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The leaues boiled among other pot- herbs much preuaile in making the belly fblubleT&Tc 7 ^ 

 boiled in honied water they are alio good againft the roughnefie and hoarfenefle of the'thioat ^ 



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The floures of Borrage made vpwith fugar,doall theaforcfaid with greater forceandeffefl 

 Syrrup made of the juice of Borrage with fugar, adding thereto pouder of the bone of a Stags 

 _. , j — ;„« «„„..„:„„ -t,- cardiacke paflion of the heart,againft melancholy and the& 





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ling ficknefle. 

 The root is not vfed in medicine : the leaues eaten raw ingender good bloud.efpecially io thofe 



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Ike as there be diuers forts of Borage,foarc there fundry of the Bugloffes j yet after Btifcwi 

 ^Borage is the true Bugloflerraany are of opinion,& that rightly,that they may be bptb re- 



ferred to one kinde, yet will we diuide them according to the^uftome of our time! and tbir 



vfuall denominations. 



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ComraonBugloiTe,orgardenBuglofle. 



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ch the Apothe 

 Borage, ftiarpe pointed 

 groweth vp to theheig 

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get than the leaues of 



two cubits, parted a 



than thofe of 



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more blew : the root is iong,thicke,grofle,and of long continuance 



, purple colour before they beopened,an 

 nf loner continuance. 



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