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the earth and wafhed,and at the enda little cotched with a-knife, andthenrub-) 
bed hard upon the teeth, taketh a way fliminefle of them, and maketh them ve." 
ry, white... The Vervain-Mallow is thought ro be moiteffectuall for buttiings og - 
ruptures and the bloody flix, and alfo forthe fhrinking of the Sinewes and 
Cramp. The diliilled water hereof, being made when it is in flower, worketh 
the fame effects but more weakely, yet it is much commended in hot Agues, and 
Feavers, Pliny faith that whofoever fhall take a {poonefull of the juyce ot any of 
the Mallowes; fhall for that:day be free from all di'eafes, and it is etpéciall good 
for the Falling-Sicknefle; The Syrup alfoand Conferve- made of the flowers are’ 
very effectual to the fame difeafés and for Coftivenefle. The young ‘eaves may 
be eaten as a Sallet with Saltand Vineger, and fo the Nurfes may eat them. | 
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