Chap. 263. ^ngltjh Eerhs. 357 





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becaufeit is available ai Scrophu/of, and w-j/or' 

 to diftinguiOi it from Sfz-^z-Wan.; «!/«or, which is 



JajZVltera Elesans, Thf N^bk or B 



<2;zi rfe^, mthfeveral Knobs or Tube7 s growing at 



Emf M"ibitsta"%1rs "fCGrHAerb 

 Mng away in the Winter. From this Root fpring 



sSks "toe^offour F^ef hi^gh^ ' o^whidi "^g^w 

 large, hard, and dark green Leaves, two at a Joint, 

 which are larger and harder than any Nettle Leaves^ 



Elegant Great Figwort, hn 



r Joints The Flowers are not gaping as the hrlt, 

 f Seed Veffels, but without any point in the mid 



VI. The Tlaces. They are very frequent, efpeci 

 ly the firft, in moft places through the Kingdom, 

 rowing in moift and fliadowy Woods, ai a in the 



Vll 'The Times They Flower m June and Ja 

 ly, and the Seed will be ripe in a Month after the 

 Howers are paft. 



VIII The Qualities Figwort is hot and dry in 

 the Thurd Degree, Anodyne, Difcuffiie, and Vulne 



IX The Specification It is peculiar for Cur,t ^ 

 he Scrophula or King^-Evil, as alfo the Ha.m r"" 

 ■holds or Piles, Scabs, Leprofie 



X. Tl}£ Preparations. You may have theiebora 



