

L i b. i. Of the Hiftorie of Plant 



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learned 



j iULpjamuM.w.. — . M4 «»ww -v^uttuit^uu wAtu,n uiiiiwuiui l.qvci ngures with 



this title which I here giue, and faith it was gathered among other plants onthehils of Italy, but 

 ;n what oart or place, or how growing he knew not i and he onlv nii<*fti*nnctvli*>f*i*r ;r m *» «I. u. 



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^.. ~~~ g— „ — - '^nuuun iu rraucc, ana in tne J^oreitof 



Aidcn, aniin Brabant : but the fecond groweth plentifully in many places of Italic. 

 h is reported vnto mee by men of good credit, that Cyclamen or Sow-bread groweth vpon the 



mounrair.es of Wales ; on thebilsofLincolnfhinv and in Som^fcr nt.* M k« »i, A i^.,r. «/. _ 



Bam fields 



fiarain^cuu. t ucmu iwuKiuucsgrov 



that this growes vvilde in England. £ 



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nember when i 

 Winter 





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afterwards fp 



r - ,• JZi r i ; • 7 "*r" ~P , . .~r"'& wa ''" cl "ciccuviuiiMiaiommerncxr, 



at what time tne feed is ripe as aforefaid. Thethird floureth in the fpring, for which caufe it was 

 called CicUmc* vtnwm : and Co doth alfo the fourth. « "icauieitwas 



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^J The N*mes. 



Sow-bread is called in Greek, ***&*. « in Utmcjukrterr*, and r<r/ne r4;«w .• of MarceUm Or. 



uldTU - n\ A hide i tit PaKHa 7? **„«*, *«rr;«i»~~ Q*nr* / • /*_ ~ r* _ * 



i amen 



urauaty an forar.o : in Spanifb, Mazan de Fuerco : in High Dutch, ^ChtMfototOt 

 tlettbmjBlbjOOtJin Trcnchfain de Porceau -in Engiifli, Sow-bread. ///». «n*rh r 



% The Nature. 



hot and drie in the third degree. 



m The Venues. 



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amai 



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humors 



oomous 



:r and taken inwardly in the quantitie of a dram and a A 

 downeward tough and groffe flegrae, and other fharpc 



ery profitable againft all poifon, and the bitings of ve- B 



me ponder taken as aforefaid, cureth the jaundife and the ftoppings of the liuer , taketh awav C 

 yellow colour of the bodie, if the patient after the taking hereof be caufed to £tJ V 



jt I _ ~* — — ~ p^wuwanw m^ baling ijcicur uc cauieu to iweat x 



allf^rTnT^^T" 11 ^ 3 ^ the ) uice P ut ^otheeies,clearethtbefighttaketh away D 

 Sfc^JEwT tT'f^ * ****— * * «M » P- ~ that -elle/t 



Snt°in^r g t t}*T r mcn iD 4 V* tr ? mc trauc11 with childe > «wft* them to be del iue- E 



'incontinent, and taketh away much of their paine. 



^^^"^^^^^^^""y */e hath prooued fundry times vpon S 



mjmen,oy my adune and commandement, with good fuccefTc. 



*A ^oX°aockr blead d ° th ° PCn thC Hcraorthoids > and caufe * them to flow being applied 



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;. J t » nor a^iv. ._._,_ -, ,.% TkiBaungtr. »1 ,: ,1 



J* ^ffi^JCS !55S W ^ J° UCh « * this herbe, or to come neerc ^ £ c : 



^t »itho« t con^r!^ g T eth 5 f ° r ^ natUra11 amaftiue vc «ue therein conned is fuch, 



controuerfie they that attempt it in manner abouefaid (hallbe Hslitntwd before their 



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