THE SECOND BOOKE OF THE 



Sintpi fylvflrt. 



Wilde Muftard. * The defcription. 



3 The wilde Muftard hath lcai 



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A Thefeedcc 



i faucc good to be eaten,with any grofc 

 lefh, bicaufe it doth hclpc digeftion, warmcth the ftomackc, and prouokcth 

 B Itisgiuenwithgood fucceffein like mannertofuchasbefhort winded, and arc flopped in di* 



bread with tough flegmc from the head and braine. 

 C It appeafeth the toothach,being chewed in the mouth. ■' , 



- , vineger, and Muftard feedc againft the tumors ana 



E Muftard dr. oketh the tearmes and vrine. 



F The feede of muftard beaten and put into the noftrils , caufeth freezing, and railc 

 ofthemotheroutof their fits. 



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H It helpcth tl w ■ i* alfocureth all manner ofoldpaiu* 



I . Ic is mixed with good fucceffe with drawing plaiftcrs,and with fuch as waftc and confume nod«j 



