. The -P Older pf the h 



th^-koimng feftiiig, and ha 



Shdls)^o\he number oFnin™ dried in ITolZ 

 by which the Pouder of the Herb wdl be tortified 



ounds fimpleoi 



res, Ulcers and Fiftula's : 

 XVI.' Tfe Cataplafm. If it is I 



SheG^oufT hJetfem the fam 



fed, as alfo in healing of 



VI. The Places. The firft grows in Meadoi 

 and Paftuie-grounds, by Ditch-fides, and Banks 

 Ditches, and by Path-fides, ahnoft every who 

 The fecond is alfo found in Meadow and Palture 

 Grounds, where the Ground is fat, and nearD 

 fides, but not fo frequent as the former. The t 

 grows in ftoncy, rocky and^gm^eUy Grou^nds 



places of this'our Kingdom of fi^^Awi. 



VII. The Times. They all flower in the Sum- 

 mer Months, mjune, J ttlyixA August, fomemore 

 early than the others ; and their Seed is ripe in fome 

 (hort time after. 



VIII. The ^dities. They are cold and dry m 

 the firft Degree ; Aftringent, Carminative and Trau- 

 matick or Vulnerary, Arthritick and Analeptick. 



IX. T]ie Specificaion. It is a peculiar thing to 

 flop Bleeding, and cure Wounds and Ruptures. 



T/'lfuif'uke ^2 %T£ ^? Ta 

 Decohwn in Wine. 4. A Pouder of Herb and Root. 

 S. A Baljam. 6. A Cataplafm. 



XI. The liquid Juice. Given to two or 

 fpoonfbls in a Glafs of Sherry, Madera, or 

 generous AVine, it prevails againft the Cholic 

 alfo againft Wind and Pains in the Stomach, a 





[t gives eafe in any Pains of the Extreim 

 proceeding from a hot Caufe, or from Dehux 

 Humors, or from any over-ftraining of the I 



CHAP. CCXXIX. 

 0/ D R A G O N Greater and Leffer. 



HE Names. It is called in ' 



1 m Arabick, Luf zni Alluf 



contium ; and in Englijh., Drjgon 



. The Kinds. It is manifold. 



Cordl : in Enghfi, Small Dragon, or Dugon- 

 g^eawr DragonT "tte Is the ^''"^^"^^'^^^ |^' ^[ 



