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Lib. 1. Of the Hiftory of Plants. 104.7 
The decoftion of Pxmpinell drunken, cureth the bloudy flix.the fpitcing of bloud,ahd all other E 
uxes of blond in man or woman. 
Theherbeand feed made into ponder, and drunkewith wine, or water wherein iron hath beene G 
trenched dbtji the like. 
The leaues of Pimpinell are very good to heale wounds, and are receiued in drinkes that are made H 
>r inward wounds. 
The leaues of Burnet fteeped in wine and drunken, Comfort the heart,and make it merry, and are I 
ood againft the trembling and flraking thereof. 
Chap. 42.2,. Of Englifh Saxifrage* 
The Defcription. 
1 'T'His kindeof Saxifrage our Englifli women Phyfitions haue in great vfe, ’and is famili- 
* arly knowne vnto them,vouchfafing that name vnto it of his vertues againft the ftoneiit 
lath the leaues of Fennel, but thicker and broader, very like vnto Sefeli pratenfe,Monjpdienfum{\\ hich 
iddition Pena hath bellowed vpon thisoUr Englifli Saxifrage) among which rifeth vp a ftalke,ofa 
mbit high or more, bearing at the top fpokie rundles befet with whitilh yellow floures : the root 
s thicke,blacke without, and white within, and of a good fauour. 
$ 1 SaxijragaPtmnonicaClufij. 
Auftrian Saxifrage. 
± a cltifius hath fet forth another plant not much different from this our common Saxifrage 
idcalled thought fithere tOmfert:theleaus,faithhe,are much 
lo^er^ and fomewhat like thofe of FUmitone : the ftalkes are feme 
^SenSadng'fome few finall leaues,and at the top carrying an vmbel o white r 
he root fa not much vnlike that of Hog*-Fennel, Wt {hotter and moreaende-tt is hamc at the :top 
