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Of the Hiflone of Plants. 



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taedoH b > 

 towneofc 



3 great plenty in 



\ i igcoo called Nietford,by the relation of a learned gentleman of S Johns in the faid 

 ifotd^diligent •*«*«*. my very good friend,calied W Richard Slater. Alfoitgroweth 

 ntyin the I tie of Ely, and lira medow by Harwoodin LancaHiircandindiu^ «*.,, 



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VXcrduZpSfc *} ^ V > < '^ 



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Water Germander. 



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- 



Winter 



which come vp againe in Summenthe root re- 

 mained} frefh all the yeare. 



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^f The Names. 



The Grecians call it w*, , the Latinesdo 

 alto call it Scordium , the Apothecaries haue 

 no other name : it is called of fome , rww 



tffftrv'guercula, and alfo CMithridatiumli 



Mnhridates who firft found it out.lt tooke the 

 tameScarJium from the fmell ofGarlicke by 



the Grecians called «%* , and </^„, of the 

 rancknefTe of the fmell: in high- Dutch 

 mtfmtmiS : in French,ta;^» , in U a>l 

 Chdamandrim falufire : in Englifc, Scordiu 



.Water Germander,and garlicke Germand 



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fr- 



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> mi 



Water 



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certain bitter tafte, harfh and fharpe^ as GaUn 



mtneffcth. r J 





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Wjcer Germander clenl 

 S3 S£ l P ' "° ke , th »«*« on-geth - 



bringi 



nethly 



honey accor- A 



" outofth 





. - uctoaion made in vine 



r*»ons . and is vfed in annVW« ~" * ** ^ «8**"w tne Dicing* ot feroents and 



C;«i ■"* g amped and app,ied wi * a littfe ™*g« c 



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fingul 



and 



6"Ur cordial tocw u ""g u »c,that 

 ^POude r oSl^^ raakc ^«y 



that is,«rhen a man cannot piffc but by drops and 



Buptordi, 



of two drams in Mede or rir>«;~j ^ ■ . 



Scordium is made 

 purpof< 



•ftdoenni l UiC,ne ^de with W.7- - • 7 . . y xuraii cne purpoies aforesaid 



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