GENERAL INDEX. 



Emplasters, 391 



Endive, 69 



Endive, Garden Endive, 221 



Eringo, or Sea Holly, 70, 222 



Eyebright, 71 



Fennel, 73, 222 



Sow, or Hog's Fennel, 



47 



Fern, 71 



Water, or Osmond Roy al, 



72 



Male and Female, 222 



of the Oak, 224 



Feverfew, or Fetherfew, 72 



Fig-wort, 226 



Fig-wort, or Throat-wort, 74 



Fig Tree, 75 



Filipendula, or Drop Wort, 75 



Flag, Yellow Water, or Flower- 

 de-luce, 76 



Flax-weed, or Toad Flax, 76 



Flea- Wort, 77 



Flower-de-luce, 78 



Flowers, 200, 247 



264 



appropriated to certain 



parts of the body, 265 



Fluellin, or Lluellin, 79 



Fluxweed, 78 



Fox-Gloves, 80 



Fresh-water Soldier, or Crab's 

 Claws, 57 



Fruits, 267 



appropriated to the body 



of man, 267 



by their several opera- 

 tions, bind, &c., 268 



purging, 208 



and their buds, 248 



Fuller's Thistle, 223 



Fumitory, 80 



Furze Bush, 81 



Galanga, or Galingal, 222 



Galanga, English, long and 

 round, 221 



Galen's Method of Physic, Key 

 to, 376 



Garlick, 82, 218, 227 



Gentian, 222 



Gentian, Felwort, or Baldmony, 



82 



Germander, 83 

 Gilliflowers, Clove, 83 

 Ginger, 227 

 Gladon, Stinking, 226 

 Gladwin, Stinking, 84 

 Golden Rod, 85 

 Gooseberry Bush, 86 

 Gout-wort, or HerbGerrard, 85 

 Grass, 222 

 Green, Winter, 86 

 Gromel, 85 

 Groundsel, 87 

 Gums, Rosins, Balsams, and 



Juices, 270 

 Hart's Tongue, 88 



Hawk-weed, 88 



Hawthorn, 90 



Hazel-Nut, 89 



Heart's Ease, 88 



Heart's-ease, or Pansies, 226 



Hedge Hyssop, 92 



Hellebore, black, 93 



Hellebore, white and black, 221 



Hemlock, 90 



Hemp, 91 



Henbane, 91 



Herb Robert, 94 



True-Love, or One Berry, 



94 

 Herbs, 260 



appropriated to certain 



parts of the body of man, 

 262 



altering according to pro- 

 perty, 263 



purging, 264 



Herbs or Trees, of the leaves 

 of, 200 



and their Leaves, 229 



Hermodactils, 222 



Holly, Holm, or Hulver Bush, 

 99 



Hops, 95 



Horehound, 96 



Horsetail, 97 



Hound's Tongue, 98, 221 



Houseleek, or Sengreeti, 97 



Hyssop, 95 



Ivy, 99 



Jacinth's, 222 



John's Wort, St., 99 



Juniper Bush, 100 



Juices, 202, 252 



Juleps, 204 



Kidney Wort, or Wall Penny- 

 royal, or Wall Penny- 

 wort, 101 



Knapweed, 102 



Knotgrass, ib. 



Knee-holly, or Butcher's-broom, 

 or Bruscus, 225 



Ladies' thistles, 220 



Mantle, 103 



Smock, 104 



Lavender, ib. 



Cotton, 104 



Leeks, 225 

 Lettice, 223 

 Lettuce, 104 

 Lilies, Water, 223 

 Lilies, White, 106, 223 

 Lily, Water, 105 



of the Valley, ib. 



Liquorice, 106, 222 

 Liverwort, 107 

 Lohochs, 208 

 Loosestrife,orW T illow- herb, 1 07 



with spiked heads 



of flowers, ib. 

 Lovage, 108, 223 

 Lungwort, 109 



Madder, 109, 225 

 Maidenhair, 110 



white, or Wall 



Rue, ib. 



Golden, ib. 



Mallows, 223 

 Mandrakes, ib. 

 Maple Tree, 112 

 Marigolds, 114 

 Marjoram, wind, 112 

 sweet, 113 



Marsh-mallows, 218 

 Masterwort, 114, 223, 224 

 Maudlin, Sweet, 1 14 

 Mead-sweet, 227 

 Mechracah, 223 

 Medicines, method of mixing, 



210 

 on the Temperature 



of, 376 



Temperate, 377 



Hot, ib. 



Hot in the first de- 



gree, ib. 



gree, 378 



gree, ib. 



second de- 

 fourth de- 

 fourth de- 



gree, ib. 



Cooling, 37S 



cool in the first de- 

 gree, 379 



second and 



third degree, ib. 



cold in the fourth de- 



gree, 379 



moistening, ib. 



drying, ib. 



of the appropriation 



of the several parts of the 



body, 380 

 appropriated to the 



Head, ib. 



Brain, ib. 



Eyes, ib. 



- Mouth & Nose, 



382 



ib. 



Ears, ib. 



Teeth, ib. 



Breast & lungs, 



Heart, 383 



Stomach, 384 



Spleen, ib. 



Reins and Bl ad- 

 Womb, ib. 



Joints, ib. 



Propriety or 



operation of, 387 



Hardening, ib. 



der, 386 



Loosening, 388 



Drawing, 389 



Discussive, ib. 



Repelling, 390 



Medicines, appropriated to the 

 Liver, 385 



Cleansing, 391 



Suppuring, 392 



-Provoking urine, 



- Breeding flesh, 



ib. 



393 



son, ib. 



Glutinative, ib. 



Resisting poi- 



Purging, 394 

 Medlar, 115 



Melilot, or King's Claver, 1 15 

 Mercury, French and Dog, 116 

 Dog, ib. 



Metals, Minerals, and Stones, 

 254 



Metals, Stones, Salts, and other 

 Minerals, 276 



Mints, 117 



Misselto, 118 



Mithridate Mustard, 182 



Money-wort, or Herb Two- 

 pence, 119 



Monk's Rhubarb, 225 



Moonwort, 120 



Mosses, 120 



Motherwort, 121 



Mouse-ear, 122 



Mug wort, 122 



Mulberry Tree, 123, 223 



Mullein, ib. 



Mustard, 124 



Hedge, 125 



Nail wort,orWliitlow-grass, 126 



Nep, or Catmint, ib. 



Nettles, 127, 227 



Nightshade, 128 



Oak, 128 



Oats, 129 



Oils, 205 



Oils, 353 



Simple Oils, by expres- 

 sion, ib. 



Infusion and 



Decoction, 354 



Compound Oils by Infu- 

 sion and Decoction, 355 



Ointments, 208 



Ointments, more simple, 358 



more compound, 362 



One Blade, ib. 



Onions, 130, 220 



Orchis, 129 



Orpine, ib. 



Orris, or Flower-de-luce, 222 



Parsley, 131 



Piert, or Parsley 



Breakstone, ib. 



Parsnips, 132 



Cow, ib. 



garden and wild, 224 



Peach Tree, 133 



Pear Tree, 134 



Pellitory of Spain, 134, 2'2i 



