Chap. 277. 'EngUflj 'Herbs 



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qu^enchl the m iU thcm-nt Thirir °"' "" 



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XI The Mucilage of Ae Seed It n tnrl ,f 



uHt'r'^lnd lb diilcmeJ i ith by xu^liVllskRofl 

 or I lokts and lo dran' to lour, fix or eight Ounces, 



downward-, groIbUcgm and Melancholy, with 

 thcr \ ifcous Hamois but withal it heals the Cor 



ter, and dulcified with S>rup of F/ /t/^j, or Syrup of 



alfo the Hoarfenels" of the"voice" and otller Dife!k' 

 of theBreft and Lungs, caufed by Heat or fait flurp 

 Humors, and the Pkunfy or i\./;m/A^^«> il y 



againft Hear, Pain and Fluxes of the Bowels -, and 

 is a lingular Remedy in a Tenafmus. 



is applied to theHemorrhoids or Piles, laying it on 

 a Cloth, and binding it on them. It helps alfo all 



and Megrim ; and it is good againft all hot Tumors 

 or Breakings out in the Skin, as Blains, Wheals, 

 Pimples, red Puftles in the Face, Pufhes, and the 



XIII. The fryed or parched Seed. If it is either 

 eaten, or otherwife reduced to pouder, and fo taken, 

 it is of excellent Ufe to ftop all forts of Fluxes of 

 the Belly, and heals the Corrofions of tlie Bowels, 



XIV. The Catapkfm. Made o?the Mucilage with 

 fufficient quantity ofRke or Bean VloKcr, it is good 

 againft Pains of the Joints, and Weaknefs of the 



the Swdling ou° ofTe"Navel,^Tmg applied :'"k 

 heals alfo fore Nipples and fore Breafts of Women 

 ^' XV. Theju'ce of the Herb. If it is mixt with 

 a little Honey, and put into the Ears, it helps the 

 Running of them, and kills Worms breeding there- 

 in. The fame rnixt with Hogs Lard, and applied 



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17;^ hrli, or Narrow- 

 triShmg^ every hjar ■ yet ifhbefSerTd wfeel 



intoa number of tine Jaggs, like unto thnie 

 Branches, Spike fafliioii, which are very fin.ilU and 

 one Pods fucceed, containing inuth Sicd, 



