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Wilde Otes. 





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2 Bromos altera, 



Diauke, or fraall vrildeOtes, 





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i It hath a drying facultie (as Viofcorides faith.) Boile it in water together with the toots «•' 

 till two parts of three be confumed ; then ftraine it out, and adde to the deco&ion a quantitie of 

 hony equal] thereto : foboileit vntiJl itacquire the thicknefle of thin bony .This medicine is good 



' nofe, dipping ,a Jinnen cloath therein,andputtingitvp 



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to the nofthrils . forae adde thereto Aloes finelv poudred,and f< 



Alfo boiled in Wine with dried Rofe leaues, it is good againft 



h a p. j£. Of "Bearded Wilde Otes, 



<fi The Dcfcriftm. 



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ijhps Bromides Belgarum is a Plant indifferently partaking of the nature of •Sgify 

 Bromos, It is in (hew like to the naked Otes.The feed is (harpe^airy^nd fomewhat 

 and of a redd Hh colour, enclofed in yellowifh chaffie huskeslikeas Otes, and 



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grounds. This is Iikewife vnprofitable and hurtful! to Corne ; whereof is no mention made by 



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