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and Browny wormwood drink came in 

 ufc in after-ages. 



This herb is raifed by feed, but as it 

 grows naturally in all places where old 

 buildings have been pulled down, little 

 trouble is required, efpecialJy as to the 

 common fort. 



But there are fome others that Gerard 

 and Tarkinfon have fet down, that for 

 variety may claim a place in the phyfick 

 garden, viz. abfinthiim tenuifol. ponti- 

 cum Galeni, Ger, p. 1096. Jive Roma- 

 mm vulgar e, TarL p.gS. Roman worm- 

 wood 5 abfinthiim auftriacum, Ger. p, 

 1098. Vark.p.99' Auftrian wormwood 5 

 abfinthium maritimum lavendtiU foliOy 

 7 ark. p. 102. or artemifii marinum^^ 

 Ger. p. 1104. lavender- leaf *d worm- 

 wood. For the abfinthium marinumj &e. 

 I refer to the fea-fhores. 



I fhall conclude this clafs, and confe- 

 quently this treatife, with four forts of 

 herbs more, that are unavoidably to be 

 entertain d in this colledion, being for 

 their ufes to human bodies fcarce pa- 

 ralleird by any that have as yet been 

 named, viz. elecampane and rhubarb. 

 Ofekcam- Elecampane, or enula campanUy iAivtov, 

 was fo denominated from Helena^ that 



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