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B.2. 



Of the Hiftoric of PI 



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mo • or k ibcd hcclcs,and that alio oile of Rofes boiled in a hollow turnep vnder the hot embers 



doth cure the fame. 



The yonganJ render (hoots or fpnngs of Turneps at their firft comming forth of the eround 

 boiledanJcatcnasafalladprouokevrm. & * 



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The 

 poifons 



againft F 



JliCj f the Lou-countries do giue the oile which is prefled out of the feed, againft the after. G 



brow s of women newly brought to bed,and alfo minifter it to yong children againft the worms" 

 which itbothkilleth and driueth forth, * 



The oile waflied with water doth allay the feruent heat and ruggedneffe of the skin. 



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HAP. 2. 



Ofvoilde "Turneps. 



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^J TheKmdes. 



1 fere be three forts of wild Turneps , one our common Rape which beareth the feed whereof 

 » madcRapc orle,and feedeth finging birdsrthe other the common enemv to « n JES! 1 



enemy to corn, which we 



call CharIock 5 wbcreof there be two kinds.one with a ye How 'or eh ouro fl«»t rS2h - >J 

 whitcfloure : there is alfoanotherof the water and mIri^Znds ? . * ' ^ *** 



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I Rapum fyhcjlre. 



Wilde Turneps. 



2 Rapifirumarvorum. 



Charlock or ChadJock. 





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fomewhat reddi^andof a fifry 



and- 



