247. Sdrusium: i.e. charlock; hot and dry in the second degree; it has the attenuating and diuretic virtues; it is suitable against oppilation of the liver and spleen, and against jaundice, and it provokes the urine and menstruation. It is suitable against the cough that is caused by coldness when boiled in wine and honey and drunk. The juice of the foliage of this herb, and woman's breast milk, with white sugar through it, if a plaster of this be put on the face, it will clean it of any exudations or bad colour that is there. If the juice of this herb be boiled together with rue in wine, ale, or honey, and a plaster of it be put on the head after it has been shaved, it will help with lithargia. If this herb be boiled in goat soup and drunk, it will help surely with lithargia.