therein, and eafeth them that are Liver-grown. The fmoak alfo of the Seed being 
burned and received underneath, iseffe@tuall for the Adorber, and being burned | 
under the Nofe; ithelpeth fuch as are fallen into a deep fleep, or have the Lerhar- 
gy- The Root being boyled in Oyle, and the Head rubbed therewith, he'p:th not 
onely thofethat have the Lethargy, or Drowfy Evil, but thofe that have the 
Frenfy, or Waking Evil, if I may fo call ic, nocwithftanding the} are fo contrary, 
and thofe that of a long time have been troubled with the Head-ach, ifit be bikc- 
wife ufed with Rue, and fo it is good for Rixgwormes and Tetters, the tanning 
Scab and the Shingles. The Seed is effectuall tor thofe that are troubled with a 
Cough, or foortneffe of Breath, the Falling Sicknelfe, or the Jaundife. The Root tsof 
the like quality, and available for the faid purpofe, and befides, it is of great ufe to, 
take away the hard cal/ds skin that groweth ona Fiftwla, if tbe fcraped upon it. 
The Leaves are profitable to confume and diffolve cold /wellings, if they be bruifed 
and applyed thereto, The Juyce of the Flowers being dropped into the Eres 
that are full of AZatter, and ran, cleanfeth and healeth them. The poor people 
of Polonia and Litwania do boyl the Seeds acd Leaves hereof in water, and by put- 
ting-a little Tet or Barm thereunto, make of it a Liquor,which they drizk as faini- 
liarly as we do Beer. hese 
yr. os 
y «ee * : 
sa tg 4 ane ky . = saat SEA Pinas, = “alata Lae a 
ae, te mS Ue 4s bi "p> = i y "yeti oh aa : EP nag : 
j 3 | oe if. a Sere St CONS RP Se ee 
FBirthizworts 2 oes Sores. 
ces " ; r : 4 £ nt Ge oe a aS ei 5! : 
Me é ons es "9 CF Rats: $ 
wagipnapilbirs a3), athe Nemes, Fangeg i tega 
I cd facilitate the Birth, and to purge all impurity that may bein the Womb after 
delivery. The Latines following the Greek do likewife call it Ari/tolochia, befides 
which it hath none other Latinename, butthofe which are corrupt, yet coming 
thence alfo as Pifolchie and Ariftologia. In Englifh it is called Birth wort 
from the effe@sbefore mentioned. ER Pale 6h re 
Soa ae Te Kinde. 257 eA 
There are eight forts hereof reckoned up by Bawhinss in bi 
perhaps not tranflated Verbatim. 1. The more ordinary rou 
wort, 2. Another reund rooted Birth-wort. 3. The true long 
4. Spanith long birth-wort. 5. J . 
PAY UE do 2S iene, of be Perms. 
: The wore ordinary round rooted Birth-wort fendeth fo 
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which is fo 
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