Chap. 3 24. EngUJ]} Herbs. 4^ , 



ble Wound-HerbsrcuTes Woundf and ulcTrs after 



HeinsorWomb, and is 



'^ y^'jl'eFreparaUons. You 



given againft Sand, Gravel, Stone or tartarous Mat- 



rous Matter wliicli engenders tlie Stone or Gravel i 

 rlie Urinary Parts, and caufes Sand and Gravel t 

 be voided with the Urine. Dofe from two to foi 

 Spoonfuls, Morning, Noon and Night, in a Gk 



Itops Bleeding in any Part of the Body 5 and is 2 

 exceUent thing for the Cure of Wounds. It ftoi 

 the overflowing of the Terms in Women, the Fk 

 of the Whites, and heals the Bowels in a Diarrhac 



drunk uiwardly, and tiie L^tapialm outwardly ap- 

 plied. It is one of the moft fovereign of all Wound- 

 Herbs ; and therefore the Eflence thereof, fo 



cures them ; and old Sores and Ulcers,' it digefts. 



Flux of Humors which hinders their Cure. Dof 

 two, three or four Spoonfuls in Wine, or any othe 



'''xm. Tl^'^DecoSion in Wine. It is made of ei 



eight Ounces, dulciiied with a little white Sugar, 

 and that Morning and Night. It is an excellent 



Morning and Night. I1 

 wafh filthy, foul and runr 



thing to wafh filthy, f 



ir Woman : and being often ul 



fwCf, 





Ointment, but more powerfully cleanfesanl heair 

 it^fipens^Apofems -, and is efeftual ag.unit K^'- 



^^Svii. The Cataphfm. It is made of the green 

 Herb with fome^Pouderof thefame, and a little 

 fs^alfo' the Afflr^f '^^^'^'^' " ^°^' Bleeding, 



G H A P. CCCXXIV. 

 Of GOLD of PLEASURE, 



OIL Y -SEED. 



np /f £ mmeu It is called in Greek, ^Uyes^, 

 lys : in l^atin, Myagrum, Myagrium and Mehm- 

 fyrum ; and in E^g/ijh, Gold ofFleafure, and Oily 



Garden Gold of Fleafure. 



