4^o 



SalmonV HerhaL 



Lib. I. 



rdlorci ( n^hcre the Patient has not been paft Cure) 

 b:vond all Exp;;aation. It cures a Phthifick or Ul- 

 c-ution of the Lungs, when ail other Medicines 



verV all Phyficians, have by theUfe' o£ this S)'rup 

 rcftored as to grow fat again. l' commend it as a 

 Secret, and it ought to be kept as a Treafure. Thefe 

 wTrtll^'len timefthe"lri'ce"of the^Zde Book.^l 

 am very confident of it, the deplorable watted Fa- 



and"tediwis^ Confumption, or a Phthifis, if they 



tic'c'^vvhilft they may have Reafon enough to Curfe 

 even the Memories of Quacking Blood-fuckers, If- 

 fiie-makers, and Blilter-drawers, who, as thejr may 

 h-ive poffibly drained them of a fair part of' their 



Cure)'' have "fooli'd" them out ortheir Lives too. 



chiefly or only to be made of the Flowers. 



XII. The Infufwn or DecoSion. They have the 

 Virtues of the Juice, Eflence and Syrup, but tnuch 



larger Dofe. They powerfully open Obftruftions 

 cf the Vifcera ; and may be given Dietetically in 

 the Cuie of Confuraptions, Kings-evil, Ulcers, Fi- 



^'xm.'f/Y Oim,>!eM or Balfm. The Ointment 

 is la^d to Le one of the belt Remedies for a fcabby 



illanTh an S^ellent \^i^e;^, cuHng fim- 



Ulcer., fretting and eating Sores, and fuch 



%XX^"^mWetsbeingttampt 

 er with freVButter or Hogs-Lard, %nd fo 



into a Pultife, and applied to any Fart afFe- 





Ixpeiience to be very available for the Cure 







.^^mtt^entwithHogs-L^^^^^^^^^^ 





X\ . Tiie difcuffive CataplafiTi. Take ¥c. 



i- 'Sk^Jt ZTkVtoTQZfij\enc7.' This appliJd 

 uT.n Morning and Evening to a Contufion _in a 





CHAP. CCCI. 

 Of FOXTAIL, 



FOXTAIL-GRASS. 



\.^HE Name,. It is called in Greek, 'Aa.^.,. 

 1 f©-: in Latin, Alopecuros, Cauda vulpis ; 

 Lugdunenfis calls it Gramen tomemofum Alopecuros 

 ^7a} ^^'"" ^"'^ '^'^"P^rafti .- in Englifh, Foxtail- 

 ^'"iL The Ki„ds. Authors make three feveral forts 

 hereof W2. i. ^Tim^s®-, Ste/ephurosPlmi, Gra- 

 ven Alopecuros vera Ftimi, Alopecuros gemina, 

 and genuina Theophrajii, The true Foxtail-grafs. 

 crf ^'°Pf'^!"'''^ Dodonai, Alopecuros altera Anglica 

 iSfBanirica Another Foxtail-grafs Englift and Flc- 

 mifh, fo called by Uhel, becaufe he found it both 

 in England, and llanders. g. Alopecuros maxima 

 Anglica Lobelii, The greateft Englifh Foxtail- 



True Foxtail-Graff. 



III. The Defcriptions. The Jirfi, ^^^ True Fox- 



hieil^^withXTn, long and^narrow foft Leaves on 

 thim', as hoary ^^^^^^Stalfe ^on wfeh fta^^^^^^^ 



^'H!lirl°lxes%ll'S^^^ 



^ iv'' The Second, or Other Foxrail-grafs, W ««^^ 

 alike fihrod Root r^ith Stalks -//--/ J^^f ^'^^ 

 sUtsteSe^' SHraTfoarflhorter 



