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A Table of the Jpp?-opriations* f hewing for what Part every 

 Plant is chiefly medicinable throughout the whole Body of Man; 

 beginning with the Head; quoted according to the chapters con- 

 tained in this Book, 



For the Hea 



d in 



For the Eares. 



For the Teeth. 



generall 













Wall nuts J 



I 



Afarobacca. 



25 



Pine, 



51 



Peony, 



2 



Ground Ivy, 



26 



Pomegranate, 



52 



Poppy, 



3 



Ivy, 



27 



Maftick, 



53 



Squills. 



4 



Poplar-Tree, 



28 



Mafter-work, 



54 



Larch Tree its 



Aga- 



Nightfhade, 



29 



Corall 



55 



rick and Turpen- 



Sow-sennell, 



30 



Corall-wort 



56 



tine. 



5 



Sow-thistles, 



31 



Henbane, 

 Wild Tanfy, 



58 

 59 







For the Mou 



th in 



For the Dryne 



ffe of 



For restoring 



Hair. 



generall. 





the Mouth 



L. 



Quinces, 



14 



Medlars, 



41 



Fleawort, 



60 



Moffe, 



15 



Mulberries, 



42 







Maidenhare, 



i6 



Mints, 



43 



For the difeases 



of the 







Purflane, 



44 



Throat, as Rou 



ghnefs, 







Golden Rod, 



45 



Quinfy, Kings 

 &c. 

 Throatwort, 

 Date-tree, 

 Garlick, 

 Liquorice, 

 &c. 



Evill, 



61 

 62 



72 

 73 



ADAM in EDEN 



OR, 



The Paradise of Plants 



He Method which I fhall folloiv in this enfuing Treatife, 

 fhall be accor-ding to that ivhich Anatomifts uj e in Mans 

 body, which they divide into four parts, VIZ. The upper 

 middle, and lower Regions; and lastly, the Limbs. 

 Firft treating of thofe plants which are appropriated to 

 the Head, and to the feverall parts thereof. Secondly, of thofe which 



* These are selections only from the first page of the Table of Appropria- 

 tions. Other " Appropriations " not given in this selection are : For the Eyes, 

 For the Brain, For the Nose, For the Scurvey, For fhortness of Breath, For 

 the Heart, Qualms, Faintneffe, &c.. For cooling and ftrengthening the Stomack, 

 For the Liver, For the Spleen, and For drawing out Splinters. 



