SalmonV HerhaL Lib. I. 



iJiecerically againft the Poifon and Malignity of the 

 t>r;!ch-?ol and to clear the Patient oftheReliques 



mors, diffolves and difcufies Swellings ; and is an 

 or Bruifes, 'where fome inward Veffel may be bro; 



rdly, and the 

 ""^XIL tL' Infifion m Wine, or Decoawn. Thefe 



to be of'tener repeated. They are good againft the 



AVine, are very profitable againft the Bk)ody-flux, 

 and all other Fluxes of the BeUy. _ 



on and Decoaion, and is availabl 

 jgh, Hoarfenefs, Wheezing ai 

 ath : it opens Obftruaions of 1 

 )s to expeftorate tough Flegm ai 



V^!^Z 



with Pounder d- '^'''^'£;l;^'^l^^l^^l\^^^l Jt£ 



AiHimi-i''Vouslis!'^CoTds, Wheezing, iSfc. but alfo 

 lieils UUvrs ot the Lungs, helping to expeaorate 

 the rotten and putrid Matter from theuce. Dofe 



" ■'"l i'lirerted there for its great Virtues and general 

 V '^'■. - *'V'uxiro"f afrforts, SrrhT, °Voi5Sin|" 

 t;t\..r=, .^ • .- Afthma's, Pleurifies, Confimip- 

 eough-^ ^^.^/^c]:;'JS^'^^3' in Women, i^c. Dofe from 

 orrt'o tvvo Drams at Night going to Bed atid as 

 iTOch in the Morning fatting, as the Occafion may 



feas from the t ^^ 



XVII. Tfc^i^ 



cellent Wound ^,.. ^reen 



Pound of the Ballam tnree Uunce^ ot the Fouder of 

 Tobacco, it will be one of the beft Topicks for di- 

 gefting, cleanfing, incarnating, drying and healing 

 any running old Sore, putrid Ulcer or Fiftula, in 

 what Part of the Body foever. 



XVIII. Ihe Cataplafm. If it is made of the dry- 

 ed Herb mixed with Honey, and applied to fimple 

 foul and putrid Ulcers, itcleanfes, dries and heals 



as Wens, and the like, it repercuffes the Matter' 

 hinders them from encreafing, and prevails againft 



the Gout, it eafes the Pains thereof 



XIX. The dijlilled Water. It is Cordial and A- 



isofthesl 



^X. The Sfirituom TinSure. 

 dial, good againft all the Deliquiums of the Spirits 

 Paintings, cold Sweats, Weaknefs, Poifons and poi 



Ste given in™muchleffer"Dofe%/2. from one\o 



things in the whole Republick of Medicine, which 

 are fo powtrfiil againft the Plague and all Peftilen- 



it in its Principle and Efftnce. It not only cures the 

 Plague and alt Peftilential Difeafes, but it is alfo a 

 noble Prophylaaick, or Preferver from the Conta- 

 gion and Infeaion. I commend it againft the Spot- 

 malign Fevers, the Bitings of mad' Dogs, Serpents, 

 Vipers, Rattle Snakes, Stinging of Scorpions; be- 

 caufe, if wifely given, and in a due or fit Dofe, it 

 will doTn a Week : it is to be given in all that the 

 Patient drinks, whether Ale, Beer, Wine, Poflbt- 

 time as to make it pleafantly fharp, refembluig the 

 Acidity of a Limo/i. It is a noble Medicine, and 

 °'f XII^S 0/7^^tS.^ ^Anointed on tT^Back- 

 Bone, and upon the Parts affeaed. Morning and 

 Night, it is an excellent thing againft Numbnefs, 

 Trembling of the Limbs, Pa^fies, Convulfions, e^.. 



