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Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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Pitchcr-Thornc.bccaufc the people fetch all their water in ftone pots or pitchers.which thev a 



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with this plant,to keepc mice and other fuch things from creeping into them : and it 



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Endiue and Succoricarecold and dry in the fecond degree,and withal fomevvhat binding . an j 

 beeau fa they be fome thi ng bitter they do alfo clenfe and open . 



Garden Endiue is colder 

 thought to be excel/en t med 

 pofition of medicines according to the places affe&ed. 



tjf The Vcrtucs. 



' and not fo dry or clcanfing, and by reafon of thefe qualties theyar 

 licines for a hot liuer,as Galen hath written in his 8 booke of the con/ 







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duit of the yard, to be injected with a fyr inge, whether the hurt came by vncleanneffe, or bv final! 

 ftones and grauell iffiiing forth with the vrine ; as often hath been feene. 



Thefe herbs eaten in fallads or otherwife,efpeciat!y the white Endiue, doth comfort the weakc 

 and feeble ftomacke,and cooleth and refrefheth the ftomacke ouermuch heated. 



The ieaues of Succorie bruifed are good againft inflammation of theeies.beine nnr wa rrll« a « 

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Wilde Succorie. 





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Yellow Succorie. 



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