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A conferue made with the flours of Cowflips and fugar preuaiiech wonderfully againft the nal C 



rnnuTlfions.cramDs.and all difealcs of thp finite J ° v 



fie ; convuifions,cramps,and all difeafes of the finues. 



Cowflips or Paigles do greatly reftraine or flop the belly 

 if thedecoilion thereof be drunke warme. 



A praSitioner of London who was famous for curing the phrenfie, after he had performed bis E 

 cure by the due obferuation of phy fick,accuftomed euery yeare in the moneth of May to dyet his 

 ttiencs after this manner: Take the leaues and flmirp« of p f ; m mr-> h~;i„.u i.-' t •■ 7 >_ 



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Patients after this manner: Take the leaues and floures of Primrofe^boile them a little in foun 

 rainc water.and in fomcrolc and Betonv waters.addi'no- th*»«»m fi«*« ««^^, cu -ji . ,. • ,. 



pepper. 



bein» ftrained 5 he gaue them to drinke thereof firft and laft. 



The : roots of Primrofe ftamped and I ftrained, and the /nice mined into the nofe with a quill 01 

 fuch like,pnrgetn the braw,and qualiheth the pain of the megrim. 



An vngucnt made with the juice of Cowflips and oile of Linfeed, cureth all foldings or bur- 

 nings wrth firejWate^or otherwife. ° 



the floures of Primrofes fodden in vineger and applied, heale the Kings euill,and thealmonds 

 of the throatand uvula,it you gargarife the part with the decoction thereof. 



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Red Bird-eyne. 



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White Bird-eyne. 



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ftapVas inCfl Ch W "5 OUt controuerfie aj * kindes of Cowfli ps> agreein* with Zm 



Pe,as , n the,, nature and ver t ues,hauingleaues much like vnto . CoSflios Ju fm IT 



growing 



