loBo Salmons Hef^bal. Lib. I. 



'ftInd'"ng[«w>e\our!d or clofe together, as it were^ 

 TrJgu77 heads, "jhere ts another fort cf this 

 ^ IV. Thefecond, or fraaUEfuIa, or Pine Spurge, 

 (which is thought to be Ru/<indus his Efula ) Its 



!";/v'S"ItwV(/rf/™.Tr^///, artdcau/e tt 

 10 Mijh. Ike Root of thu Efula, ts accounted 



J'-Z the^i>f|^TW bVthe^Serfid"\«ween 

 growsTmany oi'olrGatFns' 'ThTjecoldfnii 

 third grow in fome places in Germany andlrance 



with "S m^many^ places, Gerld ftys,' u °gTowTm 

 almoft em7wherl!°"r/b^')/,//gro"st mall 



K V'e ^.ahties. Efula is hot and diy in the 

 ... . ... Inflaming Cathercnck, ftrorgly 



(auiamck; of thefe thefecond kind 





Choler, and other Vifcous'huinors and Tartarous 

 matter from all parrs of the Body. 

 • XIV. The DecoSion of Seed or Leaves in Fat 

 Broth. By Bathing with it, it cures the Stingmgs 

 or Bitings of Scorpions, Hornets, Serpents, and 

 downwards Cholkr and Flegm, eafes the pains 

 and takes away the hardnefs of the Belly, and 

 fwelling of the Breafts. And is lingular againft 

 the Dropfy, Sciatica, Rhcumatifm and Gout, be- 

 XV. Ihe Root prepared. It is done by bruifing 

 it, and Keeping it in Vinegar, and fo reducing it 

 to pouder. Dw/condes fays, it may be given to 



XVI. The MM or Juice. It is dangerous to » 

 taken inwardly : but outwardly, it is good againft 

 the Stinging of Scorpions and Hornets, the bit- 

 ings of Serpents, Mad Dogs, tJc and appl^d o 



