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The Temperature. > wee id 
Medefore is cal and ary, with an evident binding quality adj oes 
' The Vertnes awd lignature. ; ee 
- The ‘Roel ‘of Atedefweet boyled or maed ‘into Powder, and deork: pe pee 
efficacy to Fy the immoderate Flux of Wemens Courfes, and the Whites alfo, and 
after'the fame mannerit -helpeth the Bloday Flux, ftayeth the Laske, and all other 
Fluxes of Blood, andfisagood remedy againft vomiting.» Itis reported, thatit 
firft altereth,, and afterwards taketh: away the Fits of Agues, ifit be boyledin 
Wine,and dronk, and if two or three little Leaves thereof be but put intoa Cup 
of Clarret Wine, it doth not onely give thereunto a fine relith, fomwhat like ' unto 
that of Burnet, but maketh the Heart to be merry and cheerfull, for which pe 
“pofe fome ufe the Flowers alfo, Being boyled in Wine, it helpeth fpeedily 
that are troubled with the Colick, and with a little Honey taken warm, nny 
the bey, but boyled in Red Wine,and.druak; it ftayeth the Flux thereof. The 
Herb ftamped with AZede, and applyed, healeth ofd- Ulcers that are cancerous or 
eaten, hollow or fiQulous, for- which it is Very much commended,as alfo to affy age 
Swelling, andto draw forth Pricksand Splinters ; itis alfo profitable to heale 
Sores in the mouth, or inthe Secret parts, the amonth being gargled, and the other 
=~ bathed with the deco@idn: thereof: The diftilled water hereof helpeth the 
aa and inflammation of the Eyes, being dropped into the. £yes, and.fo it cleareth 
‘the Sight alfo. The Flowers and Leaves, though not fo often ufed, unlefsit bet 
aie all other herbs, wherewith houfes were formerly decked up, -efpecially 
che hismegh in the Summer time, for the {mell thereof maketh the_heart mercy, 
and delighteth-the Sent yineither doch itcaufe the head-ach, or loathfomaels @ 
n Blizab any other, f the. parpofe, uae. “The g 
oh caearet an, or rahe Worm-plant, becaufe the root often-times feet 
- 9t were eaten by wormes, which is certainly the Signature thereof, for it helpeth 
_ Heérfer of the Bests and Worms, ae poe nodotb Gone like sin. Jenirede: 
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The WN. ames, 
i ie —— en heads, and then it falleth out! i 
bes : cof i is fomewhat bigger, — —— with ee 
