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$ i $ Hermodattyli Offlc„.„. „... 



The true Hermodaayls of the (hops. 



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call it, The Sonne before the Father. 



Our Author in this chapter was nf «,, 

 "nodes ; for fi rftjin the dcfofptT^S 7 

 ?"^««, being the fecond, hec renre 1 

 fuchas make that white floured cfigfi 

 rue Hermodaayl. Then in the defenptj r 

 the eighth hec hath thefe -.vords.which odni 

 omitted in that place I here fet downe. oTflL 



thefe kmdes (faith he) of Mdo* S *ff, on) t/ h f b 

 notbeene certainly known which hat 6 been thetZ 

 HermodaciyU . notwithfianding me hant cm J ( 

 knowledg e that the i Syria* Colt hie tm it the Phficat 

 HermodaciyU. Yet when he comes to fpeakc of 



the name$ 5 after that out ofDodon* 



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downe the truth in thefe words ; 2to vot»itha M 



ding that Hermodattyl which w do vfe in cmLnd 

 medicines Jtferethfrom this (to m^Colchulrnhn 

 ?7 »**H' points, for that the true HemodM 

 bath abulbe or round root, which being dried 'comi. 

 nmthvery white within, and without not wrinkled 

 ataff, but full and $mooth, of a me one hardnejfe ; and 



that he had out of the fame Authour alleged 

 the words of Valerius Cordtts and Auicen, (which 

 are here omitted) he concludes contrary to the 

 truth, his firft admonition, and fecond aflcrti- 



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• efpecially about Shepton Ma41et, is the Her- 

 moda&yll vfed in fhops. 



Thofe we haue in (hops feeme to be the Her- 

 moda&yls of Paulm %&gineta ; yet not thofeof 



Nicholases and AcJuarius,v/hich were cordial and 



incrcafer s of fperme ; the which the Authours of the ^dduerfariajag. 5 5 . thinke to be the Behen d- 



bum & rubrumohbc Arabians. And to theie vnknowne ones are the vermes fet downe by our Au- 

 thor in the third Dlace vnder C to be referred, i 



Medow Saffron is hot and 



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thole that haue the Gout, euen then when the humors are in flowing 

 the ftomacke, V 



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meale. and crams of bread, and 



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The fame ftrengthneth 5 nourifheth,and maketh good juyce,encreafeth fperme or naturall feed, 



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red 



ger, long Pepper, Annife feed or Cumine feed, and a littl 



churlifli workine of that HermoJaayll which is vfi 



haue eaten of the common Medow 

 enfueth. 



^j The Danger. 



roots of all the forts of Mede Saffrons are very hurtfull to t 

 1 by choaking as Mufhromes do,according vnto Dtofcorides 



icumjirangulatorium. 



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i Mafticke,cor- 

 ut thofe which 

 death prefently 









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f That which wasfctforthby our Author in the Fourth place, vnder the title ot ^nemm "™"~- 'r^Zl'^^^S^^ I haucicU w»»hch 

 in fed • The ninth and tenth were the fame with ihcfirfl and fecond The fetch and toa^cl^Cd^iB^ ^^ nZCt ^fcn. the 10 



fc« r* and hiftofie, though they be fufpeacd to be counterfeits t and Clufvtt probably gttCflw a thatthcUtcn*^c Apcsninc *«^,uic «« 

 ib c flourc too round, and caofe of the ptot too broad and (here f 



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