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Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 
Lib. 2. 
«j] ThcTemfer and Vertufs. 
r judge thefe to be temperate in qualitie, and endued with a light attrition. 
1 The decoction or the diftilled water of this herbe taken inwardly , or outwardly applied, 
conduce much to the mundifying and healing of grecnc wounds • for fome boyle the herb in wine, 
and fogiue it to the wounded Patient; and alfo apply it outwardly. , 
It alfo is good a gain ft the internail inflammations and hot diftempers of the heart , ftomacke, 
30 The iuyceofthis herbe is with good fucce'ffe dropped into the cares when they are troubled 
with any prickingor {hooting paine or noyfe. 
Laftly, The water hath the fame qualitie as that of Succorie. Tragus. 
2 Pena and Lobel affirmc this to be commended againft whitlowes, and m thedifeafes of the 
1Un f” This /jf it be the Celia of Camerarius ) is of Angular vfe in the Pthifis, that is, the viceration 
or confumptionofthe lungs: whereupon in Mifnia they giue the conferue, fyrrup, and ponder 
thereof for the fame purpofe : and they alfo vfe it inbroths and otherwife. Cam. $ 
Chap. 37. 
1 Lachtca fetitia. 
Garden Lettuce. 
Of Lettuce. 
1 Litttucacrifta. 
Curled Lettuce. 
The Kirtdes. 
T Here be according to the opinion of the Antients, of Lettuce two forts ; the one wilde or of 
the field • the other tame, or of the Garden : but time , with the mduftrie of later Writers 
haue found out others both wilde and tame, as alfo artificial], which I purpofe to lay downe. 
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