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ip. 272. 



Herbs: 



I ^."'■,.,^''^'' V'/-', <?'• Ha'iry°MuUeTFlea\an°e"T«x a 



branched Stalk of about a Foot and half high; in- 

 compaffcd at certain /paces, with thick, rough,grey 

 iflj,^ green heaves. At the tops of the Blanche 

 grow pretty fair yellow Flowers, of the largenef 

 of a little Marigold, which being fkded away 

 turn^into own, an are came away wit 



X. The Places. Tiie firft grows in Sym ; C&/« 

 found it near Lisbon, and in divers parts of Spain -, 

 but with us it grows only in Gardens. The fecond 



OjacesinourownLand.rheri^ 



^^XL Ji. T/'/r^^^^ Jhey all flower in the Months 



^' m'mli'S'^Kanl is tot'Tnd dryTn 

 the third Degree .- it is Aperitive, Abtterfive, Diu- 

 retick, Nephritick, Hyfterick, and Alexipharmick. 



XIII. The Specificatwn. It is fingular againft the 

 Strangury, Jaundice, griping of the Guts, Epilep- 

 fy, green Wounds, bitings of^Mad Dogs, and all 



from, I. A Liquid Juice. 2. An Ejjence. ^. An 



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XV. TheUqiad 7uicr of Leaves and F/owers h 

 Chi?and iferbWi" k c^es"'the'^s1Sf'u'''' ^""^ 

 provokes Urine admirably when it is made bv'dropf 



fiK^tK^r, be kt'h^'t^\ wJl^ffimo^^^^^^^ 

 Spoonfuls. Morning and Night taken in iGUrln^f 

 fragrant \Vine, or other fit f ehicfe °^ 



XVI. The Effence. It has all the former Virtu-s 

 befides which it opens all Obltruclions of Gall Li- 

 tlw Y^ellow'laMdi'ce^"'^ ^°"'^- - '' ^°°'^ "^''"'^ 



lUing-SicknefSi' injefted up the Womfit'brTngs 

 vay both Birth and Afterbirth, being alfo at the 

 me time taken inwardly : given in Red Port Wine 

 ftopsany Flux of the Belly. 



XVII. The Infufwn or Decoaion in Wine. It has 



1 to Bath in whofe Cuurfes areVoptfa° alfo 

 all forts of Pains and Griefs of thole parts. 



eafes the Headach and Megrim, coming from 

 mach,'and o"i Ae Fulfesf kis very effeftua" 

 inTwhidi roSif ^^ of Agues, and thofe 

 . The Balfam. It is an extraordinary thing 

 ing fimple green Wounds, it brings to Dise- 

 ftion, deanfo,^dries, and heals after a fingular man- 



enc to cure the Frenzy -, fo alfo being applied 

 Soles of the Feet-, and fo applied, it 'is laid 

 to Hop any Flux of the Bowels. 



Vomirin '2d£feou£?x' ds wtf °ald^ 



good againft Poyfons, the Bitings of Mad Dogs^ 



ures all forts of Fluxes of the Bowels, whether 



in any fit Vehide,7from two to four,"or'fix 

 Drams) by fuch as are affeaed with the Palfie. 

 XXII. The OUy Tmiiure. This ufed as the Info- 



frm thol pam wMch^ar™chillTwith°coTd and 



thing againft Punftures, Hurts, and Brui 



