54 



Of the Hifloric of Pfc, 



A 



ad 



tfcoride. 



%■*• 





ffl T^ ^*t«*x. 



IB. I. 



B 



at all, or el* very Itele , of ^ch, .inde 1S«^E j^ WR£^ 

 ly 5 vvhjch dung is confirmed by Experience, the Miftreffcof hiL s p nr * pUr S eth ^2 

 dy it fclfe doth nor purge at al l,but only ferueth a little to make Sell l." m 'V^ *R 

 the broth of an old cocke, with Beets or Mallowes, or other-like things L?''' bc ' m ^ 

 their Oippcnncflc. * W, *,/„ reckoocth vpPolypo 6k«^^^™\*^** 

 dry & make tbm.-pcraduenture he had refped to a certain *k^^ ■? in8$t ? atdorf P«« 

 wh ich not one only part of the body, but many toother a J mo£ rl ? 3che in tbc S 

 it is very much commended by thc^rabaiklS^?^^^^ T^ : f * *' 

 the Maze. In this kindeof difeafethe hands, the feet and thet nr«*^ T thenuer ^ 

 flvell. There is ioinedwithalla feebleneffe in «^to^^fe^^2 

 times the vpper parts are Iefle grieued,and the \™^$*£^^^^ 

 place toanother,and then fettle. Againfl thisdifeafe the GddnaaS C \l ! f ^ m ^m 



atd^ot b p : !y d F ; 0d ^ whcreby - they h % e the fu P^^ 



«/ either by b^d-letting or purgations, or by btk 

 be cured, tf theft generall remedies be vfed in time 



and 



about them. 



if 



C 



D 



E 



Therefore the body muft out of hand be purged, and then that which remains is to be *M 

 and confumed away by fuchthiugs as procure fweat. 



Furthermore, Diofcorides faith that the root of Polypodie is very good f< 

 and for chaps between the fingers. 



The root of Polypody boiled with a little hony, watered pepper,and the quantity of aooooce 

 giuen 3 emptieth the belly of cholericke and pituicous humors. Some boileit in water and winc,and 



&h\c. tn the* nnantitipnf throe* mfn/v»c fnr Cr\m<* iMnriAfije f«t>Vt rf^^4 r..#w* A /n: 



giue to the quant icie of three ounces for fojne purpofes with good fuccelTe. 



r 







HAP 



.$68. 





Of O^Ferne. 





% 



o 



Polypod 



his 



fitplace. Then in the fecond place did hcgiuetheDefcriptionof the Vrytpteris of the J^wf* 

 taken from thence, pag. 3 £3 . Then were the Pl.ace*Time, Names. &c. taken out of the Chapter of 



of the Afcff|i 



/>tfr<e4 4. otTdernamwtMus . Now I wil 1 in this chapter giue you the Dryopteris of the 4£ frjtf , 

 then that ofDcdotuus^ and thirdly that of 7>4£«j . for I take then* to be different, and this latt» 



of T xbtrnxmont an 



m The Deft 



TH is k mde of Feme, called Dryopteris or FUix querna, hath leaues uk vuw ™* ■ fa ^ 

 Feme before fpokenofjbutmuch left«,('tnaller,and more finely cut or jagge^^^ 

 , aboue a foot high,being a very flender and delicate tender herb. The leaues a 



iy jagged.that in fhew they refemble feathers, fet round about a fmali rib or fimie ; tfle w 

 Deing fprinkled not with ruflct or browne markes or fpeckes as the other Femes are, 01 a ^ 



painted v 



'g 



htorf 



id fomewhat h 



t Rmddams affirmed that he found the vfe of this deadly,being put into medio* **™ fc?t ^e 

 iypodie,by the ignorance of fome Apothecaries in Dauphenie in France. M' Goodl"* a!ib 



an accurat defcription^ogether with a plant of this Feme, which I bsue thought g 



tO fat forth r > 



to fee forth. 



prjoftffli 



