960 Salmon^ Herbal. Lib. I. 



LXXXIX. T/v dmd Leaves of Damask and 1 exceffive Bleeding, Applied to the Region of the 

 7?,.,/ R iP. Tii^rlried Leaves of the }:iamask and Heart, it prevails againit its Palpitation, allays In 

 chiefly^for Sweet Bags. But flarnations, cures ^/r//;.^./s Fire and is good againft 

 .. , „T. TI7, ^_ T, . molt Difcafes of the Stomach. Applied to th 



"Wine, gently open and purge the Body, moreefpe 

 ' • • ■ - - • Infufiom, both inwardly_an, 



XC.^ Tlje Rofe Cake. If it 

 mixt With Rofe Water, 'and cut fit to the place it 



utwardly 



Hej-i ot Pain, and caufes Kelt, Quietnefs 

 ^ XUl. 0A-.v,.vRy.:r«;,'7 0;;;/)/w;w^?*,Oilof Rofes 



■L'lled a %jitlT:'lix! and%oJe'theTin a 'oia/s 

 Lhjf llopt, to the S.injcr a whole Week, jhaking 

 frcfs than out, and put infrejl) Rnfcs, doing in like 



.iml ripe Oil Olive, ojten viajhcd, .ind Red Ro/es 



K^.-s'lge2-r zaihou" hxprr/fwn'' It is _Anod7n, 



' \c\V^'l aJ^/L ■!««« r^S Ointmen't"of Rofes. 

 AL[%cfi%d7vje'LZJcs "a p'^undT'mi and 



,u before. At 'length affuje Juice of Red Rofes 



ing: it ftrengthens weak', pained^ and wearied 

 Limbs, heals gaulings and frettings of the Skin, 

 angry Puftles, Wheals, Tettars, Ringworms, and 

 - - ■ ScurfF, 



Morphew, and other like Leprous De„^w,w,Lo. 



'^XCV. The cltMafm. °^'w made of %Jh 

 Red Rofes beaten to a Pulp, and either boiled foft 

 pith Vinegar oj Rofes- or not boiled, adding Vinegar 



<f Balaufiians. This being applyed'hot to the 

 Throat and Jaws, is good againft pains in the 



ment, it is good agaiiit the Piles, and flops their 



pain.' rakc^hh^'^Rofe Wau^a ^^anf 'hofe 



"tj'lf "" ^"""'^ '""^^ "^plve,^ digel}, 'aJdtelp 



XCVn. Aqua Rofurum Rubrarum, Red Rofe 

 Water. It ,is well known, and of familiar ufe 



Draughts, ^or Bloth^ ,^'as ^£w/ 8roth7chIcken 

 with' as the Forehead, Temples, Noltrils, 



IS^l 



XCVIII. Aqua Rofirum Bamafcenarum, Damask 



thl'mtlViiTa '"ImUE^Zfthful fuinfng'tfll 

 '^- Rofe Le.ives are dry'. Ot thus, rake%hole 

 .JkojeLe^avcs not'exZiuktef/bm them In 'a 

 mortar, andinafitVeJfel.jfufe on them a good 

 quantity of fair Water, M digejl together jor a 

 Day or two, and then Dilhll with a good Fire in a 



find upon the top of the Water fome few'^Drops 



Adeps Rofinm, which if you pieafe you 



Teparats trom the Water. Or thus, Take 



Daivask or Musk Rojes, bruife them m before, and 



• -n put them into a Wooden Veljel with a narrow 



outh, laying them Stratum Super ftratum with 



'r-top all 2, or 4 Inches, flop the Vefelclofe ''with Cork 



or 9, ihenDijUll by aCoppeUefica, fo will youhave 



as before. This is i'ndeed a n 



iL^t^E 



;w;rand M^dkam^^ ;;^^^-the m^ 



nd purge"the"Belly. °Tf"u wiirdo this of it 

 dth Syrup of Violets,- or with Syrup of Rof 

 ' XCIX. Spirit us Rof arum D.imafcenarim £ 

 ''ake Flowers of Musk or Damask Rofes ^oor^ 



theVegelfo 



