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SalmonV Herbal. Lib. L 



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ful to two, or more, increa'fing the Dofe gradually, 

 ^^ y°y find the Patients Body does agree with it. 

 Juice, and is ibmething more prevalent thai ' " 

 v/hich reafon it is to be given in a leffer D( 

 ^'_^the fame manner, and in the fame Vehicl„, __.._ 

 wThe'cOTltitudon of ' Bodf will bearT*^ '^'^'"'^^' 

 in ^l";;;Jf ;St?or'p^;^'"^Wat?^ "^'^ ^' "'^^ 



n;ith thofi Wines, as the Phyfician in Prudence ihall 

 Eflence, but muft be given in a much larger Dofe, 

 w/5. fromjhree Ounces to eight Ounces, according 

 *°xfv: ThPouder. It may be given for all the 

 Purpofes that any of the aforegoing Preparations ate 

 g^ven for. Dofe from half a Dram to a Dram, or 

 Dram and half, once or twice a -day in any props 

 Vehicle, it does not fo fpeedily pafs off as thofe li- 

 macV'anf if °' -"s ''''™"°"^^ |'^' ^°"S^^ *" *s Sto- 

 to old running Sores, or putrid Ulcers, alfo^Ukere 



XV. lie Ointment^ It is gwd toteal old sfres 

 and Ulcers but is chiefty good againii Tumors and 

 Ulcers of the Kmgs-Evil, for by anointing them firft 

 therewith Morning and Evening, chafing the Oint- 



Ax!'and the Li/liLe!v^d%tZ^%7mh \n'c^^^^ 

 40;.) and this I thought good to give notice of here 

 once for all, that in the following Cliapters of this 

 Plant we might not often repeat the fame in vain. 



The Musked Grape 1 

 the Chapter following 



Grape Flowered Jackth' 



fiurus. The Leffer dark Blew Colored Grapeflow- 

 ered Jacinth. 2. Myacimhus Racetnatus Tnljor Ceru- 

 leus The Greater dark Blew Colored Grape Flow- 

 mccnus. The Pleafant Sky Colored Grape Flowered 

 Jacinth. 4. Hyacinihus Eotrojdcs Ra>nofus, The 

 Branched Grape Flowered Jacinth, y. Hyaclnihui 

 htrades ilore albo. The White Grape Flowered Ja- 



rhe kuliiGriprFlowered Jaciiith.''^'' " ° '^^ ^'"''' 



CHAP. CCCXCII. 



0/ J AC! NTH Grape Flowered. 





n Englijh Grape^oJered 7mnth' 



11. The Kinds. The Gripe lowered Jacinth has 

 wo principal or eenerick Kinds, viz. i. Uyacimhifs 





. The Defcriptions._ The fi/ji, or Lefier diii- 



7t^eh!oTelfrclft IZfo) 'the Garden iuitc,\x 

 has many fmall and fat weak Leaves, lying "PO" the 

 Ground- which are fomewhat browiulh at tlieir hrlt 



