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The inner barke of the blacke All“ “C5 is of-a purging and dry qualitie.
T/re I/emm. , The inner lzjalrke hereof is vfed Of dlum $4 . ; _ , _ countrymen,who drinke the infulion ‘halo [2 t _ ‘_ y .. j _ A when they would be purgecl:it purgfis thlc c “ ,,.‘;,3’- r ' " ~ e 1 A flegmatick humors and alfo choleflcka "3 5 ' w " , ‘Z7’? ‘ ’ ‘ only by the ftoole,butoft times alfoPY V O ' ‘ mit,not without great trouble and parnc re the llomaclnit is therlore a medlclfle mo’ fit for clownes than for ciuil peoplff: and fa‘ thcr for thofe thatfeed groflely; than for dainty people. d b k _ more Others affirme the drie ar e 15 . gentIe,and caufcth leffe pain 5 for the Eli)‘: barke(fay they)which is not yet dflfidicrcth tains a fuperfluons moifture which can I gripings and vomitings, and trouble‘ fiomacke. , K The fame bark boiled in wine or vmegfs makesa lotion for the tooth-ache. 33. of commended againli {cabs and filthinfi "- the skin. , fad’ The leaues are reported to be good fing der for cattell, efpecially for Kine, ca“ them to yeeld good (lore of millce.
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C H A P. 108: Of the Service Tree. 1:112: Drzfeiiption.
.. v He Servis tree groweth to the hei ht and bignelfe of a great tree, charged with mg? great armes or boughs,whic'h are et with fundry f mall branches,garni{'hed with _“’d u_ great leaues {omwhat long like thofe of the Afh : the Hours are white,and Rand l” he fi.erS)WhlCb tume into fmall brown berries fomewhat long,which are not good to be eaten 9” Y 113113 lie“ 3 While and are foft like the Medlar,whereto it is like in tafle and operation. . dy 2 The Common Servis tree growes likewife to the height ofa great rree,with a ftraigh‘ 179 6, Of 3b1‘0WI1ifh C0101", full of branches, fet with large difplaied leaues like the Maple or V_Vl”ge_ ‘h°l“‘°=f3“i“S that ‘l“-‘ Y are broader and longer: the floures are white,and grow in tufts 5 Wblch , ’ ing fallfifisfhere Colne in place thereof fmal round berries,brown vpon one fide,and teddilhtowa
the Sun,of an vnpleafant taile in refpea of the former, in which are contained li-ttle blackifl’ kw nels.
{I '1"/Se Place. H tree; ' Thefe trees are found in woods and groues in molt places of Englandxhere be many frna boun_ thereof in a little wood a mile beyond Iflington by London .- in Kent it groweth in great} wi A dance,efpecially about Southfleet and Granefend. :t The later of thefe I haue feen growing in diuers places,but not the former at any ‘time as yet. $ ‘ ’ ’ q} Me Time. They floute in March,and their fruit is ripe in September. ‘ ’ TbeN4me:. ’ . offi The firfi is called in Greeke 0°». and own = in Latine,So'ré'w : in high~Dutch, §pBfm9Vbawfi‘;;i' ‘ low-+DUtCh,,%03behbnom 2 in French,Cormz'er .- in Englifh,Sctvis tree,and oiffome after the
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_ «, - _ , ' Servis tree. _ tel and milbet fivpetmefblftug o 1}: E‘;5'1i;f:‘;“C1:§1fo‘:_O:nd o'.m.- in Latine, Sorbum .- inhigh-Dutch, he bfiffifis OY fruit 0 t e em ~ = .1 '1' S rbe and Seréole .- in French Carma: $Dei¢tlitlg,%lJD®09fM = in l9W‘D“‘.°l"§°3.l’°_“ ff‘ éaonfibz Apple. T l 1“ 3 ‘[1 S and Ser/m5:1fl Eng11fh>5°’V‘‘ '0 .0 ’ pant i, errvd/J, ‘I The .1-mPe,.,,;,,,.e mg! I/ertues. h d h V _h l V (H V .‘. ' h b amtanwentearemi 3 Servis berries are cold and bindilnggflyrlgfrh Eilgllzrvhldhléideih acplace which is not Xltogethet . (- W3 5‘: ‘P t 1 ..E., I». r _ __ . V I » . cglidffgftf 1‘: "W316 Po6l’&c¥‘1sat§elztEl1r:fh}Servifes are eaten when the bell)’ 1,5. {:00 foglblfi >. l°‘ thelgflay r r a A A . - . l s - ' ' . . I eI3z£ei‘a.n§$"claey yeerdanv nourlfhmfa‘ a“? “‘° (13355 :l:h11<:tth:i%sliOl‘e 333.? §.°l§.alcs§ii. org 3; is {mg good to eat of the fe or Otllfii’-l.lt{C fruits,nor
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they be cutland dried in the fun before Elle?’ be ripe’ and {O refimed for vfe' There We may vfc dil
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