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foorth ccrtainc tufts of (i . ■ on a heapc : the flowers grow at the top of 

 the ftalkcs of a pale yellowifh colour. 



Madder is planted in gardens,anri =S of England. 



Thefecondegrowcthx i -rounds, andvnder bufb.es almoft eueric 



Thelaft groweth by the feafide in moftplaces. 



They flourifh from Mai he i ootes are gathered and dried in Autumn, 



Madderis called in Gr< md Rubei* : infhops RubU 



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The decoftion of the rootes of Madder is cuery where commended for thofe that arc burftcn, 



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 of curingof deadly wounds in the cheft and intrails. 

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 dxnrohumtsSpt lathnoted, thatthedecoftionof Maddc 



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p aft oSS OT?nKsi! fcemeth isalfo ErosIulU hirfreed man (commonly called Trotds) 



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