the Paradife of ‘Plants. 39t 
the {aid purpoles, asalio tottay fouie ipreading Ulcers, and being mixed: with 
fat and meale, they take away the ruggednefie of the nailes. There be divers 
Virtues thacare reierred to the foot or dregs of Oile, but becaule they are noc 
commonly-co be had; I {hail omit them yas alfo thole of the Gum, becaule nei- 
_therot chem ate brought us now adayes as being grown out of ufe, I thall 
‘onely add concerning che Oyle a‘orefaid,thar a lictie of it drunk in warm Water, 
or a feather dipped therein, and put into che throat will procure an eae Vomit 
and withoundanger; andtome commend tour Spoonfulls of Oi e, snd as many 
of Sack forthe like purpofe. And for burning and (calding there is not the ike 
Remedy, a peece of Lawn being firlt fowed about the part, and Oy:e and Snovy- 
water jaid thereon, hte i: 
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