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SalmonV 'Herhal. 



Lib. I. 





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Stranguiy. People in 'the IVeJi-hJies , eat of 



long Sicknefi, and the 

 ''XII. The Juice oj th 

 drank Plentifully, and h; 



XIIJ. The Emulfion of the Seel It takes 

 away the Febritick Diltemper of the Blood: 

 it gives eafe in the Strangury, abat 



Bloodf and repr# Luft,' 0)eing"u'f 

 given alfo with good fuccefs in 



'"XIV. TI>e''^Dift]ued'^7ur from 

 It isufed as a Colmetick, and fo i 

 ejP^J^^^manner , being mixed w 



Spirit of Wine in an equal proportion , it is 

 an exceUent thing for tloudy, Dim, Weak, 

 bore, and Rhenmatick Eyes, it ftrengthens the 

 pan, removes the matter afflifting, and flops tl 



CHAP. CCCCLXXXVI. 



Of MERCURY Herb EngUfl,-, 



GOOD -HENRY. 



EnglifhKMe'^uV:''ofwh?^^^^^^ 



^r'"rf ^"f'^' ^'''''^ Herb-Mercury, 



H b H '•' ^?'""y'" ^y'-'^'^f^ris, 



m. lie Kinds of Englijh Herb-Mercury. It is 

 |Plant of a Singular Species, and not at all re- 



ofte4*or^D?i"tVm"?r^ 



opinion to both thofe, and think it 

 Plant of its own Kind. But from , 



It has obtained feveral Conformable Names i as 

 Kumex unnuofus Tragi. Rumicfs penus virhfli 





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