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alfo to be done in Anda- 
lujia one of the Kingdoms 
of Granada. 
It is fa-id , that Swine 
fee It- after the Roots, which 
they dig up and eat with 
no Jefs delight than they 
do the Roots of the 
Cyelaminui^tPa-nh Porcinw , 
whereupon it was called 
Cyclavtinus altera , or Sow- 
bread : If this realon ftand 
for good, then may we in 
like manner call many o- 
other Roots, Cyclamintu al- 
tera , or Sow-bread : 
For Swine do not feek 
after the Roots of this 
only dig them up, and 
greedily devour them , 
but the Roots of divers o- 
ther Plants alfo, of Which 
none are of the kinds of 
Sow-bread ; it would 
therefore be a point of 
rafhnefs to affirm, Tamils , , 
or our Ladies Seal, to be 
a kind of Sow-bread, be- 
caufe the Roots thereof 
are pleafimt Meat to 
Swine. 
The Root fpread upon 
a piece of Sheeps Leather, 
in manner of a Plaifter, 
whilft it is yet frclh and 
green, takes away black 
or blue Marks', all Scars 
and Deformities of the 
Skin ; and breaks hard 
Apoftems , draws forth 
Splinters and broken 
Bones, diflolves congealed 
Blood, and being laid on, 
and ufed upon the Hip, 
or Huckle-bone , Shoul- 
ders, Arms, or any Other 
:>art where there is great 
Pain,- it takes it away in a 
ffiott- fpace , and works 
very effe&uaily. 
Comntn i5;ook^Ltme , 
in Latin AnagalUs dquatied. 
It grows commonly in 
little Brooks. 
It heats and moiftetts 
moderately. Tis chief- 
ly ufed in the Scurvy ; it 
powerfully expels-theStone 
of the Kidnies and Blad- 
der 5 it provokes-theCour- 
fes, and expels a dead 
Child. Outwardly appli- 
ed, it cures inflam'd Tu- 
mours, and St. Anthony's- 
Fire. *Tis much of the 
fame Virtue with Water- 
crefles, only not fo ftrong. 
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