Chin 



V.;nljlh 'H.r/.,_ 



82;^ 



lYi.lhe Times. They F 





'"TL'T.f^"//.^/"l"'r/; &,A-rf, 



XIII. Boiled, hakei, orRi^j/ZfiParfneps. Eaten 



voL Luft. They ftrengthen the Stomach, \uihs 

 and Bladder, and provoke Urine. But the il;7./ 



^Tiv! fiii'S' ./feneps^T^s all the 

 former Virtues-, it is Iweet, and eats pleafantly 

 fbr°lhen k is" beft!° it TZade 'of BakeT'or Hypochondriacal. 



Boiling a little, as a quarter fart of White or 

 Red Fort Wine may be added. It comforts or 



Sf; S'-^'alijJ'Hicrat^'^fd^^^^ 



Aperitive, AbftXf OrminnVive ,' %tS 

 an7' AlexiplrarJ!i?k*'l..!l^.f ^15et ' f"^'^"''''' 



Strangury provo|« UrTne" clLnfo th? RdL and 

 Bladder from Stones, Sand, Gravel . Slime 



hhx^r. Every wie of which ^arc pofltlTed with 



Tarfnep half Boded, then chopt Jmall, and mxt 

 mlh Eggs, Sue, BcefSuetJhred, Salt, and the 

 other proptr Ingredients. It is excellent Ft--- 

 Boiled Roots, Biead, \x'ABecoaion, made with A 



Saty^onTt'ddo, &c. after this foUovifing man _ , 

 befa-li Boiled cr Baked in their Skins, or hi/f 



CHAP. DXLV. 



Of PARSNEP Cow. 



1 w.;. xutW^f: (for toEre exnm 



tf'Sp^hhum -"(n^Englfh, °S' ptrfne^^^'l^i 

 '!u\Xe"'^"'^' ^^'•'■•"■'^^i 'hat it is called alfo 



