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The learned Herbarifts of Montpellier.hauecalled this plant Baccfwis .-the Grecians*** ■ „ 



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Decketheforeh mans Spiknard, 



i^ifirumjs the iarnc that Diofior/des his Baccharu is. 



*." Thcttmferatttre. 



A Baccharispt the dcco&ion of the roote,as Pdulut AEgincta briefly fetteth downe, doth open the 

 pipes and paflagesthata .jethedefiredfickneffcthc 



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E When it is boiled 1 1 profite againft thebitings of fcorpions,or 



F Abathmade the r . mightily voideth the I 



Of Elecampane. Chap. 26 6. 



T* Lecampanebringethfoorthprefently from the roote great vvhiteleaues 3 marpepo.nte(l,» 

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