358' 



SalmonV Herhal. 



Lib.l. 



is the Caufe of Struma's , Scrophula's , Leprofies . 

 Scabs, and other like Breakings out. 



\<X Tumors, Himoirhoids, Scabs, Scurff, Mor- 

 phfw, Leprofie, it is of Angular good u&, becdufe 



the healii'g of running Sores, old Ulcers, Fift 



XIII. rheDeca/wno/the Rm's and Herb 1;? lime 

 etficac "(hein' ronftiml"tak?n' Morn^f ° No«f 

 and Night to the quantity of half a Pint for a Dofe 



ty. The fame is alfo no lefs eiFeaual againft" he 

 Kings-Evil, or any other Knots, Kernels, Bunches, 

 or Wens, growing in the Flefh, in what part of the 

 Body foever. It is alfo of very good ufe to be ap- 

 plied to the Hemorrhoids or Piles when they grow 



is rf Ulcers", ; 



fohcsthe coagula'ted Blood , and foon heals the 







dry up the fuperttuous virulent moiIture'Jf them. 



Deformity thereof, tho' inveterate, as the Leprofie, 

 t^'c. but it will be more efFeftual if you diffolve 



tfpecially of the frefti Roots. It is made according 



Hypochondriack DififFeaions. Dofe from' two 

 drams to four in the Dilhlled Water, or in Wine, 

 or otlier proper Vehicle, Morning and Night. 



XVIII. The Acid Tinaure. It ftrengthens and 

 firft Concoftion, preventing the generating and con- 

 creeting of that Mattet,or thofe Humors which breed 

 Struma, or the Difeale called the Kings-EviL It 

 caufes a good Appetite, and a itrong Digeftion, and 

 powerfiilly opens the Obftruftions of the Stomach, 

 Liver , and Spleen , and therefore abfolutely cures 

 the Rickets in Children, of which I have had a par- 



C H A P. CCLXIV. 

 0/ F I G W O R T Great Foreign. 



X mm ijor Foegnna, and by reafon the Roots 

 Scophularu major abjqiw TuhercitlK: in Engltjh 

 Yore,gn Great hgwort. 



may poffibly grow in fome of our Plantations beyond 

 Sea in Amenca, we fhall here give you the Defcrip- 



