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SalmonV Herbal. Lib. 1 



V. The third, or Wild Gold of Pleafure, the 



Rflot, with fame Strings and Fibres adjoining to it. 

 It comes up with but one round Stalk almoft a Yard 

 high, which fpreads it felf out into Branches or 



ing out on either fide, at whofe tops come forth 



Ifier'whicb'comeJoVh/ml/i'rolnd Heads, mtfa 



Mpgram with "one Seld{ but \hefe ar7 full 'oj 

 fmall yellovoiJhSeed, like to that o/Creffes, which 



^srf'f-^- 



, from which places the Seed 

 le fecond grows Wild in mar 

 ^ which being brought into 



"^"^t:;: 



come up again i eariy or its leii. i ne tnira grows 

 Fields and Grounds, which being in Stalk like it, 



they will feed when it is perfe^ly ripe, and peck 



VII. The Times. The firft Flowers late in the 



by any Author : The other two Hower in June 

 and fuly, and their Seed is ripe in Auguft and 



%\hThe Qualities. They are all hot and dry 

 as Authors fay, in the third degree. 



IX. The Specification. They are only, or chiefly 

 ufed to kill Worms in the Belly, for which thej 



the Virtues. 



. The Seed of the Santonicu 



bekiljied, butthey will likewTfe re expelkd"with" I 

 And it the Seed be mixed with Aloes, and brought 

 plyed to the Stomach and Navel, It is fald"to To 



cruple to a Dram, Night 

 mer in any proper Veh 

 n with a Draught of W; 

 [ec-Dnnk, itisfaidefFefti 



efFeftually 

 Entrai'- ' 



the Wild Gold of FleTfure. Thrs'is'to be' 



3 kill Worms 



?hat kind foever, it being often enc 

 JCIII. The other Engiijh Wormj 



bruifed 



Scruple to a Dram, as the former are given, a 

 is much more effeftual than them both, being c< 

 rinued Morning and Night for fome time. T 

 by reafon of its exceeding Bittemefs, I am afc 

 few Children can be oblieed to fike ir 



CHAP. DCCXLVIIL 

 0/ WOUNDWORT. 



V-r^UE Names. All the Woundwerts being 



1 AlJ-heals, they have one and the fame com 



mon Greek Name, which is n»V«S, ;^ n««xii, ■ 



in Latin Panax, or Panaces; and in Englifh All- 



II. The Kinds. There are feveral forts of thefc 

 Woundworts, many of which we havs already 

 treated of in aap. IX, X, and XI. CL. and CLI 

 aforegoing of this Work ; there are fome few re- 

 maining, which we (hall difcourfe of in this Chap- 

 ter, and they are, i. n«V4 iioix^«»l' «'aji9« : tocJkw 



Heraclea vera. The true All-heal or Woundv^ort 

 X^l«,Pa, 



a/i^Herb 



ordered it to be apply ed to the Cure of his 

 Wounds ; ) All-heal, oi Woundwort of Chiron. 



The Golden SSl or Woundworr'* """"^"'" ' 

 7he Defcriptionj-. 



III. The firft, or true Hatculcs AU-heal or Wound- 

 wort. Its Root is very thick, fat, and full of Juice, 

 of a white color, ramified into feveral great or con- 



Woundwort, or All-heal tf/ 

 HEKCULB.S. 



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