784 Salmon' J- Eedal. Lib. I. 



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XIV. The Ointment or Balfam. They are Vul- 



nerary and of great ule iu healing not only of 



.», ,.p ,/v„rf, «,/,n'#>, y,ll^i/l tl,«,r,, « 



Green Wounds, but alfo of old Sores and running 



««* „il,k:'., 1,4/4 On, Common Wormwood 



Ulcers, of difficult cure, for they digeft, cleanf| 











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V. 'J-/;^ P/^^«. It grows Naturally in Cppado- 





aa; and it is a Native alfo (as £?&/?;/« fays) in 

 many Places of A/!a Minor: but with us, and lb 





likewife thro' all Europe, it is only Nurft up, and 





*°^^r"!wf-f Hdo. Flowers in our 



CHAP. DXXIV. 



Country till Auguf], and very rarely gives us any 



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0/ A K of J E R U S A L E M. 



\7f '^f'l'r^'iiirp-- "-S't'^SS: 





DwfLIde7ti\ All Authors call itB./.^.., but 



'11&B^«3lSLr 



Rheum or Humors into the Stomach and Lungs, 





eures Fluxes of the Bowels: and (as Qerari^^^%) 















II The K,^ds. Foimeily there was but one fort 



ler Ir 'w,ne. %. A Conferve of the Green Herb. 

 4. A PouJcr of the dryed Herb. ;. An Oint- 

 mcnt or Bnlfam. 6. ACataplafm. 



of Boirys known, but now we have found out 



pptis;r?is;^i;,s«/^;;^ 



7hc Vimes. 



E!0^t^^^l^ 





ted, it is profitable againft Coughs, Colds, Whe'ez- 

 mgs, (hortnefs of Breath, difficulty of Breathing, 



and drys ^heLTreprefles'lhTfarther'' Hux 'of "he 

 Humor, and difpofes them to 3 fpeedy healing. 



ufalemrorShrubby oLk of Jerufaff " ^^^ °^ 

 The Defcriptioas. 



penjhing Yearly. It is a fmall B^JhyS^fuU of 

 Branches, about a Toot and half Sigh, with fomc 

 ^rrinln T "'arll'eMfh '^'^T "' '^'^''^'"^ the firfl 



' ' ,//^f«/?/^Groundfel,^/.r/^r^f,/' Gerard 

 the upper fide of the Leaj ii of a deep 

 green, and fomemhat rough or hairy ; and that the 

 Branches are bejet imth fmall Leaves deeply cut in 

 or jagged on the edges, very much refemblmg the 

 Leaf of an Oik, which caufed our Englifh Women 



fmall, pale, yellow, Tlovoers like the Blo£mf°Z 



