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. . ‘” LI? ~ Of L I B‘ 2. ” F L5 2; “Hm I A//’ powemdr - ‘F r d ~— Id‘ dd -it ~ mi ll r d. em {if orce ; {o be they l1lCCW1;E 0 _nature an temperature co an ry . t .e_', age fl lflla o S W 5.‘ L 8 a tail _ ffi §}arts_.by reafon whereor theircolour doth eafily pierce: yet haue they at t e r a cern J 4”‘ 1 4 ”3- P- I 1 5- d 16 lime; Iwcetuelfe, with an harfh binding quality prefenrly following ltgwhlch not onely wee . ‘ _ e‘L-tag. :,[. W. _ 7 . . N . [, __£.s .r‘L__ Y .. . V f .- The mo: is Cf001<€d,b1aCkifl1With0“taY€11°W vndemeazh the skinnawhire r*“"“ ‘miiiie. tent ii2i§ii§Z?3£e§i“§‘i§’i‘i§ii°a‘f$l§f§ $3 ii5f»li°fi§ii‘§i3it35$”i7i1’.'i$‘§é2l‘$7iZii§iiFiiL3:3hits Wooddya about flue or fix inches long’ with many haity fi.ring's mom [hc mot anfe many e fmal Ihaue anfieerei atierilclich ‘ iotircertliicie ‘but iii haue erred itiis not with the multitude but with fquare branches trailing vpon the groundfometimes reddifh toward the root.Theleaue_s at on I 0 eroftize seié d’ t J fled ‘ i ' A J ’ ~ » 3 and {harp pointed like thofe of Gr:/fium, and grow along the fialke on certain knees 01' J°‘“‘;’e ‘OP ‘ a“ “C C i ‘ Ty” Vermf 9r flue together’ fomctimes fewer : from more joints the fliilke diuidcth it fem Powmdliitte 0m‘ f The decoitiou of the root of Madder isfieltiery where commended for thofe that are btr{’ten,brti- into many parts,wheron grow many floures, each floure hauing foure leaues,_fomtfine§yykcd in the 1w0[]“(ilCd7an d that are {men from high places_ tirnegs ofa flefh colour, and euerie leafe of thefe flefh coloured leaues is artificia Y h.ch Comes b t encheth blccdmo mmaateth in*flamma'tiOns , and helper]; thofg Pam that hm hm: and middle and neere the {ides with three lines of a deeper red,of no Pleafant fmel: after w ilong any Iufed. 3 ’ ° the fC€d,l:Om€tl”l111g round,growing two together like flones :it floureth all the Summer ) ‘ Wflior theft: caufes they be mixed with potionsyvliich the later Phyli tians call wound dfinkes ; in groweth in dry chalky grounds aboundantly. Ldagufl 13. 15x9. 105” Goodyer. ll? iéc ‘them is fuch force my Vcmm, as zjwttliiolm a1forep0rteth,that there is lilrewife great hope “V109 ofd unds iii the chefl and iritrails. , up “T ";)pini(f1::1li1}dvit?dgen1ent is confirmed by that molt expert man, fotnetimes Phyfition of Lo. - 7. e:1C*ZJ47’2i’}€S Spiriftgm, who in his Rriyiff-96165 hath Il0fCd: that the d€C°&10n of Mad‘‘“ g1”°n“”_‘h ‘ "'1?" ii;.—"£t great compolition is liiigular good to Ray the red s, the hemorrhoids and bl0Ud_ylfl1X, red,growing vpon Saint Vincents roclf an ._ . fame approiied by diucrs experiments : which Confirmeth Madder t0 be Of 3“ afirmgent from Brifloll: the leaucs areof the ; 0 “ding quaiétie. _ p y _ . thofe of Rupture-woort , {hat iepol . the fame opinion as it feemeth is alfo Eros Ialia her freed mat} (‘-'°m'“i°“lY Called T”’”*”’[“) E": growing after the manner of t 0_l€ ° aifc y P ”‘ 3 Compofition againfi vntimely birth doth vfe the fame: for it he had thought thaC1_VI9<_l*l_¢I vponlittle creeping ftalkes fame inch 5 E 0 fiicli a quality as Diofcaridcr writeth it to be of, bee would not in any wile haue adried it no high,whereon grow yellowifh fmall H09’ 1% ’€ "19 icines which are good againfi an vntimely birth. ~‘ ' _ i ~ rootis fmall,and of the colour of COl'3ila' g 0‘ Diafcorzder reporterh , that the root of Madder doth plentifully prouoke vr-inc, and that 1- d9-find thiclze, and oftentimes bloud alfo, and it is fo great an open?!» that .b°“‘g but .0“-e1Y?P*. Wl T17€P/46€. , d .s‘tl)ringeth dovvne the menles,the birth, and after~birth:but the eXtf€m‘3 ‘admire Ofthe Vflfle I ~ i fi_°[:‘1Ll€dl1lm,thaE immediately followeth the taking ofMadder,wh1Ch 1'¢d_9?51‘13‘‘mf9 3_5 he thought V cm blond mixed therewith,which notwithflanding commeth.no otherwife t an tom the colour common in moi} places of Englan _ W-Wfirti ‘E Madder. . . .v t i Bowler found itgrowing wilde on Sal?" f Abcr th °T_the root hereof taken any manner of way doth by and by m'3l“i ‘be "me ‘im-f"‘° '«°d ‘"0 0' r0cl<,and out of the cliffes of the r0.C.l"°‘ the wife than Rubarb doth make the fame yellow, not changing in the mean‘? ‘W? the f_”bPW1V€€o dovie._inMerioneth {hire (1 W as i“ PM °fi nor making it thicker than it was before, which is to bee v_nd€!fi09d “‘ ‘b°{C “’h‘°_h 3"? m The fecond groweth in mom me 03 cu?‘ Rubeet healtinwhieh thing doth rather thew that it doth I10€_ OPE“? but blade‘ no Q9-herwlle ma.“ moorifh grounds,and vndet bufhcs 31”” L [col “be doth. 5. ii-‘or by realon of his binding quality the wateri1h.hui_nors do for a while keep their rie where. » y A __ O-It Fla‘ n0t°"~ Forcolours rrziixed with binding thingsdo longer remaine in the Fi1!‘_‘x‘§5 °°l°“"ida3“d d0_ 3 ‘This growes by the {ca fidc 13"” p herbf° {bone xrgacla whips thing they will know that gather colours out Of the lF“YC.C_5 Of 3011?“ and ' C650 g few gar. 1% es, fa, “M3 mam gym.» mixes aliume, to the’ end that the colour may be .!'€t8lDCCl and kept the i The fourth growes onlyin TOW“ ildg in §L‘1'.a which othcrwife would bee quiclcely loft. By thefe things Itlnanifeflly appearcth that dens with vs,but the lift may be foufl WE‘: , efdoth. ggathingxzehemggnzly cithcr clerife or open, and that Dmfcorzder hath rafhly attributed
many places. Ifound it in great p C“ 0 . ft this kinds ofqualitygind after him Calm and the ref} that followed, {landing Iiiffely to his hilbeyond Chattarn in the way to 3“ ~ p‘“‘0’i. ’ " " ‘
K 1,31} fair,l:i,that the iéailtes with the leaues of'_Madder,a.re vfed againli ferpents. . Iii q we Tim, , nu hC.I_‘QC,1-:(~'n(‘\’1&dd€cboyxsdifl Meade or honied water, and drunken, openeth the flopping ofthc ~- - ’ « i i eta -. = - —= = dife. l
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They flounfl] from May ""0 the and Ofmlgufi : the -mots are gathered and dried m A t T C faillitiltflidfdrlki-'[1 liili;CeS:1:anner%)Y0u0l{)cth vrine vehement1Y:i'nl"omuch that the oftenvfc thereof K and fold to the vfe of Diets and medicine. aufeth one to“ mjbl-Oud‘ as fame ham d,C‘amgd_ ‘ ‘ I A A A ‘ Cg] "’€g’i:i-.5 alidigtiler excellent Phyfitions haue experimented the fame to arnendthe. lothfome L ‘J 75'-’ N4””‘- M5,’, 1;tt?“‘ 0f‘the1{mgs_cu;11,.and it helpetli the vlcers of the mouth, if vnto the decoétion be added 3 . ~ . s e - ~ Madder is called in Greeke 2.»-.s,s.,e..., Eryrbradamam .~ in Latine,Ru6i4,and Rgéeia .- in {hop Enancs allumeand hony ofRoles,
. . ~ . ~ w-; -- - iienr.M' tinfiorum .- Paula: urigzncta fheweth that it is named Tbapfan which the Diem Vfe and the. 0 “Ch, aga. 5 The ti Fth beinir the S -yaancbzta of Da1eft~/rampzua, dries without biting,and it is CXCCa”cd can it [1er_54 r_m5z'a :in Italian, Rudéia, and R9661}; : in Spanim, Ruryz'4’Rgy4, and G,I’4fizz_z _- inM;Zdcr, . fjyuinancies, eithear taken ‘i;1=,x;al‘d1_‘y‘1 or applied outwardly, for which caufe they haue c @4551”? 1,;/1indl3igh.Dutch, 1.'i0fl¢: in low-Dutch, gfiegarid fipgg ¢gappen: in Engllih» v ‘ ’“'4,F17fl.L1{gc!. 7!: ‘ '
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u I com’ .....:__-t. L V g V; L r ‘ Of the temperature of Madder it hath been difputed among the Learned, and as yet not C ‘gay n ’ - ’ 7:4" 3 ma" fllmeri. red,whether it binde oropemfome fay both:diuersdiuerfly de_em.A great Phyfiti0“( ‘§n§Zom— C H A P‘ 4'61?’ gwfi’ cg. fl.’ y the “great learned)‘ called ma todaccoiint as touching tlhe faculties hereofialthoirgh 11;: 16 narurg ’ A {I we piefcriptian.‘ _ mi ion (o to doe : notwith an ing was content to eexamined v on the pointiw ' re ‘ . . V ‘ * if b anches rou ‘ii " full of Madder was,becaufe I haue written that it performeth contrariepeffeas, 89 3”“ _l)cc{[})1;:ldifl5 Ai:fl‘r'::mCli;uel‘Iest(a)1iGo(ife’.§::§?ii)l:iih[ril€l[l<Zaii§:ltai1?:{iiioh,and lilac vnéorgiiiiall I\/ti:-§‘1l¢‘= . irlwr0°F§9fIY!sslder»~vhi9h sad). the Phrfitéats ans! Diets c!°vfe.as they have =m°b““’ power. I W» ° we Y1 a 3 b b b be
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