C 64) 
Diapenfia. vid. Sanicula. 
Dir.iTALis purpurea Syn. 283. I. B. purpu- 
rea vulgaris Park, purple Foxglove. Cl. I. Gen. 
XVIII. 2. flowers in and InWoolla- 
ton Vark^ by the Woodllde in the Road to Wood- 
I'orougby on red Hill.^ and many otner Places. 
I his Hcib will Vomit very Imartjy cither Uiluletior 
boiled in Vater, w'cakK Perlons iliould notvc cure upon 
u.Parkinfon commends it for the Falling SkknejX m^ 
orders two Handfolb of this and four Ounces of Polypo- 
dy of the Oahio De boiled in.Z't;e/'and taken, Iti,s a ^ood 
eleanicr cfUlrers, and the Flowers bruiied and boiled 
wmhfrdh Sumr into an Ointment have fcm.etimes been 
of confiderable Service in Scrcpbulous Ulcers. 
Dipsactjs fylv’eftris feu Labrum Veneris. 
192. I. B. Dipiacus fylveliris. Ger. Park, ’wild 
liafel. Grows in (joluuick Wood in plenty where 
there is one Spot in which they ftand io clofe, 
one w ould think they had been fown on Purpole. 
Solid Experience lays blit little of the Phviical V'ertue 
of this Herb. Mr. Rcy fays the Roots foiled in Wine 
Liquor apply ’d to the Fundament will cure the 
Clews 01 it^ and give Rale in the Piles which is probable, 
a he fen a e Counceliors of Beauty, are very choice of 
the Rain Wan r which has flood lome Time in the I eafy 
Bafon efthis Plant, and ule i: to take off the Freckles 
and other little Blemifncs of the Skin. 
Dipsacus minor feu virga Paftoris Syn. ibid, 
fer. Em. Virga FaHons Park, [mall W'ild Teafel 
or Shepherds Rod. They’ both claim Kin to the 
Corymbiferous^ and Flow’er in June and July. I 
round this lalt no nearer than PlecJIy Forge two 
Miles from Mansfield in Company with Mr. Bird. 
where it grows plentifully. 
Dracun-^^^ 
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