Chap. 47 6. 'Efi^ijh Berbs. 



MJSTEK-JFORT. 



fon of Angelica, being about two feet high, an 

 {lender, with fuch like Leaves at their Joints, : 

 fewer divifions, bearing limbics of white Flower; 

 fomething larger than Dill Seed. 



on the out fide, but is more hot, Jharp and biting 



upon the Tongue, than the Root of the firjl or 



'. The Places. The firft_ gjows Wild on the 



■•&ti';.^iiz?£>^". 



VII. The Qualities. They are hot and dry in tl 

 rv fubtil parts. It is Attradive, Aperitive 

 Linative,^DigeftW^ D»e^and Dm^^^^^ 



SS:^^dHyftericlt,Ptar.ic, 

 Cholick, expel Sand, Gravel 





A Liquid Juice. 2. An Hffence. :>,. ADecoifioi 





The Virtues. 



I and Difeafesboth of ^Son^lb^nd other 

 wardsrit provokes Llri"e /and helprto break 



fes' in' Women,^^!' forces awTy borfJoLd 



White'win"e!'anfufS'Isa^"4rgafLrit1ttS 



Brain, dnd other parts adjacent. Being put into 

 old Ulcers and putrid running Sores, or Tents, or 

 Pledgets dipt therein, and applied to the fame, 



feems impending : And ap'plyed to the Gout from a 

 cold Qufe, it gives eafe in the pain. Dofe ftom 



^'11 xLfiyMf. It has all the Virtues of the 



Dropfie, Jaundice /Epilepfie, Lethargy, Drowfi- 

 nefs and Sleepinefs, and other cold and moift 

 Difeafes of the Head and Brain: it has alfo a 



i almge'thlr f-rpowerfur {nd mayt ffeomVTo 

 requires, being dulcified with Syrup of Clovegilli- 



fiaion, clei° if^and indS thetelin£|'r|- 

 almoft extinft, and this he fpeaJss as a certain 

 from ly Grains to 'a Dram, mixt with a little 



