= Adam\in-kden, Or, 
fo do the feeds taken with Figgs ot Honey.” A Scale or twoof the green raw 
Roor, laidunder the Tongue quencheth the thirtt in the Dropfie : Being boy!- 
edin Vineger till it be tender, and ftamped, it cureth all venomous bitings, if’ 
it beapplyedtothem. Seeth theinner partan Oy! or Turpentine, and apply it 
to the chaps of the feet, kibedheels,:or hanging warts,and it healech them. The 
leaves do diffolve and wafte : the Kings-Evill and Kernels about the throat,be- 
ing laid thereunto, for the fpace of fourdayes, halfa dram of the Root roafted, 
baked, or (odden (for it may not be taken raw inwardly) is fufficient co be ta- 
ken.at ontewith Honey;for the Jaundies 5 che old.Congh, fhortnels’ of thie 
Windyand-enawinginthe body. Iris good for the griefs of the Sinews,Breaft, 
Lungsy.and.Joyntsyelpecialiy licked in wich Honey, ic maketh a clear voice. Ic 
helpeth the hardnels, {topping and {welling ofthe Milr, and. withflandeth Pa- 
ttefaction:in'the Body ; and cherefore.keepeth a man in health,and maketh his 
Body contihue in-young {tate, only itwill makea Manlean. Sanins, by the ule 
of the Vinegar of Sqwil/s, \ived.in-perie& healthcill an hundred andieventeen 
yearsofage. If onetake icin the morning fa(ling, and walk half an hour after, 
it maketh the digeftion good, a lengwinde, a clear voice, an acute fight,a good 
colour, it fuffers no offenfive ching to remain in the Body:neither Wind,Flegm, 
Gholer; Melancholy; Dung; nor Urine : It brings forth filch, though it lieinthe - 
bones; and itakes away fale; and fowre belchings,though ‘he be.never fo intem- 
perate, as Galen faith : Jehelpeth'the Sciatica,and Apoplexy, breakech:and ex- 
pellech the Stone,and cleanfeth the «Matrix ; Being taken in the quantity ofa 
{poonful, ic docth away the Hickers. It is reported, that whereloever this Plane 
sroweth, it keepethits Neighbour-Plants from annoyance,and that whatfoever 
doorpotehiebenmry ofthetHonleicbe hung oves, ic keepeth the fame from all 
Witch=orate a: cery- Itha withat when the-Flow- 
es.of ithe Sea~Onyon be of 2 brownith colour, and do not foon fade away, tliat 
= on fhould.ufein ordering it;isthis. That is to be taken efpecially 
which is in the midft, which being cut in pieces, muft be boyled ; but thewwae 
cer {till to be changed, rill fuchtimeas,icis neither bitter nor fharp: then mut 
the pieces be hanged ona thred, fo that no one piece touch another, and dryed 
hadow, and being thus ordered; they will lata good while, . 
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mi His Tree is calledin Greck Ade, in Latine alfo Larix, in-Enetith 
« nDiavth-Tree, and of fome Larix-Tree, The Gears. called insGrezi 
dydpreor & ayapieG-, in Latine Agaricum & Agaricus ,and{o lik ewile 
in Shops. The I:alsans, Spaniards, and other ations, do imitate the 
ord, and wein Englith call iteAgarick, The Liqnid, Rozen, or Tur- 
4Venctin,in Engi(h, Turpentine; and Venice Turpen- 
