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Of the Hiftorie of Plants 



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The juice of Onions mixed with the deco&ion of Penniroyall, and anointed vponthe 

 :mbcr with a fcather,or a cloath wet therein,and applied,eafeth the fame very much . 

 The juice anointed vpon a pild or bald head in the Sun,bringeth the haire againe very fpeedily 

 The juice taketh away the heat of fcalding with water or oile, as alfo burning with fire & eun 



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Onions lljced and dipped in tne juice or oorren, and giuen vnto the Sicke of a tertian Ag 

 eat, takes away the fi t in once 01 twice fo taking them , 



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keth a man dim fightcd 5 dulleth thefences,ingendreth windinefle,and prouoketh oucrmuch ileep 



cfpecially being eaten raw 



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h a p . 514, Of Squills or Sea Onions. 



% 1 SciltaHifiamcavitlgaru, The common Spanifli Squill. 







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Heordinarie Squill or Tea Onion hath a 

 pretty large root compofed of fundry 



fc.im,\r.- j , e coacs filIed whh a ce «ain vifcous 

 humiditie,and at the bottome thereof grow forth fund™ 



"hue and thicke fibres. The Jeaues are like thofe of ill 

 I«es,broad th,cke and very greene, lying fpred vpon the 

 grounded turned vpon A! fides\ Th? (ialke gmw th 



beauti fied at the top with many ftarre-fafnioned floures 

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. ,. in e great fparv„: t. . . . • a 



ylike _. 

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S*ft*ft.*SSW« - S P*> ; <h Hiftorie, t, atrl 



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very great 



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of a reddifh colour. The Houre 



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