the Baradife of Bi lant. Risiie. i] 
SE RL mA ee 
The Forme, 
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The Sebe/ten-tree groweth Pd hat lower then the Plum-tree, covered with 
awhitifh Bark, the Branches are green, whereon grow rounder, thicker, and har- ; 
der Leaves, then thofe of the ordinary Plum-Tree : the biofioms are white, con - 
fitting ot five Leaves a peeres are | se together on a receipt atterwards. 
us in Boxes. - 52 
the firtt ce in Syria, adi is sik eee 8 in ea : 
from thence were brought into Italy, in Pliny his tim 
the Service Tree, and do now grow in many : 
fo. tender, not enduring the cold with 
ic to fpring, che Shell ofth i . 
“other as. Alpinus feemet 
weds Ss 
The. Temperature. 
Sebeffexs are temperately cold and moyft, and have a thick clammy fubitance. 
The Vertwes, san 
sey 2 are every efieStnall, to setae ormake fre the fheffe 
seite ot the Throat, which is caufed by fharp humours, which: 
Head, into the Wine-pipe, galling it, and fretting it, fo~ a 
mieans nfed to ftop them, and to prevent the Throat 4 . 
fun down vec and with great force, raking the P: th 
ty. Neither are Sebefte us good only for the Throat, but alfo do very 
oh, and wheciupne of the I sat and avoided: npon them, / 
: | DE avol 
ot} 
he oe give 
wit 
has or fale fiesihe: they alfo drive tor 
judgement both of the Arabians and¢ 
fame manner, of rather more, -by re 
mask Prunes; yer more 
the decoction of chem, 5 of th 
effectually. "Fheyferve co.ceohan mpe 
therefore -are>-good in-hot > andr 
Meatthiolus faith, tharhe hath found paanied 
twelve at the moft, of the pulp of Se 
‘worketh as well, and to as oad: purpofe as 
kind of aie ime made of thefe pes by] 
