924 Saimon'i" BerhaL Lib. I, 



"" Vll^'The Siua/hie, 



and dry in the third Degree. Aperitive, Digeftive, 



Abfterfive, Attraaive, Carm-natiye, Cofmetick, 



rick, Pt2 



the Strangury, W ftoppage of Urine by St 

 Gravel, Sand, or Tartarous Humors lodged ir 

 Urinary parts: itisgoodagainftAlthma's, Coughs, 

 ththifis and other Difeales of the Lungs ; open Ob- 

 ftruaions of Liver, Spleen and Womb, and provokes 

 the Terms in Women. It cures the Scurvy, Drop- 

 fy. Gout, and Quartan Agues, kills Worms in Chil- 

 dren : and outwardly applyed eafes pains of the 

 Gout, Sciatica, Liver, Spleen, and Reins, being 



An Mence. 4. An Injufion 5. "a Loh 

 A Cataplafm. 7. A DiftUkd Water. 



The Virtues. 



e. It is made of the Root fcraped 





of Wind,' and eafes GripTngs in' 



rs 



els , being a peculiar Enemy to the Scurvy. 



XL The Liquid Juice of the Root. Being 

 given in Drink, it is held to be very effeaual lor 



Woms \n ChUdrenT^A clMhJmlnifeRoot^xZ 



alfo laid upon the Belly. 



ViSi o?th?"/.V befides^wW ^'- ^''/^^ *''' 



Ureters and Bladder ^ is profitable againft the 

 Stone, provokes Urine, and expels Sand, Gravel, 



is a good Remedy in ftrong Bodies againlt Aftii- 

 ma's. Coughs, Colds, Phthifu, and other like 

 being given fome Hours before the coming of the 

 fit ot a Quartan Ague, it alters its Courfe, and 



Childbed , it brings away the After-Birth , and 

 caufes due Cleanfing. Dofe from one SpoonM 



xin." Th 



.'&«; 















feiiv^ 



Srani"ry,^p'afn' 



^^fasis; 



"^StZ. u.. 



deof the7;//Vfwith 











adueConfiftency 





s;'^ 



'-^2'"^^ 



ffceh"VcE; 



pain: and applyell to the' bottom of tHeUy' 

 It |v^es h^P ^jlj^rehej m^the Strangury. ^^^^ "^^ 



alfo from the Herb. It is profitable for all't^ 

 purpofes aforefaid, being dulcified with fine wliite 



I\'^t^zX?'mo^^\frilt bemixt '''" "" 

 Skin be'wa(hr[her°e^uf Tnd fuCF '^"''°°' 

 it will (if ufed for forae'confiderable time)'?lS 

 the fame from Spots, Tannings, Sunburnings, Pim- 

 pies , Scurff , Morphew , and other Defilements 

 XVII. The Spirit of Horfe Radifh Roots. It is 



are taken, it cures the S.curvy abfolutely in a co^ 

 habit of Body : caufes a good Appetite and Digefti- 



Limpfja, and caufes a due Circulation of the fame 

 through all the VefTels, and every part of the Bo- 

 dy. It is profitable agaioft Rheumatifms, the 

 Gout, Dropfy , Jaundice, and all obifruaions of 



CHAP. DLXXXVIL 

 Of R A G - VV O R T. 



J A M E S -- VV O R T. 



THE Kamei. It ivas unknown to the 

 Greeks: the Latinos call it facob^c, and 

 rrba Jacobi, Ihs Jacobi fcT Jacob<ea : in Enghfl>. 



Kinds of this Plam; but the five fo»o'^^S ^^^J' 

 'facouTs'enltirLoh'eiiy^ Ihs vefiieZ J'('^'' 



