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{irairiech Vomiting , and taketh away /eathing in Agues and {uch like difeafes, ic 
quencheth thirft, and fo doth the Syrup thereof, The feeds withttand all Ve 
nome and Poyfon , and are effectuall alto to killandexpeil Wormes, The Oymt- 
ment that is made of the Flowers is often uled to anoint the Stomacks of thole 
which aretroubled with aCoxgh, making the cold raw Phlegme to expetftoratesand 
warming and comforting divers other places ofthe body. The diitilled Water 
ofthe fame Flowers is very odoriferous, and therefore fit for perfumes: Belides 
it is good agaithlt conbagions difeafesco drink thereof ac {undry times , it helpeth 
alfo the cold and moift infirmities 0 the Mother, Such fimples as ferve both for - 
the correétion of Meatesand Medicaments being thus treated of , I fhall in the 
next place write of thofe that are more alimentall , and therefore not improper 
to be mentioned here, beginning with fruits, and then proceeding to hheee nd 
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es Gane 
oT as. 3 
= ox 
Greckyantesand the frait ufersin Latine fale and Malim 
, which in Enelifh is an Apple. | 
pin. 
The John Apple. 
