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~ The Kitchen Garden. 
but the deco@ion of the herbe giuen in due time, haththe more forcible 
operation : it helpeth to expell wormes, becaufe of the bitternefle, and is 
thereby alfo a friend to the ftomack overcharged with chollar,and toclenfe 
theliuer: inprouoketh fweate and vrine, is helpefulltothem are troubled 
withthe ftone,and to cafe paines in the fides. | 
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Solanum veficarinm, fine Alkakengi, Winter Cherries, 
; T= Winter Cherry hatha running orcreeping roote in the ground, of the big- 
~§§ - neffe wany times of ones little finger, fhooting forth at feuerall ioynts in feue- 
“@™® all places, whereby it quickly fpreadeth agreat compafleof ground : the 
ftalke rifeth not aboue a yard high, whereon are fet many broade and longgrcene | 
leaves, fomewhat like vnto the leaues of Nightfhade, but larger: at the iovnts where- 
ofcome forth whitith flowers made of fiue leaues.a peece,whichafter turne intogreen 
berries, inclofed with thin skins or bladders, which change to bee reddith when they 
growripe, theberry likewifebeing reddifh, and as large as a Cherry, wherein are 
contained many flat and yellowith feed lying within the pulpe: whichbeing gathered 
and ftrung vp,are kept all the yeare tobe vied vponoccafion. ae 
‘The Vie of Winter Cherties. 4 bees”. i 
jg Te ililed waver of eho hevbe and fruits 
i truitt mit vis oftentaken of them F 
_ that are troubled with the tharpneffe or difficultie of vrine, and withthe — 
_’) ftoneinthe kidneyes,or grauel in the bladder: but the berri: sth hemfeluesci- 
! ther greene or dryed boyled eyther in broth, in wine, or in water, is much 
more effe@uall : It is likewife conducing to open obftructions of the liuer, 
&c,and thereby to helpe the yellow Iaundife. | 
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The leaues are much and often vfedto procure vomits, fine or feuen of 
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