-yjo Salmon sHerbak Lib.L 
if be Virtues . 
' XIV. T be Liquid juice. Taken one or two 
Spoonfuls at a time in a Glafs of choice Cana- 
ry, or other proper Wine, it cures fuch as are in- 
wardly Bruifed by any Blow, Fall, or other Ac- 
cident. It expells Wind out of Stomach and 
Bowels, gives eafe in the Colick; and being con- 
ftantly taken for fome time, it provokes the Cour- 
fes in fuch Virgins as never had them, and brings 
them down in fuch Women as have had them 
ft opt for fome time, it allb takes away Sterility 
or Barrennels in fuch Women, in whom it is 
caufed through a coldnefs, over-moifture or i'ip- 
petinefs of the Womb, and other weakneffes of 
thofe parts: Given alfo to Women in Travel in a 
Glafs of White Lisbon Wine, it haftens and 
facilitates the Birth, brings away the After- 
Birth, and prevents, or eales Atter-Pains. 
XV. The Effence. It has all the Virtues of the 
Liquid Juice , befides which, it prevails againft all 
cold and moift Difeafes of the Head , Brain and 
Neryes; is profitable againft Apoplexies, Vertigo’s, 
Megrims, Epilepfies, Lethargies, Cams, Paliies, 
Convulfions, and other likeDileafes of thofe parts. 
Dole a Spoonful or two every Morning fatting, 
and every Night going to Bed, in a Glals of Gene- 
rous Wine. It alio expels Poifon, whether inward- 
ly received, or externally by the Stinging or Biting 
of any Venemous Creatureas, Vipers, Rattle-Snakes, 
Mad-Dogs, tfc. if it is prefently given in a pro- 
per Vehicle, and a Cataplufm of raw Gar/ick , 
be alfo applyed forthwith to the Wound. 
XVI. T be Infujion in Wine. It has the Vir- 
tues of the Juice and Effence, but nothing near fo 
powerful : yet it is a fingular Cordial, defends and 
chears the Heart, enlivens the Spirits, and is pro- 
fitable agaiaft deliquiums of the Vital Spirits, as 
Faintings, Swoonings, Vapors, Hyfterick-Fits, &V. 
Dofe 4 Ounces, at time of the Paroxyfm. 
XVII. 1 'he Ponder of the Leaves and Heads of 
Dowers. It has all the Virtues of the Juice and 
Effence , but a&s not with that fpeed which they 
do: yet it feems to comfort the Stomach and 
Bowels after a wonderful manner: it provokes 
Appetite, and caufes a good Digeftion: is a Angu- 
lar expeller of Wind, and (tops Fluxes of the 
Belly. It is alfo good againlt Coughs, Coleys and 
Catarrhs, or thin diftillations of Rheum, which 
difuffeft the Lungs. It alfo warms, drys and 
{Lengthens the Womb, and is faid ftrongly to pro- 
voke Lull, and induce Conception. Dofe one 
Dram at a time in Syrup of Citron Peels , Morn- 
ing and Night, drinking a Glafs of ftrong Wine 
after it. 
XVII I. The Syrup of the Juice or Green 
Herb. It is a molt admirable Pectoral, and is faid 
to alleviate the molt vehement Cough, being taken 
often in the day time with a Liquorice Stick * ir 
profligates a Cold, and caufes an eafy expectorati- 
on of the vifeid pituiious matter lodg’d in the 
Stomach and Lungs. It is good to cure an Afthma 
or difficulty of Breathing, fluffing of the Stomach, 
Hoarfnefs, Wheezing, fhortnefs of Breath, and a 
continual diftillation of Rheum , which is very 
obnoxious to moft of the Vifcera. It maybe taken 
particularly Morning and Night, and as often in 
the day time as need requires. 
XIX. T he Lotion. Take of the Effence"! parts 
of Madera or other Generous Wine 2 parts , Spirit 
of Wine 1 part, mix them. Being ufed as an In- 
jection up the Womb, with a proper Womb Syringe 
it cleanfes, warms, comforts, drys, and {Lengthens 
it, takes away its flipperinefs, and makes it apt for 
Conception * and if this Lotion be fet in a Copper 
or Earthen Pan over live Charcole in a Clofe-Stool, 
lb that the Fumes thereof may be received up the 
Womb, it does alfo the fame things,' takes away the 
overflowing moiflure of the Mother, difeuffes the 
Wind, and eafes the Pains of thofe parts, and by 
the frequent ufe thereof takes away thofe caufes 
of Sterility or Barrennefs. It is alfo good to wafh 
the Head , to dry up running Humors, and cure 
the Scabs thereof’ and is effectual for the like 
aftefts in other parts of the Body. Bathed or 
Fomented on the Piles, it eafes their Pain, and in 
a ffiort time difeuffes them. 
XX. The Ointment' or Balfjtn. They are good 
Vulneraries being applyed to moift and running 
Sores and Ulcers* they {Lengthen the Nerves, or 
any Limb or Member weakned through Cold, or 
moiflure, or blows, or any over-ft raining and ap- 
plyed to Ulcerated Piles, they d'ifcuis the remain- 
ing Tumor, eafe the Pain, and in a ffiort time heal 
them: the fame thing they do, being alfo applyed 
to 11 Icerated Kibes. 
XXL The Pejfary.. It- is made of the Green 
Herb , zvith its Tops or Heads of Flowers , and a 
little Wool. Being put up the Vagina Uteri , it 
eafes the Pains of the Womb, draws down the 
Vapors, prevents Fits of the Mother, provokes the 
Terms-, and in a Woman with Child, if it is near 
the Moments of Delivery, it haftens the Birth. 
XXII. The Cataplafm. Applyed to the Funda- 
ment in the Hemorrhoids or Piles, it gives prefent 
eafe tho’ the pain be never fo Vehement : applyed 
to the Joints it alfo eafes the pains of the Gout, 
proceeding from a cold caufe, or an accidental 
weaknefs of the part. 
XXIII. The Difiilled Water. It has the Virtues 
of the Juice , but very much weaker in its efteUs, 
and may be given to 6 Ounces fweetned with the 
Syrup aforegoing-, otherwife, it is ufed for the 
moft part as a Vehicle to convey the other Prepa- 
rations in. It is a very good Stomatick. 
XXIV. The Spirit. It is a great Neurotick and 
Cordial, good againft Palfies, Convulfions, Trem- 
blings, Numbnefs, Vertigo, Lethargy, Carus, 
Fainting and Swooning Fits, Vapors, Fits of the 
Mother, and the like Nervous, Cardiack, and 
Hyfterick Diftempers. Dofe one, two, or three 
Drams dulcified with the Syrup at Sell 1 8. afore- 
going. 
XXV. The Difiilled Oil. It has all the Virtues 
of the Juice, Effence , Infujion , and Spirit afore- 
going : it provokes the Terms powerfully, brings 
away the Birth (when ripe) momentarily, and 
prevents and cures After-pains upon the fpot : It 
has not many equals for the Difeafes of the 
Head, Brain, Heart, Nerves and Womb. Dofe 
from 6 Drops to 12, 20, 90, or more, according 
to Age, Strength, and Neceffity * drop them ftrft 
into fine pouder Sugar, mixing both very well to- 
gether* then give the mixture in a Glafs of 
Wine. 
XXVI. The Spirit nous Tin Jure. It has all the 
Virtues of the Juice , Effence , Spirit and Oil * It 
is ftronget and more powerful than the three firft, 
but weaker much than the Oil. It may be given in 
the Colick, Fainting and Swooning Fits, Lethargy, 
ffc. from one Dram to two Drams, in a Glafs of 
Generous Wine* but if it is given againft Vapors, 
or Hyfterick Fits, it will be beft to give it in a 
Glals of the Difiilled Water , which may be repeat- 
ted Morning and Night. 
XXVII. The Acid Tint! ure. Thi9 has all the 
Virtues of the Spirituous Tin Jure , and more 
powerful 
