330 Salmon" J- 'Herhak Lib. I. 





Wine. ' They haw alTthe Vir^tuls rf the liq^uid Tuice 

 and Effence, but much weaker in Oceration^n^ 



and in the Highway at "ofd Brantfold Towns-end 



VI. The Times. They flower in July, and thv 

 Berries are ripe in the latter end of Aiiguft, but for 

 the moft part in September.^ 



in the'third Degree; Aperitive, Abfterfive, Difcuf- 

 five, Diuretick,_ Peaoral, Hepatick, Nephriti 



the Dropfy. The Roots and Seed are of greateft 



digeft, watte away and confume : the Juice of the 



X. The ¥ reparations. You may have therefrom, 

 I. A liquid Juke. 7. An Effence. ^. A Decoaion 



Zeds'' "". An Oil'or Ointment. 'VlcatlplafL °!' 

 the heaves. 7. EbuJi-mel, or Honey of Wall-wort 

 of all which things we (liall now treat in Order. 



X. The liquid Juice. This and all other Prepa- 



the Difeales, and for all the Purpofes unto 'which 

 that is applied, but more efpecially in thofe Cafes 

 in which Elder is little or nothing prevalent. The 

 Juice of the Root applied to the Throat, prevails a- 



a mighty Purger 

 fiegraatick and watiy Humors, and has been appro- 

 ved as the moft effeQual thing againft an Anafarca 

 r Dropfy of the whole Body. Dofe from two 

 Dur fpooufiils or more in White Port Wine, Moi 

 ig and Night, according as the Strength of the F 



it prevails fo effeaually againft it, that it will ei- 



It opens Obltruaions of the Brett and Lungs, in- 



the morbifick' Matter of Qtarrhs, Stone, Gravel, 

 Gout, Kings-evil, Jaundice, Dropfy, and other like 

 Difeafes. Dofe two or tliree fpoonfuls in White 



lieumatifms. Gouts, S^SLI, 

 R-f/rf&pifeafeitfelf; for it 

 Humors which are fluent, peccant and offenfive. The 

 Pouder of the Root works alter the fame manner, 

 XIV'V;;^ ^Oillr "ointment made of the green 

 Leaves, or Roots m May. It is faid to be an fdmi- 

 rable Remedy for all external Aches, Pains, Cramps, 

 Gouts, fhrinking of Nerves or Tendons and I imp 

 neis^caufed by Blows, Falls, Cold or' other Acd- 



external'partsfra'KdT to mollify tte'lS 



to open the Pores, and eafe the Spleen, the grieved 



Yllts or H^moXoTds b' anoSn' " '''^^ ' "' ^^^ 

 'xv'Th^cllaplafm Ip^L^ves. It is Difcuf- 

 iive and Arthritick ; and of fingular life to be ap- 

 plied to the Throat in a Quinfey , and to diffolve 

 Ibrumous Tumors in the Neck. Applied to the Re- 

 gion of the Reins or Bladder, it is held to give eafe 



ftrengthens the Sphinaer Mufcle thereof 



XVI. Ebuli-mel, or Honey of Dwarf Elder. Of- 



ftruaions of the Reins and Ureters, purging away 



againft the Sitings of Serpents, or of a mad Dog -, 



Strangury or other Difficulty of making Water. It 

 helps Coughs, Catarrhs, Hoarfenefs, Shortnefs of 



applied, is good againft old running Sores, putrid 

 and fiftulous Ulcers : and diffolved in Wine, it cures 



CHAP. CCXLIII. 

 Of ELECAMPANE. 



T^ HE Names. It is called in GreeA, 'E^iv" : 

 1 in Arabick, Jafm iSf Rafen : in Latin, He- 

 •mum. Inula, Enula, Enula Campana ■ in Englijh, 

 'lecampane ; ^ut in fome parts of England it is cal- 



