Chap. 410. Englijh Herbs 



5% 



, \y..Thc^talk,es.yht Seed, (which _i 



ritive, Abfterfive, Carminative, Digeltive,' D 

 Peftoral, Nepluitick, Alexipharmipk, and 



ufed ill Phyfick.' "^ ''^ "°''^ ^ '^ *"' 



Worms,"helps" (hortneff 0" Breltl'i,' provokes the 



Jeran/i^|l'm^^^^ 



I. A Liquid Juice of the Herb. 1. An Effeme'^f 

 the fame j. AnlnfufionojHerborSeen - 

 4. The Seed whole. 5. A Fouder of the S 



9. An Oily TMure. io. A Deeoffion of / 



XII. 17;? L;W 7«;V^. It opens obftruaions ( 

 the Vifcera, chiefly of the Lungs, Reins, and Woml 



helps againft Afthma's caufes tree breathing, 'n 

 moves Hoarfenefs and Wheezing, provokes Urin 



-°VwTne,%nTfo "^^^ 

 ■of'thlLiS 

 « taken, and mo 



'powerlTiSpemi?n!'?n"d 

 3 given _ in fomewhat a leffet 



Poyfon, the Stinging of Scorpions, and the Biting 

 plediftilled Water of Angelica, Anifeeds, of iTn- 

 ■ ■ ■ "-itoincreafeMilkinNurfesBreafts. 



XIV. ■ 



Infufwn of Herb or S 



, and is good againtt the Bitings of Ve- 



fo put in as ?oppy Seed was; tied in a Cloth and 



helps to d'Jy upRheums°andDiffilIations from 'the 

 Head, as Galen fays, and being put into a Cap a- 

 mong other things for that purpofe it does much 

 good 5 being often fmelled to it is faid to rcftore the 



^3.°T/" Sr'c/fk Seed. Being taken from 

 haliPaDram to a Dram in Wine it is a Remedy 



ingj difcufles and -expels Wind, provokes Urine and 



takTi^fn^trnfoVwinJlactm^ 



""i! 



yj^m.-The Acid TinSure. It is good againft 

 and other contagious Difeafes, it refifts Poyfon, is 

 good againft the Stinging of Scorpions, the Biting 

 if Mad Dogs, and other Venomous Creatures, and 

 las all the Virtues of the Juice, Effence, Decoftion, 

 )r Infufion and Pouder of the Seed aforegoing. Dofe 

 many drops as to give the Vehicle a plealing aci- 



'XIX.' tJ's/Lvw/I' TinSure. It cheats the 

 Heart, revives the Spirits, refifts Fainting and Swoon- 

 ing Fits, prevails againft palpitation of the Heart, 

 ' ies up Catarrhs and Rheums, difcuffes and expels 



:ftion, provokes Urine, and is profitable againft 



Bladder, gives eafe in the Strangury, and expels 

 Sand, Gravel, Stones, and other Calculous or Tar- 

 White Sugar, and well_ mixed therewith, and 



.„_. in the Gout outwardly applied, is excellent 

 againft the Wounds or Punfturesof Nerves and Ten- 



xYl" The Decoaln ""of the Se°eTw 'vw^gar'. If 



;SS! 



K^ 



'FJeckksT'^^.^kh 



CHAP. CCCCXI. 



Of KALI, or GLASSWORT, 



Called alfo SALTWORT. 



