580 SaJmonV He^rhaL Lib. I. 



them/elves open, fo ihit ice \an fay link or nothing 

 of their Color, or ¥rmt which fucueds them. 



X. The Pkces. The firft is known almoft to eve- 

 ry Child to grow and climb up upen Trees, Hedges, 

 Buflies, Bticic or Stone Walls, Houfes, Churches, 



woody, fhady, and moift places, under Hedges, and 

 incomers ofwafte Grounds, Lanes, and the like; 



North Weft'parts of ^;m,^ where omEnslifh 

 XL The Times. Our Ivy Yhwas not till Jul 



fye. Tlic Berries arc alfo hot and dry in the fee 

 degree, /Iftringenr, Diuretick, and Alexipharmi( 





gnefs of high Swan Shot, or 



h are ufed 



ireaaot fcale, drawing torth the Hum 



more poLfs IhaSeSr^ndif °'°'''^' ^^"^ ^^^ 

 with thXofities of'the Iffue 5° if tte \^'ood 



the nature of /i>'lVood 



I Nte^andlTcera 

 TS loever; being diflblved in Vinegar and put ii 



more hereof in my Seplafmm, or Druggip Shop, Lib. 



DruggiftsShops being for themoft part counterfeit^ 

 having neither the form or appearance, nor the Vir- 

 tues of the true Gum, the falfe being for the inoft 

 an tafi • ° ft "'''' '''°^'' '""^ ^'^^ '^""^^' 3nd of 

 ^ed^color^^clean of a ftron|fmdirand^of a Sp, 

 'y^hul'mlfq^M^cfofRoot!, Leaves, ,nd 



^v-,o ^y ui^u iiiULii iiiwdiuiy It IS an t,nemy to 

 the Nerves, but much ftrengthens them being out- 

 wardly applied, the juice of the Root is fa id to be 

 good againft the1)it_ing of the Phalangium, or poy- 



juice of Leaves "or B«r!es^"fed\s an Errhke, ty 

 liuifing it up the Nofe, purges tlie Head and Brain 

 >f thm Rheum, which canfes Catarrhs or Defiuxi- 

 )ns into the Glandules of the Throat, Jaws, Eyes, 



XIX. The EOence of Roots, Leaves, or Bcrrn's 

 It has all the Virtues if the Liquid Juice, but is 

 rnoie powCTfol as being depurated, and fo is to be 

 given in leffer quantity, as from three quarters of a 

 Spoonftl to a Spooaful and half, increafing^e Dole 

 as the Age and Strength of the Patient wilfbear; it 

 ■" " ""■' "°^'^j^Sainft the Yellow Jaundice, provokes 

 )1 Sand, Gravel,%nd°finSl Ston^ lomThe 



aDecoaion in Vinegar mixed with Damask Kole 

 Water and Oil of Rofes, and applied to the Fore- 



