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Of the HiflorieofPl 



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Ithelpeth them that are ftrangled with eating oTm^^T^ZTT--; 



inegre. ,ortoadft °olvntbedr 



IB. i 



unkc ^ 



K 



L 



And being taken in wine,it is good againft the poyfon of i x U (he\ nn -t 



ins from the.thiftle Cham<tIior>) and of Hemlnrt* 9 J „„„:..* _,*•...& a vl icous matter 



ter^and with water to nightwhcalcs, andVith hony to^MtUhmarkes^L^ " ' 



It is anolied after the lame manner todimeiec ar ,A »««.».._..__ nat COm e vpon briifej 



ding from the thiftle Ch vnilion ) and of Hemlockefandagainft'tVebi^ * fu 



of the Sea Dragon :itisaDDlied to the faninrienr i'nfl.JC^:l_ . . n S ot the threw 



with hoav a** 



amgtrom tne tDiitie c»m»*uo»j ana ot Hemlocke, and againft the bit* V u 

 of the Sea Dragon : iris applied to the fquincie or inflammations of tK 



ter.anH ivirhivarer mnifht ivheales anrl t»irf> Vir\r.„ »~ n ^-* . uc WOat 



? DJOuff ; . . 



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i . ,. i i- u i- •• . /*"""■" "m mantes tr 



It is applied after the iarne manner todimeies,and to mattering eares * " '• 



iMchimnsCamermtu of Norembergcommendeth itsreatlva?ainft^« • >r 

 wrcrof Wonnewood,Rofemarie, S Iocs, of each a fmall q 2 Lai^f^** 

 ne. the bodv firft beins nursed and ^n^ K« ^- 1!" S J*™"*' and a h «le Saffron, h 



■f- The figure which formerly v/n in the fecand plice.was of a f m »U Wormewood not different f t. 

 maticke ufte.it growes on mountainous pUces.and Gcf„, call, it ^tfmluum commune mm-,, JuaS^SS^^**f?^f »4i bul^fey 

 figvrc we hauegtuen you.fbr" '» the Uhfimhumfmrnxamfit fome.as ^m«w and fif^ j andfheG^S kfctjSS" "'•SX^ 



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Chap. 449. Of Small leafed Wormewood. 



x^dbfinthium tenui folium Auftriacum. 



Auttrian Wormewood. 



) 







If The Dtfcrip'm. 



SMall leafed Wormwood bringethfottb*. 

 rymany little branches, {lender, a [pan * \ 

 foot high, full of leaues , leffebyapt 

 deale,and tenderer than the formcr,raolK«* 

 and nicely minccd:thc fioures like cbofeof tk 

 former,hang vpon the little branches & fpriga 

 the roots are fmall,crecpingouerthm,fflt 

 whence do rife a great number of yong fpnxft 

 this Wormwood alfo is fomeivhanvhire,aad 

 no lefle bitter than the broad leafed ooe,aol 

 hath not fo rankc, or fo vnplealant a fine 

 rather delightful!. 



If The Place. 

 . It grows plentifully in Myfia,Tbracia,Hi* 

 garie, and Auftria,and in other regions necnr, 

 adjoyning : it is alfo found in Bohemia, and* 



many vntilled places of Germany > it is * g* r - 

 den plant in the low Coun tries, and in Er 



land. 



q The Time. 











It bringeth forth floures and M « Au ' 

 tumne : a little while after when Warn «*■ 

 meth, the herbe witheretb away, but the «« 

 remaineth aliue/rom which leaues and ftaiw 

 do come againe in the Spring. 



f the Names. 



$ This Z,W calls ^f"" h " ,n 'JZ 



Trideminum Berbarierum ' Ckfa <** »/ "^ 

 tetuif ilium Atfhruum • ^ rf " ,w ^*'2t5 



Englifh,fmall leafed Wormewood. f 



c «.*---. % The Nature, . ; jufaJoA 



Small leafed Wormewood i$ of facultie hoc and dry, it is as bitter alfoas the broad w* 

 and of hke facultie. 



T . , . ^f r^ Venues, 



1 neMCUlt «s are rcfened vnto the common Wormewood. 



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