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anddraweth forth watery humors,bcing beaten to pouder,and giuentoadra """h — H — — 

 gathered,ftecped in vinegcr,and afterward dried,it is takenand that cfeAiwn W ? Ig J c : , bein g neir 

 of the dried lees of wine,and with a few Anife feeds, for to it worketh wirh y '" lke wei gbt 

 ble, and helpeth thofe that haue the dropfie : but it rauft be eiuen for cwS * ny maner of lro «- 

 little wine to thofe that haue need thereof. & cc "a«idayes together in a 



K The gelly of the Eider,otherwife called lewes eare,hath a binding and drvin* «, , • • L 

 fufion thereof^ which it hath bin fteeped a few houres,taketh away^nflaromarin r k : in " 

 and almonds of the throat in the beginning^ the mouth and throat be wafhed thc^L I 5 0udl 

 in like manner help the uvula. " " Krew "n,aiid doth 



L Di*fc*r;deshith,thax the tender green leauesofthe Elder tree with parched Barlvm 1 j 

 moue hot fwelhngs,and are good for thofe that are burnt or fcalded and for fuch IT' '* 

 a mad dog,and that they glew and heale vp hollow vicers. iae<Mnd tor Iuch as be b"ten with 



M Tne pith of the yong boughes is without qualitie : which being dried,and fomewhar m^ 

 quafhed together^ good to lay open the narrow orifices or holes of fiftu Ws and iffues if it be nu. 

 therein. J ucpuc 



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HAP. j8. 

 I Smbucus aquatilis^ frve faiujiris 



Marifh or water Elder. 



Of^Mari/b or Water Elder. 



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2 SambuctuRofea. 



The Rofe Elder. 



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^f The Befcriphn* 



Arifh Elder is not like to the common E lder in leaues,but in boughes. It gj™^ 

 after the manner of a little tree 5 the boughes are couered with awr* bf 



uoured Afh colour , as be thofe of the common Elder : they are let *» ^ tiia 





