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The Signature and Vertues, 
The fharp poitited feeds of Chervill and Shepbengle-Weed!e may be faid co fieni- 
fie the Vercues they have in eafing the pricking paines of the Stone in the Reines 
and Bladder; forthe juyce or di(tilled water ot either of them being drunk, is 
good for the Back, and Bladder, provoketh “rine mightily; and freeth rhe in- 
ward parts from Ob/frattions , andgrhe Chervi/ caken in meat or drink, worketh 
theliame effects being caken either as meat or Medicine; for it may be and is « 
fen-caten as a fallet whilft itis young, pleafing rhe Palate with its good telli 
and warming the Stomack alfo, andtherefore it is very much u’ed J amongtt the ; 
Frenchaed Dutch in ch une mate miele: whereof they much 
| a tO diffolve congealed ee 
pricking: of wegerse ; which itdoth ty sieaaeaee 
"0 prov gee y,the decostion beitig taken, The wild (hervil 
vette and are diffolyeth Swellings in any part ofthe body, andtaketha- 
way black and blew markes happening by brsifes or blowes, ina ‘ort fpace, and 
alfo eafeth the Collick and paine of the belly, Both Diofcorides ind Galen do fay y 
chat Seandix ot Shepherds-Needle is good both for the Stomack and Belly being 
either eaten raw or boiled: Being made into’ drink and taken, ir is good forthe 
Geib d feafes before mentioned, as allo for the Liver, and bixdeth aloole — 
( ith Vinegs epiefently fayeth the Hicker, and ufed 
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