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low flowers : which being 
paft, the Seed comes forth 
like little blacktfh Tongues: 
The Root is white and 
Angle* It grows in fertile 
Fields, were it is Town ; it 
flowers from June to Sep- 
tember. Woad is aftrin- 
gent, bitterilh, and acrid. 
Indigo is of the lame tafte 
and vertue. Woad a- 
bounds in a volatile Salt, 
and is a good Hepatick 
in the Jaundice. VVedelius 
makes a volatile Salt of it 
without Fire. It belongs 
the Creffes by its 
and Tafte, and may 
be plac'd with Chelidonum 
majus The Fiow'ers fmell 
like Creffes. 
Indian SHUoati, or Indi- 
ct >, in Latin Glaflrum Indi- 
cmn. The Root is given 
in Decoction , ior the 
Stone , *nd againft Poi* 
fons. 'Tis fuppofed that 
Indico is proper for the 
jaundice. 
N. 
'TrdEllOatp, in Latin %e- 
doaria. Tis an hot 
and dry Root ; it difcuffes 
Wind, is good for the Bi- 
ting of Venomous Crea- 
tures. It ftops a Loofnefs, 
fuppreffes Vomiting, and 
is good in a Windy Cho- 
lick. 
But Dodtor BoJlockj fa- 
mous Cordial, is count- 
ed a moft admirable Me- 
dicine for the Cholick and 
Gripes, and to ftop Vo- 
miting; befides many o- 
ther rare Virtues it is 
known to have. 
It is prepared, and lold 
by Mr. Jojloua Sendai in 
Neve Queen [beet, London . 
’Tis ufed now adays by 
Phyficians, againft the 
Contagion of a Pcftilen- 
tial Air, and for Hyfte- 
rick Fits. Take of the 
Roots ofZedory, of the 
Seeds of Daucus, of the 
Roots of Love, each 
two Ounces ; of Red 
Myrrh and Caftor, each 
half an Ounce ; of the 
Roots 
