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V , .. ,._.. ' t , _ p Okcth One dram of the pouder of the roots giuen to drinke in ale or wine, groifely beaten: Pro“

a . . . . - ' [11 V67)’ ‘vomit for the purpofes aforelaid 5 but being beaten into fine pouder, and fo giuen» 1‘ Pmge

. - - d r.i5 [9 little by vomit, but worketh molt by procuring much vrine;-,therefore the grolfer the 13°“ C

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But if the roots be infufed or boiledzthen mull two, three?or foure drams_be put I and of the leaues eight or nine be fufficient zthe yuyce of which flamped with form _ is to be giup]n.hThe roots may be ileeped in wine, but more effeétually in whay or h0m€ Me rm teac et . _ _ _ _ . for

4he fame is good for them that are tormented with the Sciatica or gout in the huckls :>r?§‘:n5aa C thole that haue the dropfie,and for fuch as are vexed with a quartane ague,who are CHIC whole by vomiting.

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z}: 2 Soldanellatdlyzina 71240’-i Mountaine B1l.'lClC-Wee -

1 Solalimella marina. Sea Binde-weed.

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"qr '17:: Defzriptioai '3 oldzmella or Sea Binde-weed, bath many f.-nall branches,l'omewhat red, trailing VP°na:]c5 S round,befet with fmalland round leaues,not much vnlike Afarabacca, or t 3 15 of Ariltolochia,but frnallersbetwixt which leaues and the fialkes come f formed like a bell,of a bright red incarnate coIour,in euery refper.°r anfwering the final B 'whcreofitisa kinde,albeit I haue here placed the fame, for the reafons rendred in_ In _ ‘The feed it blaclie, and groweth in round huskes :the root is long and fmall, thrulhng 1.‘ p A‘ abroad. and into the earth like the other Binde-weeds. ' g p -. ~ (1316: : Soldamlla or rnountaine Binde-weed hath many round leaues fpred vpon th_€ gr{o;"l13ll1Cl€‘ much vnlilre the fotmer,but rounder,and more full of veines,greener,0f a bitter talle like et t C weed : among which commeth forth a {mall and tender flalke a handfull highs b°‘"‘”g a. iittle fioures like the {mall Bell-flourepfa sky colour. _'1' he root is {mall and threddy. it 3 _,I.hc,¢

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Ill 3 There is of this kinde another ha~ uingall the parts fmaller, and the leaues redder and rounder : the Homes alfo blew, and compo- fed of one leafe diuided into flue parts,and fuca cefided by a longifhcod, round and {harp poin- te . 1: l

1: 3 Saldanellzi Ujlpina minor. small Mountaine Bindweed.

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The fitft grows plentifully by the Sea {hora in molt places of England, efpecially neere to Lee in Elfex, at Merfey in the fame‘ coun't'y, in molt places of the lfle of Thanet, and Shepey, and in many places along the Northerne coafi.

The feeond groweth vpon the mountaines of Germany, and the Alpes 5 it groweth vpon the mountaines of Wales,not farre from Cowmets Meare in North-Wales.

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thered in Augull to be kept for medicine. 41 T56 Names.

The firll called Soldam/I4 is of the Apothe-3 caries and the Ancients called tflvlarimz Bra,6’mi, that is to fay, Sea Colewoort: but what reafon

km: . b _ 1 _ hath moued them To to dol canot conceiue,vn- th. 1‘ C Penury and fcarfitie of names,and becaufe they know not otherwife how to terme it : of 3%,, am lute, that this plant and Brzzjfzira are no more like than things which are molt vn1i_ke 3 for . zca Marina is the Sea Colewort,_w_hich doth much refernble the garden Cabbage or Cole,b’otl1 it h ‘Fe and in nature, as I haue in his due place expr_efl'ed. A great fault and ouerlight therefore not _ een of the old writers and their (uccelTors,which haue continued the cuflome of this error,

takmfitbe paines to diltinguifli a Binde-weed from a Cole-wort. But to auold COMYOUCYHCS, ml‘ “:35 I hauebefore fhewed,that this Soldanella is aBinde-weed,and cannot be efleemed For

a 3 - Q‘ / . . th tr"-r’..“‘;that is,a Colewort.The later I-Ierbariits call it Sald4na,and Soldimcllmin Dutch, Zegmmn,

sea ‘to l'ay,Com2al«vulza: abearinm .- of Diqfcorides .595» 3u7\¢nn'¢, (i) Brzgfiira tfltarina .- in Englilh, uie_gra1tbwinde,Sea Binde-weed,Sea-Be1s,Sea-Coale,offome,Sea-Fole—foot,and Scottilh Scur-A en The fecond is called Salzlamlla Montana .- in Englifh, Mountaine Bind-WCCCL Sc _ 1] The Nature. _ _ _ . “_B“|cl-weed is hot and dry in the fecond degree: the fccond is bitter and very alhingent.

3,14‘ _ {J The Vertim. the H“ ‘W4 purgeth downe mightily all kinde of watriih humours, and opencth the fldppings of

of f0 er: and is giuen with great profit againli the dropfie : but it mull: be boiled with the broth gffea *3 at meat or flelh,and the broth drunke, or elfe the herbe taken in pouder worketh the like

. 3 I in (:d""‘[14 hurteth the fiomaclc, and troubleth the weake and delicate bodies which do receiue it 33,, ehwherefore aduice muft be taken to mix the {aid pouder with Annife feeds, Cinnamon,

8cr,a_fl§1 fugaigwhich fpices do correét his malignitie.

11 uer§g““°ners about Aufpurge and Rauifpurge (cities of Germany) doe greatly boafl that they on th “e Wonders with this herbe Soldanellet Montami5l'aying,that the leaues taken and emplaiftrecl

jgmoubel “well and fornewhat lower,draw forth water from their bellies that are hydropicke, that

V It dotgd with water or the dropfie : this elieét it worketh in other parts without heatinrr. D .0 cmzifo wonderfully bring flefh in wounds,and healeth them. y - S witnelleth, that the whole herbe is an enemy to the flomacke, biting and extremely

(b h f - t - 1- ' do? °§tentoitme(s):‘:§1[-L :33: Egfififlgzgdb meat) and bringeth troublefome gripmgs th°1"?““t°a and

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