I 94 , Adamin bden, Or, 
and Fosrth in Candy ; ; The fifth groweth under walls, and by hedge fides, mo 
path wayes, in fields, ‘and town-hdes in moitt places. The La# on the Hill 
Capecline) in Naples, as Columna {aith. They do flower in Fue, July,and Axguf, 
fo newhat before which time, the moft uiuall manner isto gather the Scord:nm, 
S ad oy ac Sane sai 
The Paice, 
Pssue” Gétmander, is hot and dry ; it hath a certain bitter raft, harth and 
rp, as Galen witneffeth, and every one may perceive it, that tafteth ir, 3 
Slugpolebar Engl kinds nor olka i (cent unto Garlick, as that of the An- 
cients, Peat sear HX Sed Gry, in con. spocee Seles 3 
The Vertnes, 
i : - doch but undertand scare apc lettedhr‘is ie Bee 
‘of ithat rare Compo.ition called Dia , and know but the vertue there=. 
of, will be tufficienti scout that this plancis not unfitly appropriatedto. 
the heart, forit is of renal bani We Son cen comforting and {trengrhning of that 
put, pecially in fuch Feavers, as are accompanied with want Of fleep, Ir-doth 
allo provoke the Termes, hatiens womens Labours,helpes their nfual) fickneffe in 
their lyingin ; itiiops fuxes, ftrengthens the ftomack: neither is fo hot, butit 
may be {ately given to weake people: Ten graines ofa Scruple at a time, anda 
: dram. of moreto them that are stsonget. ‘The decoction of the Herb onelyin 
green or dry,1s good aga ae hand all yenemous Beaits 
ans Oagaingt all groaning paines 
See ofoad pr 
alfo: madeinto an E with Creffes, Rofim, and 
dle got an old ie and to boli expectorate rotten 
given, and with food facet 
or ch ale and thereby to drive 
Sear Tt 18 2 ont ectals ais aan ccuaena to kill the worms 
ither in the: amperes to takea little of nan f or che pow= 
, “The deco&ion of rhe dryed with two or three roots: 
rentiil fliced “eer enc n = gna Tar oneal 
ad fare remedy for whe juyce of | pers e | 
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triziag, as alfo clofeth frefh wounds; the | rier teode ined a COcite 
pL tis, and applyed to excrefcences in the flefh, “as Wens and fuch like, help- 
difcutfe. and di/perfe them beste prown: Te being ued Pallowith "Vinegar or 
water, and applyedto the Gour; eaféth the paines thereof. The green Herb 
bruiled and}: Us paral any wound, healeth it, be it never 
fc 
The decostion of Wood Sage, is good to be given to thofe whiol= Une is ftay- 
ed, for it provoke “itand Womens courfeslfo, It is thought’ tobe good 4- 
the French-pox, becanfe the ‘thereof, doth ovoke fweat, di- 
 geft humors , a and diff Ive felling, and Nodes in the flefh. “The decoction 
Of the Herb, pS n then dry, made with wine and taken, is 
 afafe and fure ie tk: who by falles bruifes or beatings, doubt fome 
