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CHAP, CCXEI, 
raraalleege Of eAllheale. 
yi ins. Weert The Names, 
Tis eallied sth Cheech incaonted h ordre Posstlcon Bansobeaniei itisa Paice: 
or remedy for many difeales which namesate in ixfe‘alfo amongit the Latins, . 
Some call it Panax Herculeum, fuppofing Hercules cobe the firtt founder of 
a ic, burorhers would rather have it PazaxHeracleum from Heracleaa Citty 
in Candy : and thongh the name Panaxris-seferred to, many plants as Oviganum 
Sylvefire.Centanrinm magnum, &c. yettorhis.onely #47 eoxls, Ics called'in» 
Bagi Speen CR ape Hercules Wound wort, sand ates Reply 
The Kindes. 
| “To this Kind may be referred thele feaven forts, i, Ordinary ec Her: 
cnles, 2, The crue. Allheale of Hercules, 3 Aovinasbiiiete of Her 
Cinppofedso he sheanes iferwort) with fhining Leaves, , 
heale, 5. The Hi (BREE neale or £4 rcs wes, O, Ths Clutter | 
of tL fo Sweet fenced All [ithe cn tsissext oe 
. The Ferme, 
ad So 
ere 
Percale: Wound wort f) fpreadeth many large winged Leave s r6und about. 
the ground, moit of chem two foot long, confifting o five; ot fix. couples 
of rough winged Leaves, fet one spiniie ther, ona round great foor-ftalk', 
furrowed on ‘the fide, each of them likewile confifiing of three er four. 
oupie of rough ee. frefh yellowith green Leaves, andoneatthe- 
end ; all ofthem finely dented about the Edges, taiting a little - hecan bing, 
and yeilding forth a pallet juyce in the Summer,called Opopanax,minch m 
gummy, hot, and bitter then the Leaves ; frem which tifeth a trong great re 
green fta/k,, four or five foot high or more, with fome j cs and batts thc 
and a few branches somards the! top, breaking forth into {mall yellow umbels of 
, Which aff oie a fla: fhort. st “The oot is { 
ne into the ground : mire ) P : seek 
ee Seis 1 Ssoiae: 
grow Mer ape pe ee at Oxford, and doth till, if fy bc ai al~« 
{o at the Phyfick. Garden at Weftmnifter, andin {ome other Gardens, The fe-: 
cond groweth in Naplessas Marrhiolus{aich, on the Apensine-bills alfo and the = 
Sea Coafts by Siena. Thethirdcam2 from eAmericayrs the name ofit i des 
The fourth,as Marthiolus {aich groweth on Mount Garganusin Apslia, ‘The. eo 
fifthin Tartaria and Hungaria, The two laf in America, Theyall owerand = 
feedin che end of ‘Summer. : : _sae he 
me The Temperature, 
. whichisof greatett ule, is hot in the #h dd 
in the fecon being of aheating, Sere Weds bein 
the reer is heating and drying likewite, but in a meaner d Ln 
. Rd ser 
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