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all “ae er “eXcept ee ‘Amnetiesiy Sort about Jone and but the other more 
lare with Us. 
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“Wintervréet sscoldi in the fécond degree; and dry i ih the chica nis eheeed 
ing aftringent = glutinous Waehall, jae pag 
eel be Vertues, 
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Ysre Be hy . Chi msh sels CAD i ay 315.2% i i 
ri is Book atk era 
principal Het 
hOtgnin burt’ ‘hat to’ ; 
eae : ie jie bOpted ple ee 
ofthe , or the jriyce boyled with Hoos-lard, or w et-) 
Oyl and Wax, and ee “which is fo f overaign a a Salve.’ 
for'all mahher Of wounds and Sores,that the’ Germans leit exceeding muth,and — 
extol ic beyond all other Satves; madéof a fimple Herb : They likewile | 
inward wounds or hurts, being boyled, either by it felf or with . 
Herbs, as Comfry, Burnet, Mof-care,, ‘er wherewith che 1 
ver is wounded, either i in the eee 
to drinkofuich a.decostia cot . 
eys, Or heck of 
ven to adniness ‘ |! Kidiiey 
e y help them Te fayeth alfo all Flunee, whether of 
c fumours, asthe Lask, Bloody Fluxes, or Womens too abundant 
Conrles : as alfo the bleeding of wounds, and both taketh away Inflammation, 
rifing upon the pains of the hearc, and hindereth an rahe arife, being prefently ap- 
plyed after the hurt teceived : It isnoleffehalpfil for foul Ulcers, hard to be cu- 
red + as alfo for Cancers and Fiftulaes. _ The rel water of the Herb, doch ef 
the fame't 1 {ortie’ keep the dryéd*Hetbto uf in De- 
coétions, or made into powder to dink as 5 oftenas ye a mi neo 
grea’ a % 
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