<A Table of the Vertues 



582 



264, 290, 532 

 274, 301, 529 



To caufe Surfets 

 To prouoke Sweating 

 To helpe Sivounings 



T. 



TO draw out Thornes &c. out of the flefh 

 190 



Good for fwollen Throats 300 



To warn the mouth and Throate 357, 478 



528, 598 



For^the Tooth-ach 134, 292 



The'poore mans Treakle 514 



For Trageas or dredges 573 



Common Turpentine from whence it is ta- 

 ken 600 

 Venice Turpentine from whence it is taken 



600, 608 

 V. 



helpe Fenery 66, 190, 193, 194 

 502, 506, 524 



1 



To take away Fermine and Lice in the head 



&c. 477 



To recouer the Voyce being loft 513 



To cicatrife old Fleers 275, 364 



To clenfe Fleers 492, 580 



For running Fleers 

 To procure Fotniting 



3 6 4> 595 

 189, 439, 442 



532 

 To ftay Fomiting 477 , 480 



To cure the biting of a Fiper or Adder 302 

 To caufe the Frine to feeme blood 433 

 For the flopping of Frine 132, 264, 353 



37 6 > 453' 456, 483* 49 1 ' 49 2 > 5 2 > 53 

 506, 508, 515, 525, 53>53 2 > 533' 582 



602, 608 

 W. 



TO purge watery humours 329 



To makefweete Waters 421, 450, 453 



428 



To breake Winde 301, 455, 476, 491 



494, 508, 515, 529, 530, 575, 586 



To ftay the longing of Women with childe 



561, 564 



For the Wormes 134, 216, 336, 345, 449 



482, 483, 500, 502, 532, 582, 607 



Good to cure Wounds 241, 252, 364, 389 



445, 446, 456, 480, 483, 492 



Good Wound herbes 230, 231, 235, 241 



3 2 3> 3 8 3> 3 8 9> 4 6 



Faults efcaped in fame Copies. 



FOlio 8. line 14. for own reade home. f. 12. 1. 27. for trouble reade treble, f. 42. 1. 5. reade, like vnto that of a Lilly, 

 f. 66. 1. 42. for xjp"" r ead xpivov or Xflpiov. f. 73. 1. 37. for top of the flower, read cup. f. 1 34. 1. 36. for compofed reade com- 

 parted, f. 150. 1. 4. for hath, reade haue, and line 5 for is are. f. 173. 1. 12. put out thefe Wordes, the infide, in the begin- 

 ning of the line. f. 189. 1. 38. reade Bints florum ordinibus. f. 218. 1. 19. reade goulons, and 1. 28. pratenfis. f. 272. 1. 36. 

 read Pothos. f. 276. I. 12. Chelidonia. f. 281. 1. 37. for hath, haue, and 1. 28. Maftuerzo. f. 284. 1. 15. Vicenza. f. 287. 1. 39. 

 Citrina. f. 290. 1. 39. reade prouoke, and, helpe. f. 329. 1. 37. for Melancholicke, reade Flegmaticke. f. 330. 331. 333. reade 

 Eryngium in all places, f. 336. 1. 8. reade, and not very flat. f. 356. 1. 31. Americanum. f. 357. 1. 26. Cervicaria. f. 358.!. 45. 

 reade, before it can haue. f. 372. 1. 9. blot out, except it. f. 389. for ipockes, reade fmockes. f. 393. 1. 3. in the margent for 

 caeruleo, read pleno. f. 397. 1. 10. reade dwarfe. f. 424. 1. 45. Hirculus. f. 428. 1. 20. Tarentina. f. 431. 1. 10. Cyprium. 1. 19. 

 Amomum. f. 438. 1. 17. for Diofcorides, reade Theophraftus. f. 442. 1. 3. for callings reade purgings. f. 509. 1. 35. reade 

 yoyyuXij. f. 513. 1. 24. transferre all that claufe of Onions vnto the other fide, vnder the vfe of Onions, f. 516. 1. 37. tranf- 

 ferre thefe words, [Bauhinus vpon Matthiolus calleth it Solatium tuberofum efculentuni] vnto the former Potatoes of 

 Virginia, f. 520. 1. 13. for fwelleth, read fmelleth. f. 541. 1. 51. reade, after your ftockes rayfed from ftones. f. 566. 1. 20. for 

 as, read and. and 1. 29. euery one. f. 567. 1. 24. for Rice, read Rue. f. 575. 1. 8. reade ferue to be miniftred to the ficke. f. 588. 

 I. 3. Capandu. f. 594. 1. 18. for facility, read faculty, f. 595. 1. 39. reade Ricinus. f. 600. 1. 4. Fuchfius. 



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