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Of the Biftorie of Plants. 
L I B. 2 . 
A The iuice of Houfleeke, Garden Night(hade,and the buds of Poplar boiled in t^txungiaporci, 
or hogs greafc,maketh the molt lingular Popu Icon that euer was vfed in Chirurgerie. 
B The iuice hereof taketh away cornes from the toes and feet,if they be walheiand bathed ther- 
with,and eucry day and night as it were implaiftered with the skin of the fame Houfleeke, which 
certainly taketh them away without incifion or fuch like, as hath beene experimented by my very 
good friend M r . Nicholas Selfin, a man painefull and curious in fearching forth the fccrets of Na- 
ture. 
C The decoftion of HoufIeeke,or the iuice thereofdrunkc,is good again ft thebloudie flixe, and 
cooleth the inflammation of the eies being dropped thereinto, and the bruifedhearbelayed vp- 
onthem. 
Chap. 14.3. Of the Lcjjer Houfleekcs or ‘Prickniadams. 
2 Sedum minus officinarura. 
White floured Prickmadans, 
