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^ The Time. 
Bugda floureth in April! and May. 
or T he Names, 
Bugle is reckoned among the Confounds or wound- ter he s : and it is called of feme Ccnjolidt 
media, Bugulafind Buglum : in High Dutch, (BUUtJtl: in Low Dutch ^SCllCgSOCtl : o (Matt hulas, 
Herb a Laurent inn : in Englilh, Browne Eugle :offome,SickIcwoorr, and herbe Carpenter, but not 
truly. 
Q^'ibe'Njture. , 
Bugle isofameane tempcrature,betweeneheat and dandle. 
9 ] The Vcrtucs. 
A Ic is commended againft inward burftings,and members torne,renr.nnd bruifed : and therefore 
it is put into potions that feme for nodes, in which it is of fuch vertue,that it can diffolue & wafte 
away congealed and clotted blond . Ruellins writeth that they commonly fay in France, how he r.ee- 
deth neither Phyfition nor, Surgeon that hath Bugle and Sanickle,for it doth not only cure rotten 
wounds being inwardly taken, butalfo applied to them outwardly : it is good for the infirmities 
of the Liuer ; it taketh away the obftritftions, and ftrengthneth it. 
B Thedeco&ion of Bugle drunken, difiblueth clotted or congealed blond within the bodie, hea- 
leth and maketh found all wounds of the bodie, both inward and outward. 
C The lameopeneth the ftoppings of the Liuer and gall, and is good againft the iaundifeand fe- 
tters of long continuance. 
D The fame decoftion cureth the rotten vlcers and fores of the mouth and gums. 
E Bwrulah excellent in curing wounds and fcratches, and the iuice cureth the wounds, vlcers and 
fores of the fecret parts, or the herbe bruifed and laid thereon. 
Chap, zoi Of Selfe-heale. 
t Prunella. 
Selfe-hcale. 
2 Prunella Lobelij. 
The fecond Selfe-heale. 
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