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. The Common Betony loveth fhadowie places, as' Woods; hedg-rows; Cops 
fes, the borders of pattures, Parks, &c. . That withthe whivefower, is more 
ufnally found in ftiffe clay grounds then in any other mould, as in the VVoods 
by Brawley-in Kent,ina wood néar-a Village called Hampsteed, and in Broods- 
worth VVood. in Yorkeflure. . The third groweth onthe Alpes. of Helvetia, o 
Switzerland, The broad leaved or Danifh Betony groweth in che PhyfickGarden 
at Oxford. The latt, as Lugdunenfis faith, groweth inthe moift vallies thar are 
Shadowed with trees of the high hiils ; They flower and flowrith forthe moft 
partyin che moneths of June and Fu/y, and the feed ripeneth quickly after, 
Betony, though ic gtow wilde, yet it is fet in many Gardens, and is hot and 
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fions, or fhrinking of the Sinews, the Gout, and thofe which are inclined unto 
Coughs or Colds, wheefing or fhortnefs of breath, and thole Ditiilacions upon 
the Lungs, which cauféConfumptions, A dram of it rakéen in the Syrap of 
doth wonderfully refreth thofe which are wearied by travel: it ftay- 
eth bleeding at the mouth and nofe, and helpeth chofethac piffe blood yor! {pie 
it. The Decogtion of it being made with Mead, and a little Penny-Royal, ‘is 
good for thofe that are troubled with Quartan. Agnes, and to draw dows and 
€vacuatethe blood and humours, chat by falling into the eyes,do hinder fight, 
Being boyled in Wine, and taken, it killechthe Worms, openeth obitruSions 
ef Spleen and Liver,cureth flitches and pains in the back orfides;the torments 
brntpgag oa 
ue forthem that aret with the falling down of the Mother, and. 
shsreor and cautech an cafie and {peedy delivery of Women inC ild-bireh : 4 
telpestvehe dy delivery n in Child-bi 
ae, Petit ali@ro break and expel rhe Stone, either in the Bladder or Kid : 
fae multe ais qua nunc per{ cribere longurs eff, + 
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