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both preventionally and whenthe fit is on, if boiled in 
Wim and Water, or even infuled in // 7i;eon]y, if there 
be noconfiderableinflamation in thole Parts. They arc 
allb commended in Uterine Cales, as promoters of 
the Menflrml Difeharges, and Expellers of J/o/ey. 
Dens Leonis Syn. 170. Get. vulgaris. Park, 
Zatiore folio C. B. Pin. Dandelion, 
Dens Leonis anguftioribus foliis Syn. 171. 
Park, leonis anguftiore folio C. B. Pin. Narrow 
Leaded Dandelion or Vifs a bed, they both grow 
very common in Meadows and Fields, and dow- 
er early in the Springy and again in Autumn. 
^ Dens Leonis hirfutus, Leptocaulos, Hiera- 
cium diftus Syn. ibid, Hieracium dentis Leonis 
folio hirfutum Ger. Bm. afperum foliis et flori- 
bus Dentis leonis bulboli. Vark. Bough Dande^ 
commonly called Dandelion Hawkweed. This 
is one of the firfl flowering Hawkweeds^ in May^ 
grows pretty common on Banklides and in Aer- 
tingham Meadows. They all three belong to Cl. 
I. Gen. V. 
^Dandelion is much of the lame Quality as the Wild 
Succory ( which is more powerful for 'Ployfical Purpo-. 
fes than the Garden Succory, called Endive ) 
and therefore a great alterative orlweetr.er of the Shod 
being a good the Root as well as the Herb 
boiled in Wine, Water, or Sroth, is an efficacious Re- 
medy in putrid. Fetters and ill Habits of the Body, It 
warms and ftrengthens the Stomach. It m.akes a good 
Ingredient in Foment ar ions and Lotions, The young 
Herb makes a wholelbme fpring Sallet eaten Raw 
with Oil and Vinegar, and is peculiarly of Service to» 
Perfons whole BQwelsare too much relaxed. 
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