994 Salmon^^ HerhaL Lib. 1. 



by the name of Sajf-flower, 

 "Xi-mFhyflck^ml chiefly 

 Fields and Gardens, both in 





5/)^«« there is ^liule ot nothing writt 

 the firft Species or S ajf-¥loiuer, it is t 



Cathardck, aaj'spamatog^netick. "sut' thrSeed 

 ^^"/rf.Jays, is hoc in the third degree. 

 XVII. Th-€ Specification. Formerly the. Seed 



Mhmt""and' all '■oth^'Lifeafo ' of ' 



lies ot the Lungs. 

 The Jaundice, Dropfy, Gout, Rheuroatifm, Kings 

 Evil, Impotency in Men, and Barrennefs in Wo- 

 •" xVlII. The Preparations. You 



Scruples, or more, according ioA^7~ZlT~~~- 

 Accidents, and repeated every other Day, ioxff^ 



Stool and fo Purges Vifcous E 



fhortnefs of Breath; a _ 



Dropfy, Gout, Rheumatifm and K nl. r"^'' 



Coughs, Colds, and other Diftempers offLp '',^' 



XXIII. Cnkhnel. Or Lohoch c 



^ Seed in MeaJ^ , 

 Y' " provokes 



XXlil. Cmctmel. Or Lohoch of the Seed 

 t%afthamus le^d ^^^ ^""^^ ^""""''^ °^ ^S 



hich the Emulfion is 

 fthma's, Hoarfnefs, Wh 

 feafesof the Lungs,and cj 



th Sex«s , and thereft 

 ipotency in Men, and 



■ Difeafa for 



'spirit of Wme. 4. An Emulfio. 

 {icmel'or TLohoTof'the See. 

 ExtraUei Juxee of Juniper-Ber 



andfoTlVo 



therefore :s more profitable againft the Jaui 

 It opens, cleanfesand purges, but in a more 

 manner than the Tithymales or Spurges, and fo 

 is good againft Afthmas, Coughs, Colds, and 

 \^hlhe ExtTlf'of the f/owrf. It may 

 made with Wine, or Spirit of Wine, Mead, ; 

 other things of like nature. It is good againft 



gently, and may be given from a Scruoie to t 



^7'^"' \Pw'""r- ^'"^'-'i'"", '" fine Fouder^ 

 Dram: White Ginger in Pouder 2 Drams- pJ, 

 White Sugar 1 2 Ounces^ Manna in Grains 2 Oun 



fipncy; then add the Pouder s, and make a /olid 



:rare''orolftea?'a"f''"^''^' Palfie, and an 

 Lozenge^ it may ^be gi'v"en to "chSen "to 



, XXV. Diacarthamum Novum. Take Carthamus 

 le/nou^Jalbp of "each hlf"an"oimel"'imbJ. 

 :innaman, Zedoary, of each ?' Drams .• j// 'beZg 



e given in the morning faffing, from half an 

 )unce to an Ounce, to be fwallowed alone, or 

 1 fome convenient Vehicle cold. 

 XXVI. Enema, Or the Clyfter. Take fat Mut- 



ofthc Emuifion at SeQ. 22. abcwfTquarter «/ a Pint 

 or Something better: Sal Gem in fine Pouder half 

 a Br am-, mix for a Clyfter. It Evacuates the 



IX for a Clyfter. It 



wels, and gives eafe in the Colick a 



; of the Guts -, cleaning the Bowels fi 



' ^xlvifT*^ 



