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of diners Kaliarticulatum, oriointed Glafle-woort:and in Epglifh, Crabbe-graffe, and Frogge- 
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Glaffe-woortishotand drie : tbe afhes are both drier and hotter, and that euen to the fourth 
degree : the afhes hauea cauftickeor burning qualitie. 
IT T he Venues. 
A little quantitie of the herbe taken inwardly, doth not onely mightily prouokevrine, but in 
like fort cafleth forth the deadchilde. It draweth forth by fiege waterifh tiumours,and purgech 
away the dropfie. 
A great quantitie taken is mifchieuous and deadly. Thefmelland fmokealfoof thishearbc 
being burnt doth driueaway ferpents. 
Tfie afhes are likewife tempered with thofe medicines that ferue to take away fcabs and filth 
off the skin: it eafily confumcth proud and fuperfluous flefh that groweth in poifonfome vlcers,as 
duicotandSeuapio report. 
Wee read in the copies of Scrapie, that GlafTe-woort is a tree fo great, that a man may (land vn- 
der the fhadow thereof . but it is very like, that this errour proceedeth rather from the interpreter, 
than from the Authourliimfelfe. 
The floure of Chriftall,or (as they commonly terme it,Sandeuer)doth wonderfully drie. It ta- 
rdy taketh away fcabbes and mangineffe, if the foule parts bewafhed and bathed with the water 
wherein it is boiled. 
Chap, i j <J. Of Thorctyffaxe. 
I PcrfcliaU'ttifrarii, 
Common 1 horow-waxe.' 
A^-od 1 a. 
2 Perfcliata filiquofa. 
Codded Thorovy-waxe 
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