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Of the Hiftoric of Plant 



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L 



IB. 2. 



h,ahd efpccially 

 Ka ^ & "' l . he fan >e. Itis an infirmitw amon^ou -I 5 ' 



»d IrenneT t£ remedle teSfa 4 aSPT , *"'«-5 

 letting out of ,he vein, of the tongue , andX ™«h and i™ J m * «"""?» W ' K '>* fm b ™- 

 fame decoaio„,and fometimc, a Tittle vineget mixed rt^Sh tS^ "l™ T^""* the 

 knovvn e to the .old W ritets : but notmthftanoWi TX ^&^.&5W »<!»■• 



fering,ifit be not the very fame. 



c 





h a p . 2. oz. Of the great T>aifi e> or oZMaudliwort 



I Be II is major. 



The great Daifie* 





Tin ' 



B 



. 



f 



% TbcDcfcriftion. 



He great Daifie hath very many broad 

 leaues fpred vpon theground.fomtvhae 

 indented about the edges, of a fingers 

 /nlike thofe of Groundfwell : amorjgft 

 which rife vp ftalkes of the height of a cubit , let 

 with the like leaues, but lelTer 5 in the top whereof 

 grow large white floures with yellow thrurames in 

 the middle like thofe of thefingle field Daifie or 



bredth 





* / 





of firings 



y fmell 



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T 



u 



Itgroweth inmedowes, and in the borders of 



Ids almoft euerv urlW** 



1 7 J fields almoft euery where. 



I 



f Tie Time. 



It floureth and flouritheth in May and Iuoe 





^J The Names 



and alio 



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Cenfolida media vulnerarioruw, to make a difference 

 between it and Bugula , which is the true Cwfilih 

 media. Notwithftanding this is holden of all to be 

 Confalidamcdi) generis , or a k nide of middle Con- 

 found : in high Dutches Fucbfius reports, <£fnfj« 

 Mttttte : in Englifli 3 the great Daifie,and Maudlin- 



wort* 



Tiaturc. 



ift in the end of the fc 



This great Daifie is mum «.**«. %«~w» ^ .-- 

 cond degree,and cold in the beginning of the fame 





A 



B 



The leauesoi the great Maudlin-wort are gooaagauuiauumi 

 the inflammation and running of the eies,being applied thereto. 



ipoftems, again! 



C 



wounds,efpecialIy thofe wherein is any inHammation,ana win noc rorow « 

 on,as are thofe weeping wounds made in the knees,elbowes,and other joints. 



The Inim ,**>/.»/).;»„ ™. ^:a:ii^,.,.Mr ;<> Hrnnlrp rnverv p-ood DUrDOleagail 



inward burftings. 



ood purpofe againft the rupture 



n i uc «cru is good to be put into vulaerarie drinks or potions , as one uiuu.c ^»- j~° 

 u moft neceflarie^o the which effe^the beft praflifed do vfe it,as a fimple in luch caies m 8 



fed. _ .. , 



few raauww «a- - 



the vehement hea re 



£ 



It likewifc aflwageth the cruell torments of the gout,vfed with a 



led and made 



F 



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of the guts or bowels 



