Chap. 348. Englijh Herbs. 49, 



Lltln^S. s'jo. Mowfng. '^^^'''^ 



iiJtoii^^gr:^;.:^;^!:;^'^"^""'^"^'"^- 





\I Th-l.ue,. It Flowers in Deceriher , and 





January^ ,t th^ Seafon or Weather be any th.ng 



kIB\^ 



teniperate, it the Air is mild and warm, it s^eieral- 



^V^rA' ^#1^(1^ 



'^s,^s&^^;^tJi:^ti 





g.ven by an «n,kilf«l'Hand l.,X». „, U,„ficfc. 





ym.Tbe Spc-:fic,^t:rn, It li ptcului Jgj,i)ft 



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^:^^i%'£:^i-£:zis:^ji^. 





Evil Dropfie, Yellow Jaundice, and Gout. 









I. The l'^JI^^T"! the llwcl TlTtlwu 





of the f me. ■>. An Inf.tfwn orl\co3w,: uj the i,!e.n 







r^i^^MlifeJ^a^. 



1. ASaoLf th/R'^^,"'f f^Fxt t\(!'\ J?/' 







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flw^^ j"^'"^."''"'''^'''!'^^"'' J- ;^ JV"' 



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tM'^£':iiit:iiB'" 



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7hc V,rtiies. 



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X. TJ^e L„n;d Jiacc of the Leaves. It is ufcd 





for moft Dilelles in which Wnte Helhh, , ' av nl 





able, but it is nothing lo violent or dangero „, the 













againft the Dr .phe% Jaundice, Cachexia, v\ otliei 



„eKns?ffi«.»rn„e5"";,Tr,fiii 



evil dlfpofitionsut Liver, Spleen, andGJi, itmi. 



be given hom hall a Dram to two Dram., 3ccord,nr 





^^a«Sifinsu.dtoopenandput; 



the Body in ieveml Cafes (as well as the Hruft Si 



the Root.) and is of great ufe and effeasagamft a'T 





Leavt., and each of them nicked or dented irom the 



di''S^S,^aSfe'l,ke?it'L^^^^^^^^^ 



Cephtkra, or oil imeteiate Headach, Ydlow ai.l 



Black Jaundice, Leprohe, falling-S.ekne^, Co, - 



onhe BdlJV'sdanea, cfam*'ps'^ Com ulinh^'or 



middlJ of the Leaf to the pointward on both fide,, 



abiding gteen all the Winter, at which time the 



flirinkingot the Nerves, as alio allothci Griet;.. ' 



Flowers rife on the like fhort Stalks as the Leases 



Pains ot the Joints or Nerves, as Gout, In^iammit - 



grow on , without any Leaf thereon for the molt 



on, and the like, it being taken MoniVg j„d Ev..,- 



mg, hill a Dram at time, m a.,j con° Mcrt \ .- 



hide, always increafing or dimmilhing tne Dole, 



a little under the Flower, and grov^ but little higher 

 than the Leaves; each Stalk alio lear. ufjally liut 







one Flower, very rarely tv\o, conlifting ot five Lirgc. 





luund, white Leaves apiece,'like unto^a great fi.iglc 

 White Rofe, chancing fometimes to be either dalht 

 With a Purple about|e edges, or to be wholly Put - 



with WatCT(.t\n hut D.(ai'e;\or\Uie(,fror 



o^R^fte 



pie, without any White in them, astl^cSulon, 

 Weathei, or time of continuance does contribute lo 





a day'and^'a n.ghr',"°Sd"then d^^eragain; 'ret'our 



etfea the fame, this Flov^er has many pale ytllou 





Thrum, in the middle, itanding about agreui Hu 1, 

 which attciuard. grows to be the Seed Veffel. di- 

 vided into ic\eral Cells or Pod., like unto a l v.nr- 









J/^^Head, ox^AconuumHymc'ale, but greata and 









l'5umu;laSi^hS,^i^tTthe £n5^^^^ 





K.nJ~, or Be.n-Kcts. ^ 





C ountriu, as aUb m Amuyra,^,, Ifiand overagamft 



according to Atjj, t-,. ' 



XIII. A.nlnjufwno,J^uolh -^ 'f ^'' ^'^^.^ ^ Tx 





the lliil Octa m J'',//0, where it is faid to^iow 



fife to \ e taken , t ounti f Peorl.- - , - jhc 1 n.li. n 



in an extraordinary plenty, whence came the P:o- 







\\w"f r^.|'/-;.^^"oriV"'' ■ \^ i"en to 



