"...It is called Alisander Horse-parsley and Wild-parsley and the Black Pot-herb; the seed of it is that which is usually sold in apothecaries' shops for Macedonian Parsley-seed.
Descript.] It is usually sown in all the gardens in Europe and so well known that it needs no farther description.
Time.] It flowers in June and July; the seed is ripe in August.
Government and virtues.] It is an herb of Jupiter and therefore friendly to nature for it warms a cold stomach and opens a stoppage of the liver and spleen; it is good to move women's courses to expel the afterbirth to break wind to provoke urine and helps the stranguary; and these things the seeds will do likewise. If either of them be boiled in wine or being bruised and taken in wine is also effectual against the biting of serpents. And you know what Alexander pottage is good for that you may no longer eat it out of ignorance but out of knowledge..."