¥ 



Salmon J HerhaL Lib. 1. 



h.;!ps chofe v.'ho are tailing into a Dropfy, being ta- 

 ken in the beginning of theDifeafe. _ Dofe two, 



bcfklS'vAicl^^r opens ObftruafonT^f th"sw- 

 dii"'erms'Tn Women, anThdps to Txpel thHead 

 Spleen, and is very effeaual againft all forts of Poi- 

 Uied outwardly with Honey, it cleanfes old and 



fpreading and eating : and fo mixed with Honey 

 and put into the Eyes, it helps th"= = ■" 



day in the Morning faftmg, and on the day of the 

 Fit, three hours before the Fit comes : and Experi- 

 ence has found it a moft efFeaual Remedy againft 

 the Plague it felf 



XIV. The Infufwn. It has the Virtues of the 

 Juice and Effence, hut not full out fo eflFeaual : it 

 prevails againft Difeafes of the Brain, continual 

 Pains of the Head, Melancholy, Epilepfy, Carus, 

 Lethargy and Duhiefs of Spirits, Palfies, Convulfi- 

 ons, isfc. Dofe fix Ounces Morning, Noon and 



XV. The Decoaion. It has the Virtues of the 

 Juice, Effence and Infufion, but is fomething more 

 efficacious than the Infufion, but not fo pleafant to 

 be drank by the Patient, becaufe it taftes ftronger-, 



InfVfiora^forefafd'ls gWen. Put into the Ears, it 

 kills Worms in them, and alfo kills Worms in the 

 Belly fo alfo the Juice and Effence. A DecoaiQn 



Raifonsftoned an Ounce-, 

 ofSmalhge, Elecampane, Blew ¥lowerdeluce, Urrice, 

 iuponce, of each half an Ounce -, Bark of Tama- 

 risk, Cyperus, Seeds of Anife, Fennel, Smallage, of 

 each two Drams : boil all m a fufficent quantity of 

 a M'xture of equal parts of Water and Vtnegsr : 

 then ftrain, ^"^^^^^ ^f.l'w'^^^^^^^^ 

 'of%vni'cmnZlTwZf. ' The'Dofe^sfoS Ounce 

 every Morning tafting. It is good alfo againi 

 Coughs, Colds, Afthnia's and other Diftempers c 

 the Lungs ; as alfo againft the Colick, Stitdies i 



under long V\ eakneffes. 



XIX Th^ Ointment or Balfam. It heals limple 

 gr4 Wounds in a fhort time ; and being applied 

 fa foul running Sores, and old putrid Ulcers, it -i'- 



;als them up. App led to the Gout, it eafes the 

 an" UiroT k afterwards "Tn a '""^ ^^ ""^ '°'" 

 ^"aU Ja^£perSy' as to' mumTo Sor'e again 

 ' XX. The Cataplafm. Being beaten and boiled in 

 Vinegar, and brought to a Confiftence with a little 

 Leaven and lo applied to the Stomach, it flops and 

 cures all thofe Vomitings which arife ftom hot and 

 cholerick Caufes : and applied to the Forehead and 

 Temples in cafe of an HoemoHhage or Bleeding at 

 Nofe, it prefently flops it. ^ 



XXI. The Spirituous Tinffure. It warms and 

 comforts a cold Stomach, and fo ftrengthens it, as 

 to caufe a good Appetite and a ftrong Digeftion. ' It 

 IS cordial and excellent good againft fainting and 

 fwooning Fits, Fits of the Mother, and a vehement 

 Sicknefs at Heart, which it eafes almoft in a mo- 

 ment. It expels Wind powerfully, and gives eafe 

 in the Colick -, and is a fingular thing in refifting e- 

 ven the Violence of Convulfions. Dofe twcJ 



XXIL The Acid Tinffure. It is fo powerful an 

 Opener of all Obftruftions of the Stomach and other 

 Vifcera, that there are but few other things which 

 equal it. It cures and prevents the Rickets in Chil- 



other young People •, and a fingular thing againft 

 the Green-ficknefs in young Women. It excites a 

 good Appetite where it is languid or is wanting ; 

 incides, diflolves and expels thick, tough, vifcous 

 Flegm, and other tartarous Humors lodged in the 



CoUcks, OV. letTbe gh'e^&ietetkally in aTuh!t 

 the Patient drinks, whether Ale, Beer or Wine, fo 

 many Drops at a time as may give the Vehicle a 

 pleafant Acidity, continuing its Ufe as long as need 



"^^xfil. The Otly. Tinffure. Outwardly bathed 



SerPaS^ijL'?he°sSbol^ ^ ^jfJo^ai'ns in 

 the Joints, the Gout and Rheumatifm ; and is an 

 excellent thing to \^ bathed upon any Part which 

 has contrafted any Weaknefs by the long Continu- 

 ance of any Difeafe : But inPalfies and Convulfions 



XXIV. The Saline Itntture. Inwardly given 

 from one Dram to two in a Glafs of White Port 

 Wine, it opens Obftru£Hons of the Urinary Paffages, 

 and provokes Urine powerfully, expelling Gravel, 

 Sand, and flimy or vifcous Matter, which flops the 



fimple Contufion, it hinders the Aggregationof Hu- 

 W°cures the feme, taking away alfo the Blacknefs 

 and Blewnefs thereof. It is alfo good againft Pim- 

 ples, Fikkks, Sun-burning, Tanning, \elLownefs 

 Scurff, Morphew, and other like Breakings out of 

 * XXV: The Spirit from the Herb. It is highly 

 Stomatick ani Cordial, good againft all Difeafes ot 



the Head, Bra" ^' " ''""'' '"""'- 



forting the Pa 

 pors which op 



ifting the malign Va 



