C 2Q1 3 
j tpanderCi' J. Gen. XIV. Flowers in tine and 
Jiiiy-i only in Gardens \yhere it is railed for the 
nfe of tljc Shops. 
It is an excellent Akaiphannic and of (Treat Uie in 
all ?nalignant Fe’vet'i., where it exerts both its cordial 
and diaphoretic Power, ft is one of the principal In-» 
gredienis in that Medicine which is call’d ^iafcordium^ 
there is likewiie a compound W ater of great Efficacy, • 
which derives Name from this Plant, the fmell of 
this- Herb which is none of the moft grateful partici- 
pating of that of Garlick, with an aromatic' Mixture 
betokens it to he a proper Ingredient in Medicir»es; de- 
ligned for hyfteric Calcs. It may be taken in 2 kco£Uott 
Jrifufion, and even in ‘Po-wder; either by^t iHf, or 
made up into a 'Bolus, in which laft Form it ihews it 
. lelf hkewip a Deftroyer of Worins of the Inteftines. 
Outwardly it is a good Cleanler of Ulcers. 
ScoicopoNiA fpu Salyia agreftis. Syn. 24?, 
Ger. Icordium akerum live faivia agreftis. C. B. 
fcofpdonia feu fcordium alterum quibulHap^ 
et faivia agreftis. Park. Wocd-Sage.^ Belongs to 
the fame Family with the precceding, and flo- 
wers abopt the fame Time, It grows in great 
Plenty *^in Nottingbam-fatk. and the Hollo vv be- 
yond Larkdale^ belides diverfe other Places. 
This is pne of the principal Vtilneraries, Akxip>bar^ 
mk, and Hyfieric, in all which Intentions, (efpecially 
as it has a great Affinity in Imell with, and is no ways 
behind rive foregoing in Virtue) it may very well be 
llibfHtuted in its Roome where the other is not to be 
had in Plenty. 
Scrophularia aquatica major Syn. * 283. 
C. B, Pin. maxima radice fibroia, 1 . B. BetOT! 
! nica 
