the Paradife of ‘Plants. ee St 
thereof dropped into the Ears that are deat, or have much noyfe, helpeth them’ 
the juyce mixed with Honey, or Phantain-warer, helpeth all foresin the month 
or throat, being gargled therewith, and the Tooth-ach alfo,._ The. jnyce of it o- 
peiiech the Hemorrhoides or Piles,and ftrongly moyeth to the Stool,being put up 
in Wooll, and faich CAfefwes, ic avoideth cough Flegme ufed in a Clilier: Icis 
alfo ufed with finch Medicines, as difcufs fwellings, Kernels, and other hard 
knots, in any part of the body : It helpeth alfo the Pin and Web in the Eyes,be- 
ing iniufed with Honey, as alfo avoideth it by the Nofirils, and that by fnuffing 
up the juyce, the head and brain is purged from thole humours that offend it, the 
Ach allo, and daily pains of it, ahd the Meagtim, This Plant belongeth to the 
womb by Signature, and therefore as Theo; braftws afirmeth, the frefh Root put 
into a Cloth, and applyed fora Jirtletime, to the fecret parts of a Woman, that is 
in {ore and tong Travail in Child-birth, helpeth them to an eafie and fpeedy deli- 
very, bur it is dangerous cill chen, c6 be nedled with. by Women with Child,be- 
cauieit will makethem mifcarry. It is profitable for cho’ that have the yellow 
Jaundice, to drive it forth by fiveating, ifafter the taking of threedrams ofthe — 
Powder in Mead or Honeyed water, they be carefully ordered to {weat : It help- 
eth alioto cleanfe all the deformities or difcolonrings of the skin,and the Freckles - 
and {pots thereof, as well frefh as dry. The Juyce mingled with Vin p. 
eth the falling down of the Fundament, if it be anoint vi 
of Sow-bread, and the Juyce of , 
ther, and Aloes, Myrrh, and O} 
the Nofe, if ic be applyediee 
with P. 
ar 
thE’ Nofirils, and fore-head. And thus T have done 
Driatéd to rhe Nofe, for ché Polypus, and the Ropping 
-ttisigg 
tine, Afefpilas, and che fruit Méezea 
this Afedlar-Trée is 
