94^^ SalmonV HerhaL Lib. 1, 



fine Fonder. Dofe from half a Dram to a Dram, 



venknf 'Vehide!"^as° in^a Glafs"ot^ Whke"{vTne. 

 It is an excellent thing againft the Kings-Evil, 

 Belly-ach, and to Purge Choler and Fiegm, cleanfe 

 the Stomach and Bowels, and to open obftruftions 

 of the Inwards. It is profitable againft Scurvy. 

 Gout, Dropfy, Agues, and Jaundice, and pricking 

 pains of the Pleura or Sides. 



XXIII. The Compound Foitder. Take fine Pou- 

 ier ofm^eubarb 2 Ounces; White Rqfin in fine 

 Youder an Ounce and half; Cremor Tart ari in fine 

 Pouder half an Ounce , miix them. It diffolves 



Bradder, or^'any ^othTpans caufed by anyFaU 

 or Bruife, potently flops Fluxes of the Bowels, 



very eiFeclual to flop a Gonarhea, or running of 



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'"xxiv! ^Sylupui d 



Ginger 2 Drams; Waters of Betony, Bugh/s, Cicho- 

 digeji in Balneo or a Sand heat all Mght, the next ] 



Melancholy, aUays the heat of Inflamations,' flops 

 hot Rheums, and fharp Fluxes of the Bowels, by 

 leaving a binding quality behind it. Dofe 2 oi 

 3 Ounces in Clarified Whey^ or a weak Injufwn 



" XXv!" The'Du't"Drink. Take of Gmife Rhcu- 



V£^t7fcrapJf.Z'{f'e7h!&^^^ 

 der Seeds, Muflard Seed bru.fed, oj each ? Oun- 

 Mellf%t!hZ''^ptt''-^\?w'^7 ^''^" ""^ 

 other Ingredients, in a Net-bag with a Jfone )n it ; 



CCS; Chio Turpentime , enough to make all" ut> 



and Bowels," carry" off (hat J Humors ^cu,?!"^ 

 Scurvy, Gout, Dropfy ;, Jaundice, Strangur 



biEn^'"""' eiS^in ifand wSs' 

 I" XX1x"t/;. htfolated or DeeoQed 0,1 of Rhru. 



in °dll theff^lTver^f efFeaual, and i: 



lnf^}lhf'RheutTm^2Mbi?e7n^^^^^^^ 

 a ^uart; White Wine Vinegar, Spirit of Winelf 

 each half a Pint; Rheubarb very thin Jluedi 

 Ounces ; Madder 7(oots ,n grofs Pouder ? Ounces ; 

 Roch Alum I Ounce ; mix and digeji in a gentle 

 Sand heat for 24 Hours; then add Uortey 6 Oun- 

 ces ; dige/i again 24 Hours ; prefs out the Juice 

 and keep, t for Ufe. It cures all forts of Sores 

 Cankers, and putrid Ulcers in the Throat, Almond*, 

 Mouth, Tongue and Gums, they being waOit or 



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1 Arz MAArzi: L Greek! 'O^i^f^ttL 



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k, but I can fee no Reafon'fbr it, nor any force 



sr of growing, and Qualities are every way 



Ferent. It is a Angular Plant of its own 



Epithi'ta from the Country in which it is 'pro- 



Ihe Defer iptions. 



yi. «j s\oot U Bufhy, compofed of many Strings 

 'stalk 'than mLx^ ahm'a Tarfhigh' 'i^Jfevfral 

 ' T AiieVifbeafsaarli 

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