at the Nose, take only
some of the Blood upon a Rag, & put some powder upon it, or take a Bason
with fresh water, and put some of the Powder into it, and bath the Nostrils
with it.
From Hartman, _The Preserver of Health_.
APPENDIX III
A LIST OF THE HERBS, FLOWERS, FRUITS, ETC., REFERRED TO IN _The Closet
Opened:_--
I. Agrimony; alexander; angelica; avens, leaves & flowers; balm;
bay-leaves; beet leaves; bettony, wild; bettony, Paul's; bistort;
bloodwort; bluebottles; blue-button; borage, leaves & flowers; bramble,
red, tops of; broom-buds; bugle; bugloss, leaves & flowers; burnet; carduus
benedictus; carrot, wild; celandine; cersevril; chicory; chives; clove
gilly-flowers; clown's all-heal; coltsfoot; comfrey; cowslip & French
cowslip flowers; dragons; elder flowers; endive; eyebright; fennel;
fever-few; garlic; ground-ivy; groundsel; hart's tongue, leaves; hops,
flowers; horehound; hypericum, tops & flowers; hyssop; ladies' mantle;
lettuce, leaves & stalks; lily of the valley; liquorice; liverwort;
maidenhair; marigold, flowers & leaves; marjoram, sweet; marjoram, wild;
marshmallow, leaves, flowers, & stalks; may-weed, brown; meadowsweet;
mellilot, flowers; mint; spearmint; mouse-ear; mugwort; muscovy; nettle,
red; oak of Jerusalem; organ; origanum [wild marjoram]; oseille; parietary;
peas (chick); pellitory-of-the-wall; penny-royal; philipendula; pimpernel;
pourpier; primrose, flowers; purslane; ribwort; rocket; rosemary, tops,
flowers, & sprigs; rose; rue; sage, (red & wild), leaves & flowers;
saxifrage; sanicle; scabious; scurvy grass; self-heal; shallots;
sibboulets; skirrets; smallage; sorrel (wood); spike [spignel?];
spleenwort; spinach; St. John's wort; strawberry leaves; sweetbriar,
leaves, tops, buds; sweet oak; sweetwort; tamarisk; tansy; thyme (broad,
lemon, mother, & wild); violet, leaves & flowers; wallflowers (yellow);
wall rue; watercress; wheat (green); white-wort; winter savoury; woodbine;
wormwood (sea & Roman); yarrow. (From this list I have omitted the commoner
vegetables.)
2. _Roots_.--Alexander; angelica; asparagus; beet; betony, bittersweet;
bluebottle; borage; coltsfoot; elecampane; eringo; fennel; fern; galingale;
horse-radish; marshmallow; nettle (red); orris; parsley; scabious; sorrel;
strawberry; succory; thyme (wild); tormentilla.
3. _Seeds_.--Anise; cardamom; carraway; citron; coriander; fennel;
gromwell; melon; musk grains; mustard; nettle; parsley; saffron; tulip
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