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Tubercles^ ar^ little Rifings of a different Co^ 
lour obferved in many cruft Modes, 
T’tiherous Roots, are fuch as are formed into 
I one, or feveral Lumpsj, without having any 
! Fibres at their Balis. 
I Umbelliferous Herbs, are fuch as have Tufts 
j of Flowers'flanding on fmall Stalks proceeding 
all from the main Stalk, forming themfelves in- 
to the Shape or R.efemblance of an Umberella 
e. g. Carrots, Cow-parfnip, Parjky, &c. ’ 
Vainer aries, are a Kind of Plants which 
have in their Compolition a moderate Warmth 
or Activity, fbftnels and coheltve Parts, toge- 
ther with a deterlive Virtue, all which are ne- 
cellary towards curing Ulcers whether inward 
w outward. Such are, Celandine, Agriniom, 
Ground-Ivy^ St. Johnfmrt, Metilot, Scc. 
My Defign not being ( in w^hatever I have 
laid concerning the Virtues of Plants) to in- 
ftruct thole, whole Profellion fuppoles them to 
be already well acquainted with them i But fuch 
W hole Diflance fi'om lealbnable Help, makes it 
difficult for them, on all Occalions to call in the 
Alfiftance of proper Perfons. It may not be amifs 
in this Placeto inform them, that if they w'ould 
teel the good Eff'e6l of Plants reoommended in 
the proceeding Traft, they mull make Ufe of 
them m the Beginning of a Diftemper w'hen 
no other Diforder is interw'oven with it, and 
befbrc the folid Parts arc impaired. For in inve-* 
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