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parts, and provokes the Terms in Women where 
they are flop. Dofe from i, to 3, or 4 Spoonfuls 
in White Port Wine, or the Dijlillcd Water here- 
of, Morning and Night : and fo taken it kills 
Worms. 
XIX. The EJJence of the fame. It has all the 
Virtues of the Liquid Juice , and may be given in 
the fame manner, from 1 Spoonful to 3, according 
to Age, IV c. It comforts a cold and raw Stomach, 
caufes Appetite and a good Digeftion^ expels 
Wind, and isgoodagainft the Colick, IV c. Given 
to 4 or 5 Spoonfuls, 2 or 3 Hours before the com- 
ing of the Fit of a Quartan Ague, it caufes in fome 
Vomiting, in others Sweating, and fo thereby alters 
the courfe of the Ague and cures it. 
XX. The Decoflion or Infufion. They provoke 
Urine powerfully , expelling Sand , Gravel, and 
Tartarous Matter out of the Reins and Bladder. 
The Root may be fliced thin, and laid to Infufe 
all Night in Rhenifh Wine, or in White Port, or 
Lisbon Wines, and drank in the Morning Falling, 
and fo to be continued for fome Days. 
XXI. The Syrup of the Juice. It is made by 
diffolving double Refined Sugar , or Clarified Honey 
in the Juice , in Balneo \ and fome add to it Vincgat . 
It is goodagainft Alfhma’s, Coughs, Colds, Pktbi- 
fis , and all other Difeafes of the Lungs. It is 
good againft an old Cough, and makes thin, thick 
and grofs Flegm , caufmg it to be eafily expefro- 
rated: it is of good ufe in pains of the Reins, 
Bladder and Stone , provokes Urine much, and fo 
carries off the Jaundice, and has all the Virtues of 
the Juice , EJfence , Decoflion and Infufion afore- 
going. 
XXII. The Seed. It may be given to a Dram, 
or two, bruifed or made up into an Elcttuary with 
Clarified Honey or Oxymel. It Kills Worms in 
Children being drank, and provokes Urine. It is 
faid to caufe Vomiting lometimes, efpecially in 
weak Stomacks. 
XXIII. The Cataplafm of the Root. Being brui- 
fed and laid to the place grieved with the Gout, 
Sciatica, or other like pains, or to the hard and 
painful Swellings, it wonderfully gives eafe to 
them and helps them. If the Cataplafm is made 
with a mixture of Orobus Meal and Wine Vinegar , 
and applyed to the Belly, it kills Worms therein. 
And fo made, if it is applyed to other places, it 
takes away all black and blew fpots, and other 
blemilhes of the Skin. 
XXIV. The Dfiilled Water from Root and 
Herb. It has all the Virtues of Juice , EJfence , 
Decoflion , Infufion , and Syrup , but in a much 
lower Degree, and therefore ought to be given in a 
much larger Dofe. Ufed as a Cofmetick , it is a great 
beautifier of the Skin, more efpecially if Pulp of 
Coloquintida be Infufed therein. 
XXV. The Spirit from Root , Seed, 8£C. It is 
made altogether as you make Spirit of Scurvy- 
Grafs , Crejfes , 8cc. It is a potent Remedy again!! 
the Scurvy^ Colick, weaknefs of the Stomach, and 
Indigeftion in a cold habit of Body : and has indeed 
all the Virtues of Juice , EJfence , Infufion , and 
Syrup , and may be given from 15 to 50, or 40 
Drops, in Ale, Beer, Wine, or other proper Vehi- 
cle, Morning, Noon and Night, and in fome cafes, 
four or five times a Day. 
CHAP. DLXXXV. 
Of RADISH Wild. 
I. 'T' 11 E Karnes. It is called in Greek , 
JL 'Pazam \mJ)rn : in Latine , Armor acia , 
Raphanus Sylvejbis : and in Englifh , Wild 
Radifh. 
II. The Kinds. Of the Wild Kinds there are 
two Sorts, viz. I. 'Pd.ya.vi: clytiAy Raphanis agrefiis , 
which is called alfo, Armor acia Puchfij , Rapifirum 
album Tabermemontani Rapifirum Elore albo 
Eruca foliis Lobelij , The Field Wild Radifh. II. 
'Vapavis Raphanus Aquaticm vcl Pa/ujtris , 
Water Radifh: and this twofold, viz. 2. Raphamts 
Aquaticus vel Palufiris primus , Radicula Sylveftris 
Dodomei Raphanus Aquaticus in profunda s Laci- 
nias divifus Bauhini * Raphanus Sylvejb is Ojficina- 
rum Aquaticus Lobelij Raphanus Erune foliis The - 
ophrafb , Bauhino Sifymbrum Sy he fire Cefalpini , 
Our common Water Radifh. 3. Raphanus Aqua - 
ticus alter Bauhini •, Rapifirum Aquaticum Taber- 
memontani IV Gerardi , The other or fecond Water 
Radifh of Bauhinus. 
The Descriptions: 
III. The firfi , or Field Wild Radifh. It has a 
Root which is about a Fingers thicknefs , white both 
without and within , and of a fharp and biting Tafie. 
It has a fhorter narrower Leaf than the Common 
Radifh, and more deeply cut or jagged, almojl like 
Radiflj Wild. 
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