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made into a finelittle head:the root hath. 4“ a fweet fmell,f readin rat abroad blaele ‘\l

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" ' wooddy roots,leaues of theabignefle, and growing fornwhat after the manet of the wild Angelicazthe {talks are crefied, and diuided into fundry branChes,which cary long bending fpikes or eares of white fioures and feeds lbmewhat like thofe of the common kind:this flours at the fame time as the former,&'. I haue not yet heard or it wild with vs, but only feene it grow» ing with M’.Trad'cf£‘rmt.

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It groweth in the brinlcfes ofwaterie ditches and riuers fides , and alfoin me- dovves:it Iikcth watery and moifl places,

and growerh almofl euery where.

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(J The Time; » I It floureth and flotrrefhieth in Iti?ne,Iu§ l and Au uflz. Y’ g In Téelfliames. _ V _ 1, , It is called of theft lfater age Regz'mzprati,_ . ' i - ' ,. :i " dz? £401 ri.-0 ome,Vlm4rz}z£z alie- qf Tlie Tkmfzeraturc and Vermes. 4 3 do . 23; Vlmi (2772?/i"’dW’{Ox the likeneffe it hath with the Elrzilie trdere leaf€:in high Ddutch, Qotbiflfart- . VI/I 18'; ..- ' ‘so-IT ~: A There is, faith Galen, great increafe ofaingidium in Syria,and it is eaten no otherwlfc ‘M2,, ya §>fV:::1“f}, 34754 H177 »Wh1_°h name §e{1°“g‘1".‘1:‘ ‘O E113‘? P_1a§‘R";'_:’;:rI; gfngrgfiiaynet wegnntftgggfge @794 is with vs at Pergamum :it iS,faith he,very wholfome for the fiomack, whether it be e S 5, r ltt dg/[atu1,Potcfif2/[4 m4}ar_.It hat . ome i ene e wit , h B47562 Chem) Fm: dc: Pm,’ ‘in or boiled 5 notwithliandingit is euident that it isa medicine rather than a nourifhmwt‘ 3, _ Enotm] C lam?“ 15 “Med 1” IOW DmCh’me‘m°m'm FT“ gs g,,,,,,,m,',,, offiorember F 3 H bitter and bindingfo is it ukewife of a temperate heat and dfim=_s_ The hgat is not ver)’ 3? er - it i§’CausMcad‘i-fweet,Mcdow-fweet,and Queen of the metovtbreC;d.fe the mots faith he {CE 81!: , but it is found to be dry in the later end of the fecond degree, as alfo the {aid AuthO1' 3 6 r’ be e mE::}.°1ft"e Germa”°§]h’sfc9ung[31Ccn’¥?HEfl§ kgeagalffe the antiem hafitzny than ind 1:::{eO~ ' . , _ . . 4 , . _ O _ V . 1 his difcourfe of the faculties offimple medicines. _ nd pref???‘ hitches d 01:.‘ ‘Vormfis I ‘at. $“-‘ of to thyéir horfesimd 3fl'c5,ag3]_nft um bots and warms info, the D’”f‘0rz'de:d0th alfo write the fame :This pot-herbe (faith he) is eaten raw,fo‘dd€“a3 - wine Whicli it ~ ==¥“¢ the 5:0 1°“ t " i - ued with great good to the fiomaclgit prouoketh vrine,and the decoétion therof made“ C11 and is 3‘°‘“1f1'C°mm°“dcd“

and drunke,is profitable to fcoure the bladder ptouoketh vrine and is Good againfl the gran flone. ~ D

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my many other T0°th'P1°ks’and thcy 163"“ 3 9200a {CM Or {mm in the mouth‘ Ens‘ 13 t€P0l(tCesd(:tl‘latOtLl1CIEOUTCS boiled in wine and drunlcegdo take away the fits ofa quartaine a. B:

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_ O - , we v in s 3,33 S.and ban uetmg iou es intie ummer time- ort e e e H A p 419 Of edezfiaaeegor zzeene Qft/98 A/16510 ©t<;]r£r:eé:i:ci:g;‘lr::eitII} tl1§]{;1gf€S neither doth it caufe head-ac’he,orlothfomenelfe to meat, as fome

-%__cin_ereso. _ . L .4 there: dlfiéued Watir of the Homes dropped into the eies, taketh away the burning and “Chmg 1) I . . U; ml” 311 cl _ His herbe hath leaues like Agrlmony, confliiing of dimers Ieaues fet VpOl“ A t s eareth the light

dle rib like thole of the afh tree,euery fmall leaf fleightly fnipt about the c :°a'{e5'::f the N‘ #d’"

on theinnerfide , andonthev ' er lidec I d ' kl d like vntotho 6 ac v i ' t Sdxi rd 6; Elmetree ;where0f it make the name Vlmgrga, 0ftl1Crlll$}i)lietlld)cr(::'rl?l<cI1celie that the lcancé 163” h C H A P. 410’ Ofigume f g

. _ . Q, ' ' ' _ . : Elmerleaues. _ The {lalke is three or foure foot high, rough, and veryytgfigxlgzuorsc I {let a '1-«His great kinda of Pimpingfhor fafliféflgffiage, hath great and long roots, falhioned.

. " en’ 0? 3 rcddlfl‘ PWPIC C010?” ' 0“ ‘he ‘OP _WI"‘3’€°f are Very ‘nan? 31 vf 3 I we ' like a Patfnep of anchor and biting tafie like Ginger : from which rifeth vp an 310_1l°‘~V; maandsrowttvgtosetheri 0f:%Whi¥t¢C0l°“§¥€n<lII1gt0y¢11°Wn€l’“=~ P m t ' flalk“

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