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- The Signatures ‘id Ve erties. 
The powder of the Berriesor the feeds ii the Berries being givento drink in 
Wine, is gen:rally held to be a fingular good Remedy againtt the Stoae, which 
is fi ‘gnified by the Stones or feeds Aen they cheifely conti of, and fo it i¢ re- 
ported to be goodfor the Drep{y The flowers fieeped three dayes in Wine, and 
afrerwards diftilled in Glafle, and che waterthereot drunk, isa Soveraisn Res 
medy tor the ‘Plesrify, and for inward cormenting paines, fuch as thofe of the 
Scone are, which is alfo fguified by che prickles that grow on ‘this: Tree, 
The water of the Fiowers dittilled after the ordinary wa jbayerb the Flux or 
Lask, ot the beily : the feeds cleared trom the down, bruifed and boiled in 
wine and drunk, oacionbart alfo the fameeffe&. The: aid diftilled water of 
the Flowers is not onely cooling but drawing alfo, for itis found by good expe- 
rience, thacif Cloathes and Spunges be wer inthe {aid water, and applyed to 
any place whereinto thornes, plinters, &c. have entered and be there abiding , 
ic will notably draw chem forth, fo. char the Thorxe'gives a medicine for its own 
pricking, asmany other things befides do, if they were colesvecds The Bark 
ttamped with Red Wine, and tryed with Boares greafe and aj 1 hot, worket 
theettest beforé mentioned.’ “The rapes 2 the beft ance that ma 
the Swineheards do beat them down rt ‘ ie Woo many convenient 
sles as making of Mounds, © “fyouwonld aves | fieiay Monies plane the Setts; 
ifadead one, make a hedge wich them, and ir will out laft two that is made 
of any other wood; & though it be troublefome to Jay on the fire,yet it will burnt 
ecelient wellyanid lait longeftof ‘any fewel, a the > ae 
~cuar. cownxun, moan 
OF the Lemion-Tree, 
