which 1 in Auge, _ on / "The =n kind groweth, along ‘the Mount fide fide 
in Aferton Colledge Orchard , halfadozen at leait clofe by one another which 
never perfecteth 1 its fruit, as s Thi before, 
‘The Mulberry is of different sien diecoe berries by reafon of their fweetnefle 
and inane moifture opening chebeliy, a andthe unripe binding it - ; elpecially 
| 1 the: ed:andare then goodro flay. fluxes, and lasks, and ab 
mens es; but the bark ofthe root hath a {ironger purging ¢ plicy 
vitha Ls sbelrieaany young render ops bap 4 amid 
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= a os i = Shea ol gee 
The Juyce of Mulberries or fyrrup made of them, helpéth all ietiabicons 
and fores in the mouth or throat, andthe Uyula or Palate ofthe mouth wyben ic 
is fallen down, The Juyce of the leaves is a remedy againft the biting of Serpents; 
and for thofe that havetaken Aconite or Wolfsbane, The’ leaves beaten with = 
negar 1s good to lay on any place that is burnt with fire, Adeco@ion made of 
the bark and leaves, is goodto wafh the mouth and teeth whentheyake, Icis 
’ peported that if rhe root be a litrle flit or-cut, anda {mall -hole-made-in the | 
big next thereunto in che harveft rime; ic will give outa certain Juyoe,which 
napeaed | is $16 next oy of good ufe to help the Toothach, to difolve 
s arefa be ee bleeding at month and nofe, 
A 
eee the Places, 
me Mate come wa pie fee ay 
ace.’ The bai je root killeth-the broad worms in he bodies of 
1 Ti eves of che vine ot the-early. Fig, and of the Mulberry bi 
3 ; 900d-t ee ee ees © ichave a. clear andfairco- 
they be taken. before meat; do. 
wera Soikck ber bert ed and 
oh are the moft natural food 
aath gone before - of which there 
9, Spain and France, if we had ia 
