a 
_ for thofe that have the Confimption ofthe Lungs, or that dre troubled witha= 
76 ~~ AdaminE-den, Or, 
and outward, yet becaufe the Mouth is the firft part, whereinco it is commonly 
received, Ihave appropriated thereunto, and the rather becaufe ic hath the Sigs 
ee 
e “The Signatures and Uertues. | | ae 
Although Plantaine be beneficiall to all the parts of the Body, both inward 
nature of the Tongue,which is not only exprefled by the ourward Forme theres. 
of, but alfo by the Sinewes and Veines that run thorough ic; And thereforeie 
_availeth very much in divers difeafes of the Tongue, whether they happen from — 
wounds, as biting, cutting, or the like, orfrom inflammations of that or anyo- — 
ther part adjacent, asthe Mouth, Gums, Throat, &c. as alfo from the Cankers, 
or any other eacing fore, the decoction, juyce or water thereof being often garg. 
led in the mouth, orefpecially, a little Vinegar, Honey and A!lome being mix- — 
ed therewith 5 The juyce or Herb ftayeth the bleeding ofthe Nofe,or the bleed= 
‘ing of wounds; The clarified Juyce or Water thereof dropp: d into the eyes, — | 
coolech the heat thereof, as alfo the Pia and Web thereof, and dropt into the 
eares, eafeth the pains therein, and helpeth deafneffe ; The fame with the juyce - 
of Honfc-lecke, is very profitably applved againft all inflammiation:and break. 
ings out of the skin, and againft burnings or {calding by Fire or Water; The- - 
‘Juyce mixed with che Oyl of Rofes,'and the Temples and Forehead annointed 
therewith, eateth the pains of the head, proceeding from hear,andhelpech fran= 
tick and lunatick perfons very much, asalfo the biting of Serpents ora madde — 
Dogge; The clarified juyce drunk for divers dayes together yitfelfe,orwith 
fome other liquor, is wonderfull good to ftay {pitting of blood, and all other 
bleedings at the Mouth, when a vein is broken at the mouth of the Stomack; 
and is likewife effe€tuall to heal any Ulcer in the Reines or Bladder, when. i 
bloody or foul water proceedeth theretrom; It is held alfo an efpeciallremedy 
voughs thatcome with Heat; The fame alfo 
torments and frettings in the Guts, ftayech 
ix¢s, a8 well in Man as Woman ; The. 3 
= decottion or powder of the Root or Seed ismuch more binding then the Hebe: ee 
powder of the dryed Leavs taken in warm 
whereby ithelpeth Acues; The feed made into powder and mixed with the _ : 
yolk of an Egge and {ome wheaten flower, and made into a Cake and baked, 
doth ftay vomiting, or any orher Flux or rifing in the Stomack 
No whether - 
ng made intoa Salve wits Oyl; Was and Pie es 
s) though the Sinews and Veins be cut afunder, 
‘The jayce alone, or ftamped with Vinegar, and 
d fore, and {wollen with travell, bringeth 
gar a ¥ 5 Ee: ager 
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