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. linapi filiqua latiuscula glabra, femine ruf- ' 
fo, live vulgare. I. B. Common Muftard. 
Sinapi album filiqua hirfuta femine albo vel 
ruftb. I. B. Sjfj. ibid, linapi album. OVr. Em. 
White Mufiard. They both belong to Cl. I, 
Gen. XXI. i. They Flower in y'ww and 
Thefe two are only met with in Gardens. 
The young Herb is a very good Ingredient in Sum - j 
mer Sallet s. The Seeds are chiefly uled in Phyfic as ■ 
well as in Sauce, they are a very good Cephalick be^ i 
caule of a mighty Stimulating Nature by which they 
loofen and dilculs vifcid Humours, whether of the HeaS 
or other Parts of the Body, they are likewife diuretic 
and may be uled in \PalJies Apomas and H)ropJies. i 
Sisymbrium Cardamine, leu Nallurtium a- 
quaticum. I. B. Syn. 300. Nallurtium aquati- 
cum vulgare. Bark. Aquaticum feu Cratevae li- 
um. Ger. Em. Water CreJJes. Cl. I. Gen. XXI.r 
I. Flowers in and very common in 
Watry Ditches. 
The Iharp and penetrating Tafle of this Herb fuf- 
flciently proves it a very great dcterfive and therefore 
piroper in all Glandular O^^Ctruffions, it has got no 
Imall Reputation as an Autifrorbutic and its frefli 
Juice which is the bell, may be taken m ‘Broths or 
Med'rinal Aks. The Seeds which will keep dry 
are met with in the Shops but are not lb good as the 
Green Herb, and indeed all Plants of this kind as Srur- 
rv Grafs, Chervil, Broocklime, ^c. Should be ufed 
frefh, tor they loole their Virtue in drying. 
Sirymbriim. vid. Mentha aquatica. 
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