vy, p 2 ,63. Say* he there, 
The Virtue evaporates by 
Boy ling. 
2>car?ouera. See v;~ 
prs-grafs. 
a Quin fie , and other 
Difeafes of the Mouth 
and Jaws. A Gargarifm 
being made of the Dc- 
co&ion, or diftill’d Wa- 
ter of it. 
Self- Ijeal, in Latin Pru- 
nella, The Root grows a- 
wry, and has fome pretty 
large Fibres. The Stajk 
is nine Inches or a Foot 
high, or higher , hairy , 
and four - lquare , and 
creeps by Fibres that 
come from the lower 
Joints. The Leaves are 
placed by Intervals, up- 
on long Foot-ftalks ^ they 
are like the Leaves of 
Marjoram, or Bafil , but 
larger, and hairy ; they 
are fo finely indented ar- 
bour the Edges, that it is 
iGarce vifible. The Flow- 
ers are purple, and are 
placed upon a Spike at 
iop • the Flower varies 
fometimes. It grows e- 
Very where among Fa- 
ilures, and. flowers in 
June. 
’Tis niuch^ of the fame 
Virtue With. Buglofs. 
J Tis ufed .outwardly in 
Wounds , aitcb. ofisenv in 
^hephetts-putfe , in 
Latin Burfa paftoris. ’Tis 
fometimes an Hand,aFoot, 
lometimes three or four 
Foot high, or higher. It 
has a fin all, ftrait, white, 
fibrous Root ; it raftes 
fweetifh , but naufeous. 
The Lea ves that come 
from the Root arc oblong, 
and fometimes whole, but 
moil commonly jagg’d 
deep, the Jags ending in 
an Acute Point ; they are 
a litlc hairy , and have 
Foot-llalks an Inch long- 
er they arc rather- en- 
larg’d by degrees, from a 
narrow Beginning - for 
the uppe-rmoft upon the 
Stalks, with a broad Ba- 
ds , grow without thofc 
Foot-ftalks, and arc not 
; jagg’d at all ; they have 
km Ear at each Side : 
From the middle of the 
Leaves, one, two, three, 
or four, or mere Stalks 
.rife, divided into $ranch- 
■tes, placed alternately. 
The 
