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and fharpe pointed : amorigwhicli tifeth vp a knotty Ptalke three or foure cubits high. d““d‘§g it feife intodiuers branches 501'} the tops whereofdo grow fpokie tufts or rundles like the Precc he-:6’ but the floures are commonly white: the feed is flat and plaine :the root long, thickea and W. in which h sing broken or wounded, yeeldetli forth liquor like that ofthe former, OT8. 1105 “ml hm g talle.

the Hifiorie of Plants.

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qr The Fleet. V A . £5 "i'hei'e plants gi'<:iw in Syria ;tl1€ firft of them alfio in my Garden : but what Pamix Of SW3 ad’ ‘7'/7£’0l7I/5'i’c‘.3/held doth notexprefle. P/1'72} in his ‘1 2 bodkt-,chap 26 faith, that the leaues are round, faxes oils great coinpailé: but it is fufpeeted thattheil-. are drawne from the defcription of Herc“ Patzax. . I .. . E mad leafed Pan ax is thought to be the great Centorie : for Pliny ~witnelTeth,t'hat Panax Whlch Chime found out is fyrnamed Cwtzmriztm, Centorie. _ ria- wm-thzalw faithit growes of it felfe in the tops of the hills Apennini,- in the.C‘3'P€ Ar3¢“‘T“W’ in the fea coafis of Siena,ancl it is cherifhed in the Gardens of Italy : but hee cannot afllrmei ht the liquor hereofis gathered in Italy; for the liquor opopencx which is {old in Venice 15 b’°.‘".g 0’ faith be, out of Alexandria a city in {Egypt .:it groweth alfo in Syria, and about P1105“ 16 Boeotia. ' 1]‘ TheTime.- _ They floureand flouriih from the firit of May vnto the end of September. an The Names.

'1 hat which is called name in Greelce, is likewife named P4442 in Latiiie: and that Pmex Hm“

am wh i all Diofiorides fetteth downe is called in Latine,l’2m4x- Her4eulwem,or Hereule.rm1s0‘yyH érclglg Panax: it may be called in Engliih,Hercules his Wound—wort or All-heale,or Opopan3X'“’°’ the Greeke name. ¢,,T The T emperatere.

Tllllfl harke of the root of Hercules Wound-wort is hot and dry,yet leffe than the juyC€.

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q)’ The Vemies. , . 0 O The feed heat to ponder and drunke in Wormwood wine is good againll: poy fon, the bmnr’ mad dogs,and the flinging of all manner of venomous bcafts. I The leafe or root Ptamped with honey,and brought to the {orme of an Vnguentof l‘CtllWC)llllt'lS and vlcers of greatdillicultie, and couereth bones that are bare or nal<€ flcfh.

Saluea Cu’ without

Cl-IAI‘. 590. Cl0l2?fi€.fhVOZt71e!.«fi’07’t, or efll/»heele-

H The Dcfcriptia».

LOW_nes All-heale,or the Husband mans VVound.wort, hath long {lender fqua height oftwo cubits, furrowed or chamfered along the fame as it were with fin’ and lbmewhat rough or hairy : whereupon are let by couples one oppofite to another’

lwgh leaues fomewhat narrow,bluntly indented about the edges like the teeth Of 3 aw’ forme of the leaues of Speare-mint, and of an ouerworne greene colour : at the top 0 53 grow ‘I’? fl°“‘°.S fPik° fafhion, of a purple colour mixed with fome few 1‘ pots ofwhitc o ‘P like to little hoods. The root confifleth of many {mall threddy firings whereuntoare annexe fkd dilms kmbbl’ OT tiiberouslumpes ofa white colourltendinc to ,ellownefl'e = 31 U5 -

lant is of an vnpleafant fauour like Sm-hys or {linking Horehoundb iy The root in t e’ 1 time and the beginning °f‘h° fPfiflg is fomewhat knobbyztuberouls and joynteds which a flalkfis gY0V:;:’ VP b€C0mC fl-“bide and hollow, and fo the old ones ddcay, and then it Pm‘: new ones.

4 J 1 _ , _ 1] The Plate.

It growetll in moift medowes by the fide_sofditehes,and likewife in fertile fields that 37 what rI10lfi,all'llOfi euery where 5 efpecially in Kent about South-fleet, nee; to Grauefends 9” wife in the medowes by Lambeth neere London. .

1] The Time. It floureth in Aiiguihand bringeth his feed to perfeétion, in the end of September-

_ ‘II The Names. H -D Lari That which hath been {aid in the defcription (hall fufiice touching the nam€5: 35 “'3 i

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the Hiliorie of Plants ..

1241/iflri},anclflctezzziezi fieiéaig, and t;h.:':e<i« 7.2 Old the kirlde Of’ Herha Ira"/i:‘ie.13 OI 5 which indeedl fhould,_and 7*.h.i.’,z'.v;.r liatli. tel‘é:t= A . itfialling it Sz'e,’erzte3' t.gr4z2rL§ set’2i7i5 : Cafzt’. -yizziix callsit Tertiolzz 5 and glues this reaion,» ghoul Terziamrs flmetlbetcaufe it cures Fertians. _Tziherrz.4mazit. called it Smehy: aquatit/13 whofe, figure W’i.fl1 a defcription our A;uthoiir_in the former edition gaiie,p4g. 56 §.by,tllc name of :Zt‘4rreh;'ri;n Aqmztieiem aeimmz aye: (as it {bag itietli) either not knowinglor forgetting wha; he had formerly do‘ne,he here againe fetteth forth as a new thing, vnder another title : but the former figure of T zzhma. being in i.i'iy iudg- ment the better, I haue here given §,ici.r, ivitli addition ofrhe joynted tiiberous roots as they arein Wintenyet by the Caruers fault they are not altogether fo e:<i;j;iiilii,el;; czzprell: as I intended. 4: I tag The Terepernterre. This plant is hot in the {econd degree, and dry in the‘ flrii. A ; . _ g 7heVerme:.

The leaues hereof Ram ped with A.tii;¢gie hogs greafe, and applied vnto greense wouncis in manner of a pultefl'e,Vh_eale them in fhort timgand in fuch ;.ibfolute—rnanner, that it is hard foiarly that haue not had the experience

pm . l _ V I L _ _ thereof to beleeue:f0.r being IUKEUF 3l}0iii'. a. em: It chanced that a poore man in 'm"owingofPeal_‘on did cut his leg witlia lithe. wherein lice awoiintl to the bones and withall very large and wide, and alfo with great effiilion ofbloud 3

P00” man gfept veto this -herbe, which he bruifed with his handsfilnd tied agreat quanifitie of

W. “Odie vvougd'wi,_-h a pigs of his m’irt,which prefently gltanclted the bleeding, and ceafed the.

to daégllzivfogluch that the pgote rnlainlyffently W€?t(;[OIl1iShdal1CS_Wt(])l‘l(I(: ag:i2g;:i:;lPf§giddfrom (gay

id " Out refiin one da“ vnti e was per e’ yiw o e ;_w ic Hf __ we in a cw

- Xftlllslherbe ftgmped yzlith a‘li_ttle.hogs greafe, and foilaid VPOH 1d‘l:l‘1_.“'l5f“11€T OF_a_ t>':iltelfl"e,. y_ did as icwere glew or lodder the lips of the wound togetliefaan "#153 it according the mien, as wee terme it, that is,wi‘thout drawing or bringing the \:v0un_d to fi.ippiita.tio-ri 03'.‘ 9’ swliicli was fully performed in {euen daies3 that would haue required forty daies s-mll bait!

if‘ ~ . - , ' - - J . }~ " a Icvgllfeci {law the woundfind toah:{1(l:Vf:rx?{f;V:c:r1c(h0a:1g§1§V; lV‘:':lilE(I21l'l)llJl£c;'I(7f:l1Ll ‘fliyigfs —y 300:1 in llot healelt fowl? la) Uni ‘L Cl C"$VVOLll1Cl—WOl'“‘ as afh {end S‘ I yr mllllwcsfcr I Tel?‘ \V1li:VVl1CfCUp0n I ljaiie name. it; Own _ _ L, rte ..i . nice whic .1 time it liaue cured many grieuous wounds, and fonts rnortall,with the lame herbes one for exam»

. - ,1‘? Vpona (gentleman of Grayes Inne in HOIDOYYIC, M”.Edimim/ Czimwzght, who was thrufi:

' O “C Lin" 5 rh ' (1 - ~»’nc in «: thelower partofthe Thorax or thebrell-blade euen tl1§O‘l0lTl Eilacgfu eWC"mn-' C"-{:[1l ab . i Q ,L ~ r Cirthzr} ii f ‘"11 ‘h " f l 3 7.» 6 .L b 6 nous fiioll;ani,t. called cjllziero/2.1 ll 1 2 J: 1 omuc t at min t ay to dag tne fro-.

H'§‘i‘a“ piifiiiig ofrhe lungs did fpew forth of tliewound liich excrements as it was poflelfed of.

Q0 !C;..;1{ElCm;m was molt dangeroiifly iiexed witlia double quotidian fetter 3 whom by

-.,;m, lwffiiiilion I perlee‘tly cured invcry lliort time, and with this Clownes experiment, and form:

i::f;fi°-“3k110wiielielpes which were as followeth. ' '

in Ifmmed a {light vnguent hereof thus : I toolse fourehandfiills of the herbs fi'aiiipC3s3~“d 33

lit» . r. . . liuc llllcm lama p;1[}.JWllC‘i‘CLlfltO I added foure’ ounces of Barrowes greafe, nalte a pinte of 0/150- r . , . . ‘V " , ‘I 5-,“ :,;.~’\ M

the 3&3’? time 0U'fl.Ce'S, which I boyled vnto the_c0n_fumpti_on of the iuyee (‘«Vl»l1f—'f1 15 é2‘?'i"* " ‘*‘~~7~ ti-:00 ¢ Oih not bubble at all) then did I flraine it, putting it tothe fire agei-I»€;3— « .P

[megs of T“Y'P€1itine,the which I l'uFFer'ed to boile a little,referuing the fame for at?’ ‘«"$“-3

. ej . _ _ g. _ - 1 311., .,: w__h1 ' def .:\'l’l1lCl1IWa1’iIlCCl1Ilafi1VVCCI',CllpplUg therein fmallfoft tents.,whicl1IP it 1..o.. wound, C

nemnf ‘ngille parts ad joyning with a plaifier of Czi[ez'thea5,relenti’:d‘witl1 03116; (if ;- ht-l cc I-V reflingfliid pteferuing I vfed euen vntill the wound was perfeéily wnoie;not’w;th.dai1d‘ng , II a day I gaue him two fpoonfulls ofthis decoétion following.

“)0 ‘e a quart of good Claret wine,-‘wherein I boyled an handfull the leaues o.fSoZ,5o;¢ii;e_ D

Sereeeeiim,

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i This plant by Gd[h‘t'f' was called rffeehyf