ioo^ Salmon's tierhal. Lib. |. 



iPfiX,,.. 



the Virtues. 



jlmdke, opm 'obfouaions of the Stomach, Li- 

 parts. They are profitable againft the Strangury, 

 fiias the Urinal Veffels. Dofe 2 or ? Spoonfuls 



:inal Veliels. Uole 2 or ? : 



Urine, removes the difficulty of making Water, 



helps Digeftion, cleanfes the Urinary parts from 

 Srones, Gravel, Sand, and Slimy matter, is good 



yoking Urinfand" c!eanfing"'thofe VeflHrof^all 

 ftrengthens the Stomach, provokes Appetite ; and 

 traordinary advantage arid moft agreeable to the 



CHAP. DCXVII. 

 Of S A N I C L E, 

 HEAL-WORT. 



1. nr//£ K^mes. We do not find that th 

 the Ajirantia nigra Dio/coridis, or the tfe/kbon 



, The Kinds. Befides the Sankuk majo 

 ■in Chap. 4:1 aforegoing-, we have t 



(from its Author) Mat, 



Montana prima Clujij, BtzL'kit" Sin\th.''l'''st 

 America7a7rutkofoT'shmhhy'sJic{rof^^^ 

 rica. To thefe add, •;. SanicuU Eboracenfis Pi„. 



Ae?e'"!nftrtlV''is'efro^4^d C'EF'^"'^'^" ^"^ 

 ^^"irtWs 'chapter.'" '°"^' '^ *'^'^ 



TheDefcriptions. 



in. The Firft, Or our Common Sanicle /„ 

 Root is compofed of many black fibres or String, 

 as ,t verejet m a Bunch together proceedwg 

 Green Le^es > h """^ ' 



sr;,' 





JL/1 



arid Sometimes reidijb about the bnms ; from 



eh are f mall and'tvhite, jlart- 



ng cut nf Small round gree 

 ny ftanding together tn a Tuft^ in u.htch after- 



