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Apothecaries, Chimrgions, and all other ingenuous Practitioners, may 

 from our own Fields and Gardens, best agreeing with our English Bodies, 

 on emergent and Sudden occasions, compleatly furnish themselves with 

 cheap, easie, and wholesome Cures for any part of the body that is ill- 

 affected. For the Herbalists greater benefit, there is annexed a Latin and 

 English Table of the several names of Simples; with another more par- 

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 Nathaniel Brooke. 



Robert LovelL 



1659. HAMBOTANOAOriA. Sive Enchiridion Botanicum. Or a compleat 

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 order : wherein all that are not in the Physick Garden in Oxford are 

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 Temperature, Vertues, Use, Dose, Danger and Antidotes. Together 

 with an Introduction to Herbarisme, etc. Appendix of Exoticks. 

 Universall Index of plants : shewing what grow wild in England. By 

 Robert Lovell. Oxford. Printed by William Hall for Ric Davis. 

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1665. Second edition. IIAMBOTANOAOriA. Sive Enchiridion Botanicum. 

 Or a compleat Herball, Containing the Summe of Ancient and Moderne 

 Authors, both Galenical and Chymical, touching Trees, Shrubs, Plants, 

 Fruits, Flowers, etc. In an Alphabetical order: wherein all that are 

 not in the Physick Garden in Oxford are noted with Asterisks. Shewing 

 their Place, Tune, Names, Kinds, Temperature, Vertues, Use, Dose, 

 Danger and Antidotes. Together with An Introduction to Herbarisme, 

 etc. Appendix of Exoticks. Universal Index of Plants : shewing 

 what grow wild hi England. The second Edition with many Additions 

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 Oxford. Printed by W. H. for Ric. Davis. 1665. 



John Josselyn. 



1672. [New England's Rarities Discovered in Birds, Beasts, Fishes, Serpents, 

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 her Bravery; with a Poem not improperly Conferr'd upon her. Lastly 

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London Printed for G. Widdowes at the Green Dragon in St. Pauls 

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