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SalmonV Herbal, Lib. 1. 



Wormwood Marih, 



Bc/u^g:«^ to Sea III 



grouiiie; in tho baltM^rfli by the Rp.ers fide, run- 

 n-ng aloHK ihe South Me of the Town of Lvr. 

 R,g!s 111 KcjoiL, on the South of thjthdd calieJ 



Dutd by the Se 



iiv th , but being tranfpbnted into our Gu? den 

 r thrive as well ab if they ueie Natural i 



7kT/«w. They I 



.riromrts. 



\n. The SLuahties. They ai 



tick and Alexipharmick. 

 \ III. T/^f Specification. They have all the V ir- 



rot half 'their ftrength and force in their Eftias 

 But by reafon they are not altogether fo bitter, 

 they are more acceptable to the Nicer fort of Pa- 

 htes. They refift and expel Poifon, and gently 

 Purfje the Belly. 



IX. IH 2 reparations. All the Preparations 



molt ufual, VIZ. i. A L./^aiJ Juice. 2. A De- 

 codion m Wine. 3. A Cataplafm 



the Virtues. 



X. Ihe Ltqaid Juice. Taken to 2 or 3 Ounces 

 in \ eal Broth in the Morning, it gently loofens 

 the Belly, and kills Imall Worms in the Stomach 



XII Ihc Catnplafm. The green Leaves made 

 into a Pultile by beating them with Figs, Nitre 

 finely poudered, and Darnel Flower; and applyed 

 to the Belly, Sides, and Flanks, are laid to be good 

 for luch as are Splenetick, or are troubled with 



CHAP. DCCXLVII. 

 0/WORMSEED. 



I np « E Karnes. I find not by what Greek 

 1 Name it has been cilled ; but in Utin it 

 is called Sementina, Semen ad Lumbrtcos , Semen 

 Luwbi icorum ; and in Englifh mrm/eed. 



II. The Kinds We make two forts hereof, 

 VIZ. I Sej^ie^Tran/m^rinum, Yoit^&uWormked, 

 and this is called Santomcum ; Semen Sunitum , 



Ahfinthi] peregTim Semen, Shop Wormfeed, and 

 Wormfeed Wormwood. 2. Semntm. Angbca , 

 Semen ad Lumbruos Anghcum s Carnclwa- MJ^- 

 grum alterum amarum, Englift WormJeed. To 



