— the Paradife of Plants. 135 
~The Meal of Barléy-and Fleawort, sori boyled in Water, aiid’ made into a 
pm ante H and ‘Oy! of Lillies; applyed warm, cureth Tumonrs under the 
sophie foe uch like places. A Plaifter thereof with Tar, Wax, and 
on act pesoele hard fwellings of theThtoat; called the Kings Evil, A Pultis 
rhiade of Barley, Meal, or Flower, boyled wich Vinegar and Honey, and’a few dry 
Figs put unto them, diffolyeth all hard Impoftumes; ‘and excrefcences‘upon the 
Eye-lids, growing in the form of a Barley Corn by Signature - and affwageth In- 
flammations alfo, being gappite yed, And beineboyled with A&d:lore and Camomile 
Flowers, and fome Linfeed, Fennigreek, and t Rei in Powder, and 2 ‘ipelyed Warm, 
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ic eae hein in che ies and oma, and che ine ba the Spleen 
boyled wich tharp inegarinto.a Pultis, on Tpeth the Leprofie = 
ott vichererich Porneerdeae Ribs and Myrtills, it fayeth the 
Grete pair ches Baroy owes qlise Sah and'a Quince, | a ealethi 
ey-v ciiniet ties made 
iden ? ee fareen es 
I ey 1s much ufed in pectorall Dileafes, or Dif 
mafes c alt, helpeth the harpaette of the Throat, and increafeth Milk, ef- 
pec ally boyled with Fennel, Ic provoketh Urine, andis very profirable in 
fetick Feavers,if ic be thus admimiftred ; Take two Ounces of aes Cee 
it in two frefh waters, then boyl it: quart of | {eating halfan 
Ounce of Licorifh, and ah han i of 7 y Straw 
reece ea of water for a Bach, and ufe it againft the Scab et 
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