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The Vertue 
Thedecosion.of Canam te made and drunk piel all painés and jtitches iri 
the fide, the Chollick, » Stone, and wind inthe Belly, or Stemack, and expeliech 
tough and clammy Phlegme, as allo cold Humors, provoketh fwear, brings down 
the Courfesin Women and provokes Urine, It is very prohtable for Agmes chat 
come oi Phlegme or Melancholy, or from an laflammation of the Bowels ; and 
for the Hypochondres, that is, the fides and that part where the Liver and 
Spleen lye, there cam be nothing more accept ethenit. The bathing of a 
decostion of Camomile, taketh sony 86 rinefe and eafeth panes, to what part 
foever. of the body icbe applyed ; ides it comforreth the Sinewes, that are 
over{treined, and mollifieth all /wellings. %t moderatel /comforteth all parts 
need dgivarmth, and digefteth, and diffolyeth w atfoever hath need 
bya wonderfull 4peedy property. The flowers boyled in Poffer drink 
\Lcolds, aches, and paines wherefoever, the _ 
wn womens courfes,A Syrup made of the jy ce 
Pit in a lictle whire or Rhenifh wine ina morning. The 
Bei. s wont to ule the Oyle, made of the Flowets, againft all Agnes, by 
annointing the pactenc from Head to. Foot therewith, which is alfo very avail- 
able for the external) wes aforefaid. Af4y-weed is Often ufed with good fucceffe,for 
thefame purpoles, that Camomile is, efpecially the ordinary fort, They are 
both pur into Glyfters, bur efpecially, Camemm'?, 
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