Chap. 591. EngUJh Herbs. 933 



IX. J/'v i:nu-s. They all Huvvcr ai.out ih. rj ,'v Ben us, or mixt with lomc proper Wine 



^ he Bcml.'^''ire'ii'pe ^A^/'nA sJnnSn ""^ ( perns Tnf odilf UiomouJ'kflh^l^in'^bo'th^'- 





Flowers, an'd ' unripe Fruit are cold jnd Jrving in 





the firlt Degree, Altringenr, and S:yptick, Vulncra- 









2f2^'^w^s^!rf.sr»^s 



and i. .iKj cool , ,to";T„ hct'of ,hc moS vS 









i'^^kToTt'lfe^^^ 



crdV of tlie Blood aiid'juices. ' ^ ^ 



Moriiing^_and^ Evening, upon ^^^K^'V" PO^'Jj^.^'' 

 \x. 'n.<- C-^/rr-jf n/ ,^Y ripe Berrki. It is 





againll Catarrhs, and mixed with Honey, ox Syrup 

 of the Berries rife or "nnfe,_^x is good againlt 



parts ; and is alfo very profitable to ths " ' 



'xi'v. \he 'uiuiimi Infpijjate Juice of t. 



I Spoonful to 2, in a Glafs of Red Tort Wine, 

 or other proper Vehicle. The Infpiff^te Juice may 

 be given from a Dram to two Drams or more, dif- 

 Styptick Wine, and then fweetned with the Syrup 



and Mouth, flop Spitting of Blood, and 

 of Fluxes of Blood wherefoever. And ni 

 Honey are good to heal Sore Eyes. 



XV. The Deco3ion of the Roots, Stalks, Leaves, 



i^tfp^ate Jutces, bu^t muit^k Sj^'^^^i^J^^^^ 



hepccoaion of the dried unripe Berries 





iXbehdd?nw"he! 



not be beholden to the I^ijp-Berry for Red Wine, 



natural hear, if it is tal<en (being impregnated 

 with a few drops of Spint of Sulphur,) it takes 

 away the heat, and extinguifhes the malignity of 



Thklt" and'fuppotts^ the Spirits againft Fainting, 



