Chap. 266. EngUJh Herbs, 



Plaeue, whether it is taken as a Prophvlaaick , or 

 a Curative-, indeed in all Peftilential E)iftempers it 



againU: the Bitings of" Mad Dogs, Serpents, or any 

 other Venomous Creature; it is good againft Nau- 



when'ltarrely any thbg elfe will prevail. "^Dofe fo 

 Ym. The OUy^TmaJV 7:1^1^ inwardly to 



; affeaed, it cures Cramps, C 



ftrengthens Univerfal Nature-, it is good againft 

 Fainting and Swooning Fits, Hypochondriack Me- 

 lancholy, and other Difeafes of like kind. Dofe a 



^xTx" '-n.f'o^" D^^rr^S^ ven ftotn fix 



Colick almoft to a Miracle-, it ftrengthens the Sto- 



prevails againft a Jenqfmus^^ it is an excellent thing 



thofe who"areXfed with?heVa°lfie!Tr'™y' in- 



wardly appl^d tojhe^Patts^ al 





he whole Body immediately, and 



-diately penetrate, even to the Bone it felf ; yet they 

 are fo fate, tho' very hot and fubtil, that they will 



trary, if they be applied to any thing of a Contra 

 Hundred drops. Morning and Night, in any Gene 



36X 



double refined Sugar, or clarified Honey, a°irboil' 



eTin'thfLun ^s ^''P^^^"'^""" '^^''■''^ ^^^S™ '^ ^""^Z' 

 ^ XXIV. J^c'syrup. Take of the frefh Roots a 



JdSjndYi'igarwitl'fpr^^^^^^^^^ 

 of which add a Pound and half of clarified Honey , 

 which by gentle boUing bring into a Syrup, h is 

 an excellent Peftoral cleanfes the Bred and Lungs 

 of tough Flegm, caufing an eafie Hxpeftoration ; o- 

 pens Obftruftions of the Stomach, Spleen, and other 

 Bowels, caufes a good Appetite and a ftrong Dige- 

 dulous parts of the Neck, Throat, and Meientery. 



CHAP. CCLXVI. 

 0/ F L A G Water, 



Water FLOWERDELUCE. 



I. 'T if £ -Kames. It is called in Greek 'Ie« &^/©r, 

 1 ^ ^ivfcie^u in Ut,n Acorus paluftris, Fjeu- 



nZ'jralCZ'oru^ fal/L cJ'rdi Gefnen, ^^f'^^ 



\rlEnglih"wlt!rLZwlur'kwerM^^^^^ 



two kinds orthis P°Mt .''becaufe fom«mes it'is 



Foot aThalFhifh," or two^^Feet^anr^oft ,^ but 'this 



%e outfide, and of an Uorfe ikjh Color 'on the mjlde. 





