:^^44 Salmon^ HerhaL Lib. 1. 



, Digeltive, Dilcullive, Suppui. 



^ IX. Tbr Speajicjiion. It is peculiar foi 

 Urinary Paflages, ftrengcheniug the Tone of 



a'nd Roots. 0. A 'Cataplafm of the Lawes. i c 

 d,(},l/cd Water from the Herb or Seed. ii.ASi 



oj the fame. i^. An Oily TmSurc thereof 1 4. 



fo'leftatelt Polet'!. '''^If^An Eli J. ^f^A fix^d 

 Salt. 21. A Liquor of tertrtel 22. The Gun 



very tender, and pleafant to the Tafte : they com- 

 fort and warm a cold Stomacli, help to digett crude 



opens Obftruaions, expels Wind, and provokes U- 

 rine. The conftant eating of this whitned iennel 



XII. The liquid Juice. Mixt with a Glafs of 

 Wine or Ale, and fo taken by Nurfes, it encreales 

 Milk in their Breafts, expels Wind, provokes Urine, 



Parts. It is faid to break the Stone, more cfpecial- 



''xi?rT 



foS^'SKtc?: 



windv Swellings of the Spleen, 1 



a°moit"all"DJ 

 Ubftruftions of the Womb, and pr- 

 XIV. The Deconion of the Leav 



iBody. Iffuch as are grown 



aor.ils ;^ tor a, it i. a powertul Opener oiX)bftruai- 



and other like Diflaffeaions of thole Parts. If here- 

 ounces three or four times a day it cuS Uke'rs of 

 Sores" k''cZum""io?s In wk''''^' '"'^-"'^ 

 good for the PaS\Tuife aMilk-Dier,"and'to 

 drink a quart of Milk warm from the Cow, well 



anolher '^uaV^^''*' '" ^'"-■. ^*'""°^" ' '""^ 1^%' 



VIII. The Balfam of the Leaves and Roots. It 



,Sfc. It digeftsibrdid and eating Ulcers, clean- 



fimple Contufions ; and applied as hot as can be en- 

 dured to the Sides or Hypochonders, it eafes the 

 Pains of the Sides, takes away Stitches, and gives 

 Relief to the Diltempers of the Spleen and Parts 

 ^ -^XX" The di/lilled IVater. It is of good Ufe, as 



poles, if white' Sugar-Candy ^^ c'^^i^ "°|3f/^Jg 

 Ulcer orSore,^preveiits the Afflux of Rheum, dries 



