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jrenetheneth the Memory, and is a good remedy againit <deatnefle, killech” 
wormes, provokerh Urine, and the Courfes, and driveth out gravel, and clean{- 
ech the Stomack, It is moftexcellentin Peftilenr-Feavers, and all contagious 
Ditales ; foricexpelleth out by fweat, all noxious or ill humours. It is very 
cood in any kind of Ague, either the decoction t eof being.taken, or half a 
~ Sram of the Powdérin Poffet-drink, before the fit commeth,: tor divers fits, if 
need require, and fweat after ir. Itis yery available likewife againft Venome and 
poy!on. Though the diltilled water is ufeful for the aforefaid Difeafes, yet the 
decostion is much better. The extraét thereof is good againft the French Pox, 
atid the-Quartan Ague> ‘The ereettHetb bruiled and applyed, is good oe 
{wellings, as Wild-fire;Plague-Sores, Botches ;.. and it 1s good alfo to be laid: 
sn the bitings of méd-Doys, Serpents; Spidets, Bees, or Walps, or any other ve 
- yomous Creature. - The Powder Roppeth blood at the Nole, being applyéd. The 
juyce thereof cleareth the fight, being put into the Eyes,and taketh away the red~ 
nels of them, and fo doth the water. Being bruifed with a little Hogf-greale, and. 
4 little Wheat mixed therewith, it cures tubborn and rebellious Ulcers, if-it be: 
applyed thereto. Ivismfed again(t the Gangrene alfo. For all which notable ef 
fetts, ir hath been called Omnimerbia, that is,a Salve for every Sore.” ee. 
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Tis called in Greek oiavéer, if divers Authours be not miflaken,being as is ge 
_f nerally Please Plane that Dio(corides mentioneth under that name. It 
dies Thiftle, or, the scriped Milky Thiftle, Some think it tobe Lencacanthe, ot 
Spina Alba of the Antients; others take it to ne Leucographis Plinii, B runfelfius | 
- fome Carduus Argentatus, and Carduus Ramprarias ; others Carduns Lenco; 
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"although foierly chere have been bie one ort hereof known co the Herbe 
rifts; yet of fat; by che dilicenc fearch, atid bfervation of fome chat have bee® 
‘curious, there are found of them three in all, 1. The common Ladies Thiltl¢ 
2. Great milky Thiftle ofa year. 3. The {mall Spanifh milk-Thiflle, 2 
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nd about ; amongft which rife up one or more ftrong, round, and prickly — 
alks, fet full of the like leaves, up co the cop, where at the end of ‘every bran chy 
