The garden of health conteyning the sundry rare and hidden vertues and properties of all kindes of simples and plants, together with the maner how they are to be vsed and applyed in medicine for the health of mans body, against diuers diseases and infirmities most common amongst men. Gathered by the long experience and industrie of William Langham, practitioner in phisicke.
Langham, William.

¶ Thlaspi.

THlaspi seedes eaten, purge choler both vpward and downe∣ward, prouoketh termes, and breaketh apostumes both in∣ward and outward. 2 and taken with a Glister, it helpeth the sciatica, and is good also to bee applyed outwardly, as Mustard seede. 3 It seemeth to bee that which wee call peny weede a∣mong grasse on layes and balkes.

  • Flowers stopt 1
  • Impostume 1
  • Purgation 1
  • Sciatica 2
  • Vomite to cause 1