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» Hyffopeis much vfed'in Prifansand other drinkes, to helpto Salient 
flegme. It is many Countrey peoples medicine fora cit or greene wound, 
4 ou ie Sait with {ugar and applyed. I finde ‘it is alfo much commended 
‘ againft the falling fickeneffe, efpecially being made into pils afterthe man- 
ner before rehearfed. It is accounted a {peciall. remedy.againft thefting.ot 
biting ofan Adder, if the place be rubbed with Hyflope,bruifed and mixed 
with honey, falcand cummin feede, A decoction thercof with oyle, and 
annointed, taketh away the itching and tingling of the head, andvermine 
_ alfo breeding therein. An oyle made of the herbe and flowers, being an- 
nointed, doth comfort benummed finewesand ioynts,» s9:% +. J») : 
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it by no other name then Pudding-grafle. BOLO 
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“much and familiar vfe, both fortheir meates and medicines, and therewith 
preferued themfelues in long life and much health; but this delicate age of 
ours, which is not pleafed-with anything almoft,be it meat or medicine,that 
is not pleafant to the palate, doth wholly refufe thefe almoft, and therefore 
cannot be paftaker of the benefitofthem: ©" 
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