I 



632, 



Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



L 



u. 2. 



f The Place. 



S«?«/4growethalmoftincueryvvoodandcopfc, andVuch1i^A,,^^»- j 

 B much planted in gardens , the "other varieties^ Sdome toh^ ^ ?' W »^Wl 





Stfg-a/* floureth in Aprill and May. 



varieties are feldome to be met withall. 



^J The Time. 



% The Names. 



— 



dia 

 ha 



ly 



\ 



* , . r IT T ^ Temperature* 



Bugle is of a mean temperature between heate and dryneiTe. 



A t • j j . a % The Vertues. t 



. . Itls ««»»ended agamft inward burftings,and members torne, rent, and bruifed • and therefor, 

 it is put into potions that feme for nodes.in which it is of fuch vertue,that it candid 

 away congealed land clotted bloud. *«c/Writeth that they commonly fay in "K 

 needs neither Phy fition nor Surgeon, that hath Bugle and Sanicfe 5 for if doth not oneiy^ 



t,^Z r , e ' n ^ nWard,y !»! but alf ° a PP"^othem outwardly : itisgood for tkS - 

 B ties o, the hucr,taking away the obftruaions,andftrengthning it. 



1 he decodion of Bugle drunke diflblueth clotted or congealed bloud within the body.bealctb 

 C an( * ™keth r °«^allwoundsofthcbodyboth inwardand outward. 



1 he fame openeth the ftoppings of the liuer and gall, and is good againft the jaundice md fc 

 D uers of long continuance. 



E The fame decodion cureth the rotten vlcers and fores of the mouth and gums. 



BuguU is excellent in curingwounds and fcratches,and the juice cureth the wounds, v leers, «d 

 fores of the fecret parts,or the herb bruifed and laid theron. 



Chap. mi 4 Of Selfe^heale. 





1 Prunella. 



Sdfe-heale. 



2 Prune U* Lobcltj. 

 Thefecond Selfe-beale 







tk 



iu^* v ~rv^ 



/ywO*' - 



s^ 



* 



i*i 



tf 



1 I 



J 



