Chap. ^66. "Englijl) 'Herbs. 



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ing Herb Maitich. 5 ■ Marum Synacum Lobelij, Do 

 don^i, Tabernamontani,- Marum Cretenfe^Al/im 



S£tn 'iT^hSlir ^n'K^ ' "' "'^'i^^! 



Sndy Marumror H^b Maftich^"'*"" ' ^^"'" ° 







hS"T'° *^ W'4^/'which"beaMhuli« 



IlL The Defcriptions. The firft , or Common 



wWte FL"er" otrcf fhel^'alUhe Hetbls'o^ 



Herb Maftich, ha, a fibres or thready Root, whicJ 

 fends up_ greater and nwre wo,dy Stalks than any oj 



moft fragrant fweet fmell, which endure, a Innr. 



t™eafter^i^_ has been driJd; it is very tender ro 



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come in Augu}, or September, but is quickly dcllroy- 



to it, and the Air warm and clear, it branches it felt 





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VL T7;f Places. They all grow Wild on the 

 Mountains^of 5;,«;:, gJ., J Syria, butwkhus 



young, thinly furnifliing the Branches from the bot- 



tom with fmall green Leaves, larger than the Leaves 





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Sw difficulty"^ '" ^''^''^' "'' ^-'^ "'"^''^ 



VII. The Ttmes. They Flower about Auguf^ W^Ax 



ftand linall Flowers on a Head, which afterwards 



us, and fometimes later, if the Summer Seifon 



rllS'slfriS 



p.o,»c„Id...,HeSe=..p„aed.o.,o., 





_ VIIL The Qualities. Herb Alaftich is hot and dry 



sSlks, but°are blown "Iway w'ith "the Wind*?" the 





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ir5SDS£f4nS"°'^^'i^^ 



SpLlif,Neurorick,"stomailrHy^^^^^^^^ 



I. A Liquid Juice. 2. An Effence. X. Ar, InfJ- 



fpring up feveral 'jlender weak Stalks] not ftartdtng 





on or Decomon,n W^ne. 4. A DecoSed or 4Jed 



Oil. 5. A Diftilled Water. 6. A Spirit. 7. A 

 Chymcal OU. \. An Actd Tinffure. %. A Sp.n- 



ftroni, coming neareft unto 5«;..rW^..«, and of 



tuous Tinilure., 10. An Oily TrnBure. u. A 



a hot and bitter tafte. 



Fouder. 12. A Compound Decision. 



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The Virtues. 



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XL The Liquid Juice. Given from one Spoon- 



^ S&^ 



ful to two in a Glafs of Wine, or other proper Ve- 





the Womb, it attenuates tough Flegm, opens obftru- 



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Se^faKelfc^l^ ''^'^^^ ^""^ '''' 

 Sftee- tl °^f,°'^"[,"^'°"^°/ L'^^^ ^"'i Spleen, 



■^W ^^^m 











fendsS'^k hasTn?eedTlUhe%kt "ef She L t 



^^^^^^^^^^ 



tB^^^B^:^ 









fuch as are"faiung into a Dropfie" and helprthe loft 







of Speech, by the refolution of the Tongue^ it pro- 



^^^r/^J^^^ 



vokes Urine, and eafes the Colick. 



XIII. The Infufon or Decollwn m Wme. It has 

 aU the Virtues of tlie Liquid Juice and Eifence, it is 



M^ciy^L 





'^^p\ 



the Gout, eai'es pains of the Joints, Nerves, Ten- 



J;S^&^:^kSSL^:S: 



the Palfie, and anointed upon the lower Region of 



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