ill 



Salmon J Herbal. 



Lib. I. 



" Vl7 V}e Times. Th^y both flower in 7«f«^ and 

 jful)>, after the Summer folftice -, and give ripe Seed 



VIIL The Qualities.'' They, w^. the Roots, are 

 temperate in refpea to Heat and Coldnefs^^ and dry 

 in the firft Degree, having a Thmnefs of Sabftance, 

 asGd/^/jfavs; Aperitive, Abfterfive, Anodyne, Car 

 minative 'Diurerick, Peaoral, Nephritick, Alexi 

 pharmick, Analeptick and Spermatogenetick. _ 



IX. The Specification. They are peculiar againft 

 Stone, Sand, Graveland Taror in the Rei^ Ure- 



XI. The Root, raw, roafted or boilel Thev arc 

 thus eaten to provoke Lurf and encreafe Seed : they 

 open Obftruaions of the Liver, are good againft 

 tlie Bitings of poyfonous Beafts, provoke the Terms 

 01 Women, prevail againft Convulfions, Cramps, 

 Epilepfies, and other like Diftempers of the hS 



XII. TheConditit^e The way of this dry Pnjtr- 





andling, that they may be clean ; put them 

 ; afore prepared Syrup, m which let them 



but without any boiling at all , let them remain o- 



Royal Paper, upon which ftrew fome Sugar dou- 

 e or tielile n-fin-J, upon wh'ch lay your Roots, 



^TenT W d^' and Mrderrbut°fbr"want"of ftc™ 



Condited or Preferved are exceeding good for old 

 and aged People, fuch as are withred and confumed 

 liumidum Radicale, as it is called, and therefore of 

 confequence muft be good for fuch as are in Con- 



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