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The firil kinda of rcmazmm or Hogs Fqeinnell groweth very plentifiilly on the South iide ofa ;:°°dhelonging to \/Valtham, at the Nafe in Effex by the highway fide -, alle at Whititable in h_°“t,in a medow neere to the fear fide, fometime belonging to _Sir Henry Crifjre, and ad joyning to dis h°Uie there. It groweth alfo in great plenty at Fetierfham in’ Kent, neere vnto the hauen vpon '5 bankes tliereofiand in the mcdowes adjoyning. V _ _ _ A Imye fecond kinds grgweth Vpon the {eacoafis of Montpellier in France, and in the coafis of
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«J ‘T/Je Temperature. ~ _ belhefe herbcs cfpccially the yellow fap of the root,is hot in the fecond degree, and dryin the “mg Of the third. ‘ .y ‘ ‘ The Vemm. h _ V
ii The Yellow fap Ofthe root or Hogs Fennell, or as they Call it in fome Places Of England» HOW- “éfitaken by it felfe, or with bitter Almonds and Rue, is good again?! the flloffneffe Of bfflatha gf "."‘Eeth the griping paines of the belly, diffolueth and driueth away ventofitre or windineffe
em“ &0macke - it walteth the fwelling of the rnilt or fpleene,Ioofcth the belly gently, and pur— g thbl’ fiege bofh flegme and choler. _ s . V, _ _ d The fame taken in manner aforefaid prouoketh vrine, eafeth the pa"mC Of tjhefildnles and blad- clcrildgufetll eafie deliuerance of childegand expelleth the fecondin¢,0f 39¢‘-bilrtha afld the dad
, ficfthe rap Or luyce of the root mixed with 071C OF Roféss 0‘ Vmegcrs and appnfid’ eaferh the Pal‘
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e fa'd - f‘ h root mixed with oyle of Rofes, eaufeth one to fweat if the body 3§f::?eor§m§ iiigfer“? irthl:};:1eCi0l:htcr:f0rC good to‘ be put into the vnéhon or ointment for’ thefrench
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