Ghap^ 565- 'EngUfljEerh s^^ 873 



bottomoJtheLeafhMoilejchftJelhrrefj.ahric 3. A D^cotfirl' 4/ !/'ri.'/-r r^ ,-v'' L -^'^i',' 

 Plantain^ fothatjhc dhok Lf fcL .u if d.vcrs 



each hmius a Planuin form^ hut Jometbing 



1 found it growing plentifully :ii many places of 

 Country, yet it is found growing Njlurally in Eng- 



Kind growing in feme places in the Iflc of 

 X. The Times. They fpring up from the 

 begmhitig K>'i Afrd X.0 the end <i{ Septtmhcr.\ 



Mouth, alfo Piffing Blood, and is profitable to 



recbleedingof Wounds ; it is 'likcwifc an efpecial 



rarnc. It is faid to be good againft the Falling- 

 Rckncfs, Diopfie and Jaundice, and opens Ob- 

 rtruQions of the Liver, Spleen, and Reins. 



[lores Hearing much decayed. Dofe from 3 to i 



flowing of the Courfes in Women, Spitting 

 excellent 'ufe in the 'Curing of'TphtMfis", 

 or Ulceration of the LungS. Diofcondes fays , 



ding to Dipfcoriifs) is good to cure Que 



gether fo effeftual as they, in the Dropfy, Epi- 



and in fome meaSr"e1ncarnat«.' Taken Tn°'Dri^ 

 to a Dram or Dram and half, it is faid to kifl 

 Worms in the Belly : and fttewed upon old Ulcers 



' XVIIL Tfo ?ouier of the RooT. Given from t 



Morning and Night, from i to 2 Drams in any frt 

 Vehicle, as in the Yolk of an Egg, Pulp of aRoafted 

 "" ' or in Mithridaie, or lome proper Syrup, 



Coughs , and all forts of Fluxes of the Bow- 



