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wort is moit effectual! tor the firf#, and the Deck, which hath the-yelloweft root 
for the fecond, and for both thete purposes they are ufed with other chingsto be 
put into eAle or Beere, e'pecially the rootes whi.h have an opening qual:sy in 
them, fit to loofe and make the belly foluble.y vo open obftruftions, and to coole and 
clenfethe blood, The decoction af the feed mace in Wine or Water and drunk,- 
helperh the wambiing pa.nes of the Sromack,venemous b.tings and the bloody fix. 
[he root boiled in Wine, and drunk is allo good for the Jasudife, provoketh rine 
andthe termes, and breaketh and expelleth the Stone and Gravel. The fame 
boiled in Vinegar or brui'ed raw, heaveth all Searfs, Ltch, Adanginefe, and other 
fefterixg, and corred ng Scabbs , the place being annointed or bathed therewith, 
and the fubflance of them being {tam ped 5 and applyed boyled or rawydifcufieth 
kernells and fwellings behind the Eares  he!peth the hardnetfe of the Adil, the 
Kings- Evill, and ftoppeth the roo much flowing of Womens courfes being apply- 
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. edto the Matrix. The ditiilled Water of the Herb and Roots being brought in- 
roa confiftence by being mixed with other proper ingredients worketh the fame 
e and of itfelfc it cleanfeth the skin of Freckles Morphewes & all oxher Spots 
and di(colesrings therein. B!ood-wor tis as whoiefome a Porherb as any that 
pores in a Garden, chough it bein thee dayes wed only by tho‘e few which 
ow itto be fo. 
~— OF Sorrell. 
; The Names. 
6, Small Mountaine round leafed Saar ft: } . 
Leaves. 8. Candy Sorrell. 9. Sorre la les. . 10, id £: = 
Sorrell, 11, Jnd:asSorrell, 12. Indian of eich Gwotion oa tasks a $3. 
ine Welch Sorrell. “ana Sheepes ‘Sorrell. 15. The {malteft Sortell, 
16, Tall narrow leafed 
The Form, 
Sorrell hath tender greene Leaves long and full of juice, broad and for 
were atend cowards the foot-fialke , asthole of Spimachand Mer obal 
Ly, Fee Aaaz ae wherein 
