1 1^6 Salmons Herbal. Lib. I. 



broad, unevenly Aentci about the edges, and {ullej 



c tofsofthe S, 

 slnaFrkklyh 



ry frequent in our Country, efpecially in Kent, al- 

 moft every where, and is alfo to be found in france 

 and Germny. It grows upon Black-Heath, and 

 on the Chalky Hills about D^r//W,^and jn many 



times upon Hills, and is alfo found growing upon 

 Black-heath, _ 



IX. TheTi>r,es. They a 



r places in iCf/?/. 

 Flower late in t 



d that of the tirft or Low Dtvarf Carltne. It is 

 ,t and dry in the end of the fecond Degree, but 



jerTtivefAnodyVoiuVticVcaTdiacfrW^ir'i^ 

 k, Hyfterick, Emraenagogick, Sudorifick, and 



ier of Poifons ; eafes pains of the' Teeth; 

 i Dropfies, Cramps and Convulfions -, eafes 



ne n 



'. Crude or I 



Root. Being c 



. The Liquid Juice. 





■ Night, 

 againlt the riague, ana all reituentiai Diieafes, 

 Meafles, Small Pox, Spotted Fever, Poifon, the 

 Bitings of Mad Dogs and Serpents. It cures 

 Cramps, Convulfions, Pleurifies, Strangury, Drop- 

 Worms in the Bowels. It may be given i'n Wine or 

 fome other convenient Vehicle : It potently pro- 



tner Virtues, but as it is weaker, fo it muft be given 



CHAP. DCXCI. 



0/ T H I S T L E Melancholy. 



I. T-^//£ J\Wx. It is called in Greek, r... 





; andinEngli(h, The Soft Thijjlel 



;li(h Soft, or Melancholy Thiftle. 

 ■him: The Great Broad LeavM, Soft> 



fecundum. Our other 



-■"• . ?. Orjlum 



Luidunenjis 5 . 



'-''"" ^ orMelan- 



III. The firft, or our f5rft Englifh Soft, or Me- 

 Thiftle Melancholy EnglilTi, Firft. 



