Chap. 343- "EnglifljHerhs. 485 





Urablerei 



tore they are ripe they look of a i 



f the Wild Carrot ; .after which 



:A, or SefeJi Pi 



fmaller and longer the Leaves,i 





the Stalk comes forth larger Umbles of white Flow 

 ers, which turn into yellovvilh crefted Seed , twc 



hairy Hemlock Leaves. It h'oi a long, thick, dark 

 colored Root, which fends forth broad Hemlock like 



dark green color, and fomething rough and hairy , 



mfdft'o/vvWchTifes^p a"" thick, hollow, aefted^ 

 hairy, and jointed Stalks, about two Feet high, di- 

 vided into feveral Branches, with fome few Leaves 

 dedTnear die™op oixhl Stalk it (hoots it fell for 



one of which grows a pretty large Umble of vvhi 

 Flowers, fucceeded by long (harp pointed See ^ 

 ^xl^'xfc? thirteenth, cr Shrub .Ethiopian Hart- 

 fpre'ading it f elf out into feveral Arms or Branches, 

 with feveral fibres iffuing therefrom, and which a- 



ftom Sif RoTlhoft 'fotf-feveral w'^/^of h 



fraooth or even on the edges, and not Ihipt or dent- 

 ed at all ; on the tops of the Branches Hand fmall 

 Tufts of yellow Flowers, which afterwards bear 

 brownilh, round, and long Seed, bigger than Sweet 

 Fennel Seed; the whole Plant finells very ft 



d the Seed belt, being of ar 



k tafte, fome- 



X of Candy otMarfelles. 

 XVi. Ihe fourteenth, or Great Jointed Hartw 

 of Candy. It W a Root which is compofed of fe 

 ralflender, long, white, iwody Strings, which peri 



Feet high, whofe Joints are great, and bunched out 

 like Knees, with aropgh, large, winged Leaf or 



The Times. Tliey F 

 7;.;:.and7./;,intheirnativ, 

 7;./>and^/.i/e/?, anddok 





Yiy.. The Qualities. They a 



_..__. The Specification. _ Har 



the Terms, and Hyfterick Fits, and taciiitates tlie 

 Delivery of Women in Travail. 



XXI. The Preparations. Of all thefe Kinds the 

 four firft are chietty ufed in Phyfick, (tho' it is polli- 

 ble all the leftmay have as excellent Virtues, and be 

 fiilly as efficacious) but the Mthiopian is preferred 

 for its Angular Virtues beyond all the other Corts, 

 and is doubtlefs that which ought to be put into the 



lis Lobel gathered in great plenty about Mompelier 

 in France: As to the parts of the Plant, the Roots, 



yuiceofl^h^%rb^^TTnEgtnTDf]h7H^^^^^ 

 Root, and Seed'" '^."APc'uder of 'ihe Seed. 5. A 



ofRooZrSeel "d. ^An Ot'ly Tinffure of Root" or 

 S; offfom^uffhem^'"' ^°" ' ^""'^' "' 



ot breathuig, as alio the ^uttocatlon ot the VVomo, 

 to provoke the Terms, and expel the dead Child: 



iliL'^oFthe Ki^dnks.^^ Dofe Aree or^^^^^^ 



Port Wine-, mixed with Honey and taken, it is good 

 againft Coughs, Colds, Wheezings, and Obllruai- 



°"XXIIL Ji!?Effence. It has all the fbrmer Vix- 

 tues, being given in like manner and Dofe, befides 

 which it taciiitates the Delivery of Women in Tra- 

 vail-, the Eflence or Juice taken with the Pouder ot 

 the Seed for ten days together in Wliice Wine, givts 



i Taruious Matter ,"san'd',&a^ef, 'or Ihiall StoL^ 



