SalmonV "Herbal. 



Lib. 1. 



them feyeral rolnd Stalks'Two or "three^foot high. 



V\ The Great Candia Dyers-weed hat 

 mt "orZtlTal p'lacesZf usGro^lh^'nd other warm 

 )Zrcei"e'niure our coli \vinten,\unleJshouJed) oi 



them Sed''burth?eSL?'w£^s7ome^^^^ ""^ 



^rbrinchS^^ but'h^s" ^^""^ Poiiir^Snlks 

 long Spikes of Flowers thtuft forth, which Se yeU 

 rnany long and narrow Leaves among them, and 

 ftand in yeUowifli green Husks , in which, aftk the 



, ^l,"^? ^''""- '^^^ firft grows every where bv 

 the Way-fides, as well in moift Grounds as in the 

 dry, and in corners of Fields and By-Lanes, in and a- 

 bout Villages almoft every where . in fome places 

 Jey^ which abides until the next Year, and then it 

 is gathered. The other is a Native oi Candia, aad 

 VIL The Times. The firft flowers in June and 



VIII The ^iiahttes. It is hot and dry in the 

 third Degree, the Root, as alfo the whole Herb. 

 It IS Aperitive, Digeftne, Attenuating, Incidingand 



IX. The Specification. It is pecul 

 Punftures of the Nerves, Bitings of Ser] 



the Infeftion of the Plague j' for ' ' ' 



I. ThegremG 



of the Root, t A Ba/faZr 



outwardJ^ 





XL The green Herb brmfed. Applifd to Cuts 

 or fimple Wounds in Hands or Legs, it heals them. 

 It is good to be appUedalfo to the Bitings of Ser- 

 pents, mad Dogs, or otiier venomous Creatures, to 



XIL The liquid Juice. It provokes the Terms in 

 Women, opens Obttruaions, incides or cuts tough 

 Humors , and refills Poyfon, as alfo the Malignity 

 of the Plague, being taken from one to three fpoon- 

 fuls at a time m a Glafs of generous Wine, . and k- 

 neating the Dofe as Reafon requires. 

 ^ Xllf. The Efjence. It has all the Virtues of the 



in Travail Dofe two or three fpoonfiils at a sime 



in White Port. 



XIV. Tl^e DecoBion in Wine. It has all the Vir- 

 tues of the Juice and Effence, but much left effica- 

 (duTcifedS'whi'te^s'ugar'Jfroni three ounces to 

 fix ounces or more. Morning and Evening. It is a 

 good Gargle alfo for a fore Mouth and Throat. 



XV. The Pouder of the Root. It is good againft 



