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TTZ fobethcvlikewifeof nattireand temperature com ««««,,.**«., -.v — -— 

 P "!!; 4 * £Vb fv reafonVhcrcof thei r colour doth eafi ly pierce : yet haue they at the fir ft a cer- 

 J^ers rhio parts,by ireaion _ vvn u « 1 1 ore f C ntly following it ; which not onely wee 



"" £SS bth • rough and Llh talte = 'nor M'.Doaor.rte.her , b,n<fc or open 

 u^tbat tnc rex*, ui ™« -JZfiSL - 1— • :r t *— *r«vJ it it not with the multitude. 



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j h-ta nfwercd, attending your cenfurerbutifl haue erred, it is 



tbofcot'thc beftand belt learned. 

 Tbc dcco3ion of the root 



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mmended for thofe tha t are bur ftcn,bru- A 



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ndcd,and that are fallen from high places. 



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For thefc caufes they be mixed with potions,which the later Phyfmans call wound drinkes : in C 



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of cur 1 1, s of deadly wounds in the chert and intrails. 



Our opinion and iudgement is confirmed by that moll expert man, fometimes Phyfitionor Lo- 



unoc, uLnnts SftTingWy who in his Rapfoda hath noted, that the decoftipn of Madder giuen with 



7 ri/bat great compofmon is fingular good to flay the reds, the hemorrhoids and bloudy flix, 



rhc fame approucd by diuers experiments : which cohfirmeth Madder to be of an aftringent 



and binding qualitic. , , 



Of the fame opinion as it feemeth is alfo£w /#//'* her freed man (commonly called TrataU) 





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ircrtot luch a quality as D, 

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For Diopndcs rcporteth , that the root of Madder doth plentifully prouoke vrine, and that 

 grolTcand thicke,and oftentimes blond alfo, and it is fo great an opener, that being but onely ap- 

 plied^ bringeth do;vnc the menfes,the birth, and after- birth.but the extreme redqefie of the vrine 

 dccciucd hinyhat immediately followeth the taking of Madder,vvhicli rednes came as he thought 



from bloud mixed therewithjwhich notwithftanding corameth no othermfe than from the colour 



of tbc Madder. 



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For the root hereof taken any manner of way doth by and by make the vrine extreme rga : no o- 

 thcrwilc than Rubarb doth make the fame yellow, not changing in the meane time the 



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colours mixed with hinrlin<TrV 1 ,r,rro , 



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„.. rnfwui , .. ,. . .-;— o --o longer remainc in the things coloured, and do 



rot fo foonc vade : this thing they will know that gathe? colours out of the juyces offlo m Tand 



I t ;Tt t . hemt J eymix J ca J ,l,me ' tothe cnd that the colour may be SmM aS kcwthf 



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eairpc n-t-Y n . — 3 rough and(harpe,full 



^ k kl r faftl OD,and like v«o fmall Madder: 



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