83a 



SalmonV HerhaL Lib. L 



s'tM^lach confifi'nTof%eJmal7u!-Z Ipiecl, 



Vakfthe/eBldjJrsgZw Zlk'fiJthey ripen JL 



nent, and open into three parts, in each tohcreof 

 lies one round, hard, blackijh Seed, of the bignefs 

 of a great Pea, fpotted on the out fide with a mark, 

 much of the form of a Heart, as it is painted on 



VIl'. Th7F/a7eT AU thefefeveral forts of Peafe 

 them in Manured Fields, for the profit of the Huf- 

 and fo alfo the eleventh, being firft brought to us 

 out of Ita/y and other places, being originally (as 

 IS fuppofed) a Plant of Indian growth. 



VIII. Ire Times. They are all Sown in the 



"rfTn'in-^fhe 

 The eleventh Flowers in Auguli or 



-lowfil 



^_ IX. The Qualities. We fpeak now of the firft 



lick; Chylifick, Analeptick and Spermatogene- 

 . ^- '^^f Specifitatiort. They are peculiar againft 

 me StJangmy, or ftoppage of Urine, Sand, Gra- 



Ai. nippocraics a'j^, 1 iiat rf.j/<? are lels Wind* 

 than Beans, and pafs fooner thro' the Belly; And 

 a^rf like'unto &//'f nd a"re eat'e^'"'^'^ '^'"'' 



lE?fo Hi' V ki? ''SatX^'^'°?' 



the dryedfeate. 9. A DccoSion of Peafe. 4. A 

 MeJl. 1 '-The AJhtfof fei&SttZ "ami Cods. ''-' 

 A Difiilled Water from^Vezk BloJJoms, or from th 

 Di^fUkd by Retort fromTryed f/Ie.'' 



XIII. The Ejfence-of the Leaves and green Cods 

 [t is highly Aperitive, Abfterfive and Diuretick 

 jpens Obttruaions of the Reins, Ureters and Blad- 

 ler, breaks Gritty Stones, and expels from the Reins 

 md Bladder, Stones, Gravel, Sand, and Slimy 





vokir^'Tnd 





I S nl 



>l}wn of the Peafe cith 



xTi. The firong 



ions, Lneniijes l-anguilfiing Nature, 

 i, and provokes Luft extreamly. It 

 le Bowels, and Hops all forts of Lasks 



)ilcuites Tumors m W omens Brealts, proceea- 



inglhefeiti: apply ed to the Tetticles which 



woln. It difcuHeS the Tumor, and eafes the 



If It H made mth Wine and lolks of Eggs, 



and applyed to weak Joints it ftrengthens them : 



