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504 Of Cures Chyrurgical. Lib. II. 



Ftlonio is a compofition which will aftonifli or benumb any part oriMember. 



Fewwe/ is hot in the third, and dry in the firft Degree . It doth diflblve -all; 

 manner of grofs Humours, and is good for the Liver or Lungs. 



Ftiligo, which we call Soor, is hot and dry, and it drieth n.aivelloufly, 

 and fo doth all Soots whatfoever. 



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GAlangay which we call Galanga), is hot and dry in the third Degree; 

 Ir eafeth the Stomach of all Griefs, which proceed from cold Caufes: 

 It ftrengthneth the Brain, and comforteth the Senfes. 



Galbanum is hot in the third Degree, and dry in the fecond; It foftneth, 

 ftoppeth, and draweth away evil Humours, and is good againft a Cold. 



Galla, which we call Galls, or a light fruit of Oaks, are hot and plea* 

 fing. 



Garrijilataj which we call Herb Bennit, is hot and dry in the feeond De-i 

 gree. 



Garofolij which we call Cloves, are hot and dry in the third Degree, and 

 are very comfortable for inward Sicknefs. 



Ginger is hot, and is excellent to preferve heat in the inward parts. 

 ' Gemjira^ or Gtmfiraj which we call Broom, is hot and dry in the third 

 Degree ; it killeth Worms, and fcoureth much. 



Gentian^ efpecially the Root, is hot in the third, and dry in the ftcond 

 Degree; it doth exrenuate, purge, andcleanfeall evji Humours, and is 

 good for the Liver and Stomach, and for Wounds and Sores. 



GilliOf which we call Lilies, foftneth Sinews, and are good for Wounds and 

 Sores. 



Grawojif which is any manner of Grain and Pulfe, is cold and dry, ex- 

 cept Wheat, and that is temperately hot and moiit ; they do incarnate and 

 mundifie. 



GraJJo, which is any manner of Far, is hot and moift, and doth ripen 

 and foften. 



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HArUndinis cortex^ which We call Cane-reed, is hot and dry in the third 

 Degree. 

 Hederaf which we call Ivy, is a great Drawer and Opener. 

 Helxine, which we call Pellitory of the Wall, cleanfeth and bindeth, and 

 is good for any old Cough, or for any Inflammations. 



HyfoppOj which we call Hyfop, there is both wild and that of the Gar- 

 den, but the Garden is the belt ; It is hot and dry in the third Degree ; 

 cleanfeth and warmeth ; it is good for Inflammations of the Lungs, old 

 Coughs, Pofes, Rheums, and (hort Wind* 



Hordeum, which we call Barly, is cold and dry in the firft Degree, and it 

 mundifieth and cooleih. 



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