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Peftilence,for which there is nor a more {ure remedy then it, it ftrengtheneth the 
ftomach exceedingly, and helps digéiii6h, Abiwerable unto this in the feyerall 
qua ities and properties are our Exglifh Gentians, nay ‘ome will have them more 
proper tor Engliih-bodies; then the forsaign,and may be as welll nied for the-pur- 
poiesaforefaid. . The Powder of the dry Roors;heps the bitings of mad Doges, 
and venomous Beafts, opens the obfiructions of the Liver, and re{toreth loft Ap 
petice. The Herb tigeped in Wine, andthe Wine drunk, refrefheth fuch as are 
over-weary with Travel, ahd are growen lame in@heir yoynts, either by cold or 
evill Lodgings, It heips iiitches, and griping pains in the fides, and is an excel- 
Jent Remedy for fuch as are bruifed wich falls. Ic provokes Lirine, and the Terms — 
exceeding|y, therefore let it nor be pee Women with Child, The fame is 
very proiitable for fuch as are troubled with Cramps and Convulsions, to drink 
the Decoction : and being fo taken 1) it helpeth the Stone and topping ot Urin G 
Itis likewile very available in the Drops, and {uftocation of the Mother , and a- 
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