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Of the Hiftorfe of Plants. 



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Itprouokethvrine,andbringeih downcthe menfesritmaketh the body well coloured, driueth G 

 forth worrses,ctireth agues.efpecially quotidians and wand ring feauers,and others that are of Ion<* 

 continuance, if it be mixed with fit things that feme for the difeafe : and thefe things it perforrncs 



eafes. 



air. 





theweight of it in an infufion or deco&ion is from wo drams to fiue. 



fub fiance 



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and 



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that Ginger (hould be mixed with it, or wilde Carrot feed, or Louage feed, or Sal gem, in Lacine 



Sdfopl 



Mefue reportetbjgaue it with wine wherein Ginger was infufed : fofn 



ipofvineg 



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Agaricke is good againft the paines and fwimming in the head, or the falling Euill,being taken L 

 with fyrrupofvineger. 



It is good againft the fhortnefle of breath, called Aflhma, the inueterate cough of the lungs, the M 

 ptyfickejconfumpcion, and thofe that fpet bloud : it comforteth the weakeand feeble ftomacke, 

 caufcth gooddigeftion,and is good againft tvrormes. 



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h a p . 4 5. Of the (jprsjje Tnti 





Cuprefftu fatiua & fyluefiris 



The Garden and wild Cyprefle ttec. 





% The Defcrfation 



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m. 



a long ft 



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ight body I whereupo 



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what yellow 



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s fubftance of the wood is hard, found, well compact t 



like the yellow Saunders, but nouItoged^fry eU<w 



