578 Salmons Berhal. Lib. 1. 



<1 the Lup.., thickens the pituitoa. matter, and 



they make to be tl e tiurd Srecie, ol thc-ir Unni^.^g 



I'll'sotl'^r 'Ul'rcers 0? thlf M^ulh Jnd Thrwt. ' 



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XXII /A^wZywr,.., ,> m.c.dll'. 





r.r It ha'all the Virtues of the Liquid Juice and 



IStiSilfiSs 



XXIV! ThTpolda- rf the Herb. Gl'en inuard 



V,rg,m€nfn, Three Leav'd Virginian Ivy. -, tiedt- 



&rfe;b;x'i"?^i::iSer! 



it cures Huxes of the Bowels, and is good againit 



ra ni'inquefolu, V,rg,n,an.u 'od Vi,g^mcnft,^ tive 



CatanhSi outwardly applied to any green or trdh 

 SoVand heals it! and ajplied^o anylnveteraL 



faElli'S:; £S:^S:i; o.n t^ 



runnmg Sore, or old Ulcer! \t (in forrie little time) 

 flops the fl-Jxion, cleanlis it from itsy.;-rf«. incar- 



'^H\''lHZir,c)?m''^'-^VC^T^^ 



natVs where Flefli is wanting, dries, and in a little 



ltingu;ftesnot,'bar fiys, tkat that Alwhich whilft 





it is young liings h.rth no truir,^ when it is grown 

















iSki'oHv^ I'ilfis next unto 1?'"^ ^ "^' 



cSrand malTgrfiftulI's, bcing'filft'walh'd'by in- 







cWifo" ,°and thTn (nvirea^ day "d'efllJ up widi one 



Ivy Tree or Wall. 



ofthe^Pre^parajion^^t^^^^^^^^^ 









^:^;^i^^l£ 





K^^^^^g^-^^^^^ 



HuxtsorBloSfn WoundTit It^s^lS Uteding, k 







ftrengthcn^ parts weakened by any Difeafe, as the 





hi^e'affl^xof'in^HLmort^^^^^^^ 









pirn? applied alfo to"I fimJlereaiK Comufionk 







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CHAP. CCCCVIII. 



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0/ I V Y Tree or Wall. 



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'T^,^ci.:nJvvSf^/i:ti-& 



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mlO//«.,and^W..;/thefirftotthdeNme 





' ' r:L^y'] '"J" S"?/'"™ ' ' ""' ^' 

















1 '' nHtk, actum efi. And probably it 





'" ' '' ;^ 'j;'" ;h.s/<''?-^ might lay, T/;L 





\L lit ./£me,^/AX.4^'ff fip^f;'';;^^ 



IV The Defcnptions. The Jirft^ or Our Com- 



'' /; i' UerTcfit'ij enll^tfl^lmtkliri 



mon Ivy, Tree Ivy, or Wall Ivy. The Root hereof 

 sydy ar:dJibrL, runrttng Ider the upper Cru'l 





of tie tarth, from this Root it grows up with a 



7 K ^ / f fj" l^' ' AXnT/he^^TnT^l^^H^aa 



X::SJi:^^:s^$'^st^h£zzi 



""[ 1 ' V 1 *^°7'"u" /'''' TreeT^,''orwSt4'i 



forth on all fides many woody Branches, and growl 

 lometimes alone by it felf into a pretty Bufh, as Lc- 



ph, which > 0'rVJga/lruZ^vi[\AZL% 



fends fortlt feveral fmall Roots into the Body or 



l7i^:^rni'''^i 



Branches of the Tree upon which it clambers, where- 

 by It climbs up almoftinto all parts of the Tree, or 



r^lU^7l4V>LtTU^^^^^^ 



it It clambers upon a Wall it climbs up and lays it 

 felt m the Chinks or Joints of the faidVall, whe- . 



