1052 SalmonV HerhaL LibJ 





S TJ/J' "with"' fame hnghtmfs 0^07^ 



Sorrel Wood Telioto Flowered. 



n a U d cf Sr Thorrns Walfingham's, called 

 Soci..lWal .r^ChiffJhurft w Kent, W 





f the end of a long FootftflL veTeach '"H'^"'' 

 Me % trmer^tt^cL{7 ! f^ifc^ 



yHThe Placet The firft grows very ple^, 



of Maze t"" sl/" 0"'/"^°"" °"' Plantations 

 adjacent thereto, where I 'ha ve^ gathered iF „? 

 ny times: there is fcarcely any Herb which 

 grows in greater plenty in thofe Countrys than 



VIII. The Qualities. Thefe are of the Tern- 

 perature, and properties of Common Sorrel in 

 the former Chapter-, but more Potent to all 

 thofe purpofes, and are ftecial Alexipharmicks 

 or ABtidotes againft the Plague, and all fort? 

 of Peftilential, Malign, and Burning Fevers. 



IX. TA^ Specifkation. Wood Sorrel refife 



trifS'ofdlfmooVquencheTTti\^^ 

 Appetite, and is efFeaual againft the Plague, 

 Spotted Fever, Calentures, and other like Malign 

 'x.'t/;. Preparathns. You may make there- 



Uflafm. ^6. a'AiM viater" "''"' ^' ^ " 



XI. pe Juke. It has all the before Spec^ 

 Bowels, or habit. of the Body, refifts putridity 



fZt fo^Sa 



±ey will be fo much the m»re effeaual in 

 rome cafes, more elpecially where no Fever is 



Mouth and Throat, 



Wounds made by Cut or Pundure, ftoppicg 

 their bleeding, and caufing them fpeedily to 



