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ing and evening, yer it is belt for Adarjerome and Bafil to be. watered in the 
middle of the day, when the Sun fhineth hotteft, 
The Temperature andVertues, 
Our common {weet Marjeromeis hot and dry inthe fecond Degree, and 
ought robe gathered in the Summer when it floureth, which is commonly in 
Axguft,and atter dryedin a fhadowy place, and fo it willferve for a year. It is 
warm and comfortable incold Dileafes of the head, ftomack, finews, and other 
parts taken inwardly, orapplyed ontw ardly. Matthiolus taich, that it digett- 
eth, atrenuateth, openeth and ftrengthenerh, It comforteth the brain, openeth 
thettopping ofthe Members, takech away the Apoplexy; andthe Head wafhed 
an Lie made-ot it, doth caufe the grievous pain of the Head'toceale. The pow- 
der of it given in meat,ordrunk in Wine doth help the coldne(s of the fo- 
mack, and comforteth digeftion. And the dry leaves made into powder,mixed 
with Honey, and anointed upon any part; doth take away black and blew {pors 
of the skin, The Oyl made thereof is very warming, and‘ comfortable to the 
joynts which are ftifte; andthe Sinews'which are hard, to mollifie, fupple, and 
ftretch them forth, Ir helpeth che cold griefs of che womb, and rhe windinefte 
thereof, it comforceth the brain and Nerves; and helpeth che wearinels and dif= 
eafes of them, if they comeofcold: ic helps the dead Palfie, the back, (wiz, the 
Region along rhe Back-bone) being anointed with it, being {nuffed upinrhe — 
noile, it helps Spa/mus Cyxicus,which is a wrying the mouth afide:Ie helps noyte 
ifi'th heen Or em ;. it ptovokes the Terms, and helpeth the 
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ead-ach, the forehead beingrubbed with it- Allo this Heth hak 
the property of heating all che inward Members,it foftneth the Miltand ii. 
geththe fwelling thereof, The Decoction: of it doth help chofe'thar are be. 
ginning to fall intoaDropfie: chofe chat cannot make wearer, and the pains and 
tOrmer Bee eetiome: sedliedtrrce in afeeb rand cha apply 
edo the ftomack, doth rake away the pain and orieft ‘ pisind 
the Leaves {nifted up into the nofe, doth both cleanfe and heat the Ge ae ie 
fayeth’ Rheum, elpecially if it be mixed wich a little Ginger. Lafly, it isufed 
in aledoriferous Waters, Powders, &c.. and is.achief.. Ingtedient in mo of 
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