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~ ‘The Decoétion ofthe Flowers.of Camels. H. ay ac) drunk, as Diofcorides 
wrireth, is very effectual for the difeafes and dethes of the Stomack Lungs, Liver 
and Keines, as alfo for the curing of thofe that | ipit blood, The {ame Author like« 
wile affirmech that it provoketh Urine and Womens counfes,difcufferh all Swvellings 
and Wind, but is fomwhat offetifive tothe head: ic gencly cutceth orbreaketh hu- 
mors and digeftech them and loofeneth the breathing places of theVeines, cis 
good alfo againft Poyfon, and the Venome ot Serpents ,and therefore it is a good in- 
redient in in wAidreanied for that PurReler. dea! thereof .taken with ai 
Hi of 5 of FSRPPC RN ry morning jfafting for certaine a bs togerher y. is very e- 
ia that have a} loathing in their Srcoma to meat, and is a very 
remmedy forthe Droply» and for, Convulfions or Crampes : .-The fame alfo.is 
“ollick, P. and raw matter in the body, or any mem- 
‘the: a big drunk with Wine, Bader go 
NEE RES ba tinh it crene pled. Wi 
etn humors; cutteth tough Phesme , and confumeth congealed matterin 
the body, and thereforeitis_ ‘Of excellent ule , for the ftopping of Urine or Wo- 
miens Courfes (as isfaid before) caken-cither in drinke or by fomentation, andbe- 
empha tal alfoallayeth the inflammations of the Liver ,. Stomack, and 0+ 
ofthe body. The whole Plant is nied to be boiled in the broth oe : 
20 cafe a. panes of the WVombe , that VVomen 
owder thereof is fing Begcoc ior thofe that eae 
