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The: Temperature, 
_ Galen fSith, that Myrrhis,chat is, Sweet Cicely,is hot in the fecond decree with 
fome tenuity of poris, , : 
aa 
The Versues, 
__ The Root of the ordinary Garden [weet Chervill, boyledin the broth where- 
in flefh hath been {odden, doth cleanfe the breaft from fleem, and all corruption, 
and is very good tor fiuch as be lean. and weak, or falling 1 into. a confumption of 
the Lungs,to make chem ftrong and luity. Icis likewite: —- help the Prifick, 
if it be boyled but ia Beer: Being drunk with Wine, it provoketh Womens 
Couries, it expelleth the dead Child and Atcer-birth, and: purgech Women after 
their deliverance ; it provoketh Urine, ahd is good again(t all venomous. bitings. 
Ifthe Roor be fliced; and laidto Reep iti White-wine all night, and drunk in the 
Moining with Sugar, it wiil give che party that caketh ir chree or four tools. 
It procureth an appetite to meat, and helpeth to expell wind. - ptheianeere a 
Powder of burnt Allomy healech the Ulcers: Ulcers of the Head and Face; _ i} 
éth the Canker in the Mouth or Throat; being annointedtherewit ne 
did Roots of this Chere, are held as « tes ; 
s, as th able unto ir, tad poms a erie rellith to 
thofei ice pas Eh: the i while they are freth and green, fliced, and put a- 
other Herbs, make them raft very pleafant: the Root boyled, and eatew 
With Oyl and Virlegar, or withone Oyl pat: any ore miflike ic, dott much pleafe 
and warm a cold or old ftomack, eee with flegny or “som and pre aoa 
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e s tcular cafestthere ein oRen to, ; 
Sip the Hess, Dbiebis the: fir? thing ina Sr ts : nse aba 
dies : ys the wel-fare whereof, the welfare of all other pars depends, ard A ther 
pecially tobe provided for, fo that I hall: tee upalittle Regiment of Simples 
seid fromthof{e poyfonous enemies, which ale ae aule i 
beret Microcofme, And | ball be} gelicay: 
alge he tie 
