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I Glycyrrhfy cchinatA D iej'cBndu. 



Hedge hog Licorice. 



* 2 Glycyrrhizavd 



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Common Licorice 





k no* ne t icher to the Apothecaries or vulgar people : we call it in Englifli , VUfwidcs his Lit* 



»nl5 iS , m ° ft e " idc " tjt T ha " he othcr is ^9"^« ^ Licorice:tbe Apothecaries calitbyacorrupt 

 S.lw* Zii t C l ** X ™}>*%*'i' ■■ the Spaniards, Regeli^nd Regain .■ inhigh-Dutch, 

 22??* * uC ^? tt ^ : in French^/^/^ algal, foand Wf«in IovrWb,OHfffi40l& 

 ftlCt^OUt : : in Engliih.common Licorice : Plmy calls it Scythiuherba , it is named Scithiccrf the 

 country Scythia where it groweth. 



T , %. TbeTemperature. 



I nc nature ofDnfeoridcs his Licorice, as <?«&» teftifith , is familiar to the temperature of out 

 £odies,and feeing it bath a certain binding qualitie adjoined,the temperature thereof, to much as 

 is not and binding,* fpecially of a warm qualitie,comming ncereft of all to a meane temper 1 be- 

 fides,for that it is alfo f W eet,it is likewifc meanly raoift. ... 



««f °- ra i. ? ac ?. aS the r ° 0t of the comm °n Licorice is fweet t it is alfo temperately hot and moiftj 

 notmthftandmg the barfce hereof is fomthing bitter and hot, but this rauft be fcraped away '■ TW 



"em root when it is full of juice doth moiften more than the dry. 



5f the Venues. 

 good againft the rough har flineffe of the throat and breft \ / c fl °P p 



ipeneth 



the 



t 



The h£ f D P When the y be ftuffed or ftopt,ripeneih the cough,and bringeth forth 1 ftg^- 

 /SSlTf made ^cording to art,andhardned into ? lum^irhich is called S0 «*J 

 mil/ " h WeH for thepurpofes aforefaid , being holden vndcr the tongue, and there fofei* 



quirtti& 



to melt. 



D 



cak«°cXd r rinJ th ^ uic , e °f Licoric^Gingcr.and other fpices,there is mad* 



fnd breft lf c h?r b i ead5V1rhich is ver / g°° d a g ainft * e cough and all infin 

 tSS " Ca - ft into ™ulds,fomeWonelafliion,and fome of another 



The ;uice of Licorice is profitable againft the heate of the ftomacke and of 



bread or 



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