Chap. 



■57- 



"Herbs, 



35' 





ted or not ulcerated, it ftrengthens them -, and ii 

 with Linfeed and mrjh Malloxa Roots, it" is an ex- 

 beaten up with Goofe-Greafe made into a Peffary, 

 of, opens its Obftruaions, and mollifies aU the Parts 



it up with the beft White Wine Vinegar' and appli- 

 ed to the Tefticles, it is an excellent thing to foften 



eafe the Pains thereof. Applied alfo to thf ^-^-" 

 it eafes the Pains of the Gout, 



XVI. The liquii Juke of the Leaves. Phy ficians 

 feldom ufe any thing of this Plant befides the Pulfe 

 or Seed i yet Experience has informed us, that if 



obftruaive Humors, cleanfes the Stomach and Bow- 

 els, and by reafon of its mucilaginous Subflance, al- 



Tortions of the Guts : and by reafon of its clean- 

 fing and fcouring Faculty, it expeftorates tough and 

 ftarp Humors out of the Breft and Lungs : this it 

 more effeaiiallv Performs, if it is made into a Lo- 



hocli, with Pulp of fat Dato 



CHAP CCLVII 

 Of FENUGREEG Wild 



T^ HF A^ s It IS called m Greek U„ 



chfpr ngfo ih Jeveral St Ih z 1 ch are round 



"' /Tetil^fh: i%::i: .:// ' tui 



1 -nail tc det Foot ItaU upon which do i,row three 

 Lea ind no n r fomewhat fnipt about the 





^£ltal £rwitfti^*n|'ZS'Sl)'iaS 

 anflhe^iJirri'e^^I fiower with us ii. J./,., 



Smell, Tafte, Subftance and mucilaginous Proper- 

 ties of the Herbs and their Seed, they differ not Irom 



G H A P. CCLVIII. 



Of FERN Male. 



I'T^HE Names. This Plant is called in A> 

 1 bkk, Sara:,: in Greek, n„V» ^ n„V«, I 

 Leaves are like to the Wings of Birds : 



