Pt ne 
the Paradife of Plants. x, oF 
the FEL aowe the Stomack, canfeth good digeftion, and being mixed 
with fome Honey, taketh away {pots from the tace, being anointed therewith; 
Cafsia Lignea comforteth rhe Stomack, Liver, and all the } principall parts, open- 
eth Obiiruétionis or ftoppings, dilperfeth grofle hamonrs, repellech wind, pro- 
vokes Urine, and VVomens Couries, and doth much facilitate, or haflen the 
Birth, Being cait on Coals, and the {moke taken at the Nofe,dryeth up Rheums 
and Cararrhs, that proceed from co'd and moyft humours, Alfo a fuffumigation 
thereof, helpeth the pain of che VVomb, and the ftopp Lng: Ascot thereof. Being mixed 
with Honey, aid applyed, ic diffolvech fwellings, and h . A decogétion 
hereof with VVhite-wine and Rofe-water, is commended againtt the ftinking of 
the Arm-holes, if the place be bathed therewith; and the fame is good to wath 
fore mouths.andGums, Both this and Cinamon’ are more uiefyl in VVincer then 
in Summer. 
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CHAP. CXXXVII; 
. 
OLE: hihi: 2: , 
Jalen faich,it was called @a oF, 
4rom the form.of ie Sed ine Di 
and thereof took the name Echis 
Roots, to cure the bitings of the Serpent, « 
are fpeckled like a Serpents Skin : mate logs 
of fame Buiglefam oats PRM si. 9 nt i Areata 
: The Forme; 
“The Common Vipers Baglogi hath mafiy long ro 
gtoind, from among which rife up divers sed Sond Gal eh, 
were thick fer with prickles, or hairs, having many black iran : 
unto the Skin of a Viper. whereon are fet fuch like long, rough, ha 
fad green leaves,fomewhat narrow,the middle Rib for then 
the Flowers Rand at the tops of the eee 
