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Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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I iudge thefc to be tcmperat in qualitic,and endued with a light aftri&ion 



I The dccoftion ot rhediftilled wafer of this herh takpn fnurarrHu r>r i-»nt 



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. - . ».». ~,.».~,..*~». w» lU v v..„. llw » .. -i.^ «* iuw "viu WA.V.U w*vaiuiy,<Ji vuiwdiuiy applied COfl 



duce much to the mundifying and healing of green wounds ; for fome boile the herb in wine a a 

 fo giue it to the wounded Patient,and alfo apply it outwardly. ' 



lr ic ^IfX rtr\r\A anrainft tV\p infprnal !nflomm<it'ir\n> ..r-iJ U^t. J.'A. « /"•.!._ 1 n 



good again ft 



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The iuyce of this herb is with good fuccefle dropped into the ears,when they are troubled mM 

 any pricking or (hooting paine ornoife, n 



Laftly,the water hath the fame qualitie as that of Succorie. Tragus. 

 2 Pen* and Lokl affirme this to be commended acrai'nft \Mhit]*™*.* 



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$ This (if it be the Cejla otCamerariw) is of Angular vfe in the Pthifis, th« 

 or consumption of the lungs : whereupon in My fnia they giue the con feme, f yi 

 it for the fame purpofe : and they alfo vfe it in broths and otherwife. Cam. \ 



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Of Lettuce. 



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Garden Lettuce. 



2 Laftuca crijpa. 



Curled Lettuce 



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THeiebe according to the opinion of the Anticnts,of Lettuce two forts,tbe one wilde or o\ 

 field,the other tame or of the garden : but time,with the induftrieof later writers, hauefoun 

 out others both wilde and tame a^airrtart;*;/.;^!!,.^;^ i «...„«r..«i«..j n «,n n 



which I purpofe to lay downe 



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