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Gaich nourifhing whilft they -are’ frefh, aid although they be fomewhat’ hard of 
digeftion; yerthey do not offend : ‘efpecially at they be! fteeped three orfour 
hours in warm water before the raking, oa foul out their fharpnefie and  oylinefs: 
thofethat are: of hor conflitutions may take them with fugar ; but thofé that are 
cold, with ; Hony-and fo they: do amend the putritying: humours in the ftomach 
and bowels, aad irr up bodily Juft, aind increafe sperme,ifthey be made.into.an 
Hlectuary with che powder of Penids, andfome {weer Wine ; Alforthey' much 
help an n bead throat, wheefings, and fhortnefs of breath, recover the voice being 
loft, expetorate phleom, are good for an old Cough, and the Ulcers of the Lungs: 
They alfo lenifie the Uritory paflages being: frected with che ftone, atid caufe it to 
be eably voided ; they help alfoco ripen inward Impoftumes, ahd are fineular 
good for macilent bodies, to hearten them and make chem’ ‘grow tat» ‘and Being 
Often cakenthey help the Palfie, numnefle, -and fhaking-ofthe members::: There 
isi Water diftilled trom the green Cones or Appies,thar is very efféStuall to take 
away wrincklesin the face;co abate the overiwelling’ breafts of -ba- 
thing them with Cloaths wetted therein ; and to reftore fuch asarer: sinto 
better terms. The Seales of the. Pize ‘Apple, with ory tg: of Ta 
fiop the Lask and were p ract 
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