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SalmonV Herbal, Lib. I. 





as poffibk, raife up the whole; and bet- 

 placed in thePor, Tub, or Ofe defigned, 

 therperfon be ready to cut oft thofeendsi 

 "" XXIV. 1 1 . Then Vet the Foot of the 

 its defigtfd Place, direaiy in the middle 

 Veirel, taking care that the Turf or Eartl 



fore di I'eaed, with which cover the Turf all round, 



bf Shkh don^^wTteSe pTam' and"rei^ovT?t 

 into the (hade, till it has "^^"j^g pj';^'/'''^"^^.^^^^,'!^ 

 defign it (hall ftand^^ ^J^^^ ^^^ ^ ^^ ^^^^^ 



Phnt^them, according to the Method beiore pre- 



GiUiflowers are only in Preparation (the firft yeai 

 after they are Planted) to produce Flowers and 

 Seeds the year following ; fo that without this 

 "xx'vn.^i^. We Plant them iii Pots or Cafes 



again in the Spring, to replant them in the borders, 

 or other parts of the Garden, where they may 

 make the belt (how. But when we would have 



XXVIII. I J. In cafe the Stocks are not mark- 



and Cold North and North- talt Winds, which 

 k'potsV to be fccured'from the fame Inconve- 



ing, but you may Sow them intheAd,*^rf 



E!inh'VX''S ^n fuch a'^man"''''''^^ ''^"'^' 

 of your fingers; turn the Pot upfide "dow^' a^ni 

 (hake It a little, till you perceive the Earth to 

 Pot qui'te oft, and holdiiig''''the'' Plant in bofh 

 your hands, carry it gently to the Hole Dug fcr 

 It, where having placd it as it ought to be! fill 



degree, Ab{ted^^■e, Anodyn,°He5atick! Sp£tfct 

 Nephritick, Hyltenck, and Neurorick, and ot thin 

 ""XXXII.^T^^; Speafication. The Flowers eafe 

 the hardnefs and pains of the Womb, provoke the 

 Terms, expel the Birth, Afterbirth and Dead 

 Seinfe th^e Re?n"*and u"rinaf "^'ff' '"'^ ^P'''"' 



'xXXin. TlJ^repJaioZ'.' You may make 



man of ;. 



■ Heads of 



der of the Seed. 4. A Gargarifm. < 

 thalmick. 6. A Dijiilled Water of ti 

 "■ 1. ACatiplafnt. 



7ht Virtues. • 



XXXIV. The Liquid Juice or Effence. Ac- 

 :ording to Galen., they are of a cleanling quality, 

 md of thin parts ; they open the Obftruaions of 

 Liver, Spleen, Reins, and Womb, provoke the 



them from^MiftsanTcioud^ whi^ch fe^^tol 

 fight; and take away fuch Films, wh 

 nning to grow over the Eye. Dofe t 



XXXV.. The Decoaisn of the Heads of flowers 



Di Dry ;_ it reQifies the Indifpofition and hardnefs 



:he Juice or ElTence. Dofe from a quarter to half 

 a Pint morning and night. 



XXXVI. The Pouder of the Seed. It has the 

 "irtues of the Juice, Effence and Decoaion : and 



up into an Eleauary, with Rob, or Pulp of >- 



"'^"".^ 4rfive,°DiuredckJ H5£ick,"and Deob- 



