656 SaimonV herbal. . Lib. 1. 



u'. hu. given you from Cirn^.', ,. his fpitoni. o 



i,, >Jv^nd^..^/?,^an/r^ ^^^l^^fi:!: 

 Vlt '-i% ^^uhtus. 1 cr -.'f is hot and dry in 



VIiLt/;^ 5^m&,;r/.;; It powelfully pro^okes 



K './^ I'.AvJjeotthe Rot. \^'/cZ//j''} 

 the Herb. 9. A dtftillci M\,ter of Herb, Root, 0, 



n /.., &c.^ It^digcfts and cufs crude and tough Hu- 



fills Poyfon, and thelnleclion of the Plague. Dofe 

 fichn'fl!alUhiirfir^^°°"^"^ '" '' '™'' '" ^''' ^^^' 

 ^I'lheEffenceoftheRoot. It has all the Vir- 

 :;^ct"TlJr4eSln^a^^^^^^^^^^ 



< ^"^".^•./'''■/'""^'■'■^/^f^^''"': h may be given 

 ther'fiTveLderk i"S"g' idui°Srl^ 



?nd t\aefore /luowancTmuft''^ 

 X\ I. V^e Ficfc/e of the Roor -''it is an admirable 



tiie'lL^ui'fan5\?iii^'thil{i!''"'ir 



^^XIX. The Spint of the Seed. Mixt with ibme' 



of the" Juice':" Effence, De'coftion? Po.jtr, Wa"te? 

 tient drink it up. It gives prefent f alb in the Co- 



provokes Urine and the Terms in^Womenfficili- 



Dofe one Spoonful at a time, in a Glafs of Wine. 

 XXIII. The And Ttndure of the Seed. It may 



sainft Sand, Gra.d and S.one, oi Tana.ous Mai. 



