Cha 



Herbs 



555 



vmg levcMl imau Leaves let thereon, very like to 

 Sor?--r"in?broader''?nd'of'^^'' "^-^"^^ ^"' ^ ^'"-^ 

 of thefe Branches, at the joints of the°Leaves,'"up to 

 at a place, Itanding upon very fhort footftalks, which 



elliDgmuchvircousa:iJ grois }• 



ces of Italy, and near Padua plentifully, but wii 

 us it is only nurfed up in Gardens. 



thritick, and Cathartick. 

 _ VUI. The Specjication. 



I. A Liquid Juice ^ the Herb. "V. An E 

 4 Decolfion in Water or Wine. 4. 4 P 



creafing it according to Age and Strength gradually 

 to tivo, three, or four Spoonfuls-, it may be givcii 

 mixed with PofTet-drink, Sack-Whey, or Mutton 



"" Til ■ 77;. T^ecoHion or hfufion in Water or \v,ne 

 ■Is !o\e'^ Wen^inT'r°a-e?Vanrit '"k Sfe '"" 



quid Juice,' EfTencc'or Decoftion, but q"e" tes not 

 iofpeedily, it kills Worms efieaualiy in Old or 

 idice,^aralVo obftruaLs of the VVomt"w 



XV.'m"B"J-J ^r 'omtment. It is excellent 



the parts affcQed, it alfo digefts ireenlvo^d;, 0? 



— '^gn Ulcers, cleanfes, dries, and heals them in a 



(hort time, but this more efpecially if thepou- 



C H A P. CCCLXXXIX. 



0/ H Y S S O'P Hedge Baftard. 



