

.Lib. 5. 



Of the Hiftorie ofPiants. 



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It is alfo vfed in waters which feme to clenfe and make faire the face with. 



It knittcth broken boncs,ftaietb eating vlcers,and prouokeih vrine. 



bathed therewith 



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bIoud,thepiiTingofbloud,and all other fluxes of b loud: they are alfo good againft the falling 

 {jckenciTe,the falling downe of the motherland comming forth of the fundament. 



The gum Mafticke hath the fame vertue,if it be relented in wine and giuen to be drunke. 



Mafticke chewed in the mouth is good for the ftomacke, ftaieth vomiting, increafcth appetite 

 cotnforteth the braines, ftaieth the falling downe of the rhcumes and watery humors, and raaketha 

 (weet breath. 



The fame infufed in F 

 and to comfort the jawes. 



The fame fpred vpon a piece of leather or veluet, and laid plaifterwife vpon 1 

 the rhcurae from falling into the jawes and tceth,and eafcth the paines thereof. 



It preuaileth much againft vlcers and wounds,bcing put into digeftiues and healing vnguents. F 



It draweth flegmc forth of the head gently and without trouble. # " 



Ioofe teeth. D 



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Of the 'Turp entine T'ree. 



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Ttrebintbtu. 



The Turpentine tree. 



2 TcrebimhwlrtifolU. 

 The broad leafed Turpentine tree. 



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*jr-y he DefcrifUo'n. 



* l T*H£ firft Turpentine Tree groweth to the height of a tail and faire tree, hauing raanf 

 A long boughes or branches,difperfed abroad, befet with long leaues, confifting offaadry 

 er fmall leaues, each whereof refemblcth the Bay leafe, growing one againft another vpon a lit- 

 ftem or middle rib,like vntothe leaues of the Afh tree : theflouresbe fmall and xeddifa grow. 

 v pon clufters or bunches that turne into round berries, which at their beginning are greene 

 awards rcddifli j but beeingripe wax blacke, or of a darke blew colour, claatniie, full of fai 



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