_”__,__.., ”Tmx¢?“¢;g Lynefoclagra Lz'm'-,the bettcrlearned do name it C4/futba,or Cafljfba.-‘and Gi’f2'2eizg,‘maaier«u. I I Hy/ppm Ufméum the Arabians,Kefl;;rlg and Cbrifzitb .- in.Dutch,_Qc‘lgog,ftc,and tlagangbe : in high Dutch,;i1’tl1staut. H yllope with blew fldureg in French, Goats d Lm,aiid Tzggiedc Lm .- in linglilh, Dodder. __ . . as p ‘ A ‘The leffer and fleridererwhicliwrappeth it felfe vpon Time and Sauorie, is called of Dzofwfrhgt - v:\““I’./"E * ;;,M.,; the Apothecaries keep the name Eprt/aymum : others, amongwhom is i_,_1£r';mrzm, namfili d - ff. ’\ t Jspiz/aymam which groweth vpon Time only,and that which groweth on Sauorie Epizbymémm, an . V, = 6 * ‘ Wétkfi is ~ 4 . I . . . . - ._ __-« \— ‘ tn‘ "' “ thatallo which hangeth vpon Stw6e,tli.ey terme Epzjfaréesgiuing a peculiar name to euery l(lfldC- _£,,‘\ 3;‘ V‘ . rim Nature. _ a y . b ‘ -tglii‘ j,:li%,;,; The nature of this herbe changeth and_altereth,accordin_g to the nature and qualitie ofthc 116‘ 5 I “ ,;§§‘%F?m~ whereupon it groweth : lo that by {catching the nature of the plan: you mayeafily finde out! I: ’ W‘: temperament of the laces growing vpon the fame. But more perticularly : it is of temperatur i- y E _ _ / J W é fomewhat more dry than hot,-and that in the feconddegreezit alto cleanfeth withacertam€_3 KO - ' ‘L ‘ El‘ , ' ' , étiue or binding quality, tand_efpcc.ially that which_is found growing vpon the_ bramble : for It?‘ be 7 ”\ ' -id;/,\, receiueth a certaine nature from his parents on which it gl'OW€tl15f0I‘ when it groweth vpon? ~ \ - V __ ~ V 7 I A v
to aOfltl1ci14li{’toriet o£i1>im. LIB. 2. Lag. .. onha H,-pm-,6 of Plants; 579
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hotter herbes,as Time and Sauory,it becommcth hotter and dryer-,and of thinner parts;that - V V ‘ if ‘1 ‘
commeth ofBtoome prouoketh vrine more forcibly, and maketh the belly more foluble : an<_5 V
is moifter which groweth vpon flax: that which is foundvpon the bramble hath joyned W1‘ ‘*2 as we haue f‘aid,a binding qualitie,which by reafon of this facultie joyned with it is good to Cw.’ the infirmities of the Liuer and Milt : for feeing that it hath both a binding and purging facumc vnited to it,it-is moi’: fingular good for the entrals : for Galen in his thirteenth booke ofthc N15‘ T ofcuting,doth at large declare,that fuch medicines are fittefl of all for the liner and Milt.
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‘A Dodder temooueth the {toppings of the liuet andof the milt or fpleene, it disburdetieth the veines offlegmaticke, cholericke,corrupt and fuperfluous h_umors : prouoketh vrine gently,8“dl$ a meane openeth the kidnies,cure_th the yellow jaundife which are joyned with the flopping Of‘ A liuei and gall: it is a remedy againll lingring agues,bai’tard and long tertians, quattains alfO,31:‘at roperly agues in infants and young children, as tmcfues faith in Sernpia; who alfo teachfitha‘ the nature ofDotldei' is to purge choler by the fioole,and that more effeétually if it haue W°"I}'1:; wood joyned with it-,but too much vfing of it is hurtfull to the flomacke :yet i/juice» Wfitethrt P it doth not hurt it,but Pttcngthencth a weakc and feeble flomaclcc 5 which opinion alfo we do be ' its ‘ - y * te_r allow of. > , - A - . hat ~ ‘3Vi H7_fj79]>m al5isfZarz‘l3m.,' ""4 Hyfipm fcfifijfiyljg: ‘B _ £p_i_:l;ym;;m, or the Dodder which groweth vpon Time, is hotter and dryer than the Doddeft . ~ hue floured Hy lfope,‘ Thgmg leafed Hyfib groweth vponflax, that is to fay euen in the third degree, as Galen {aith.lt helpeth all the in5“”d_ .. . 3- T ‘T V ties of the milt ‘;_‘_it is a remedy againfiobfiruétions and hard fwellings. It taketh away old ha _ ‘ , aches,the falling {icl<enelTe,madnelTe that commeth ofmelancholy,and efpecially that which Plro ceedeth from thelfpleene ‘and parts thereabout : it is good for thofe that haue the French diflia 6’ andffiich as be troubled with contagious v1cers,the leprolie,and fcabby euill.
‘ It ptirgeth downewards blacke and Melancholy huniors, as tA"e*tz‘u:, Ai2‘rmriua,and Mefltf andalfo flegme, as Diofcorizlgs noteth :that likewife purgeth by {toole which groweth vpon Sauory‘ and Scabious,but more weakely, as t/!c'fmzrim faith. . ;
D V Cufi'uM,.Ol7 Dsiddei that groweth vpon flax,boiIed in water or wine and drunl<e,openeth tl1€ Rope pi_ngs‘_of the liuet,the bladder, the gall, the milt, the kidnies and veines,and purgeth both by {leg andfvrine cholericke hutnonrs. ,
E It is “good againfl the aguewhich hath continued a long time,and againfi the Iaundife, I mean: ;h;,eD_odder efpecially that groweth vpon brambles . ~
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1? V Eftimica or Dodder growing vpon nettles,is a molt fingular and effefluall medicine to pl'°“°.kc yrine, and to loofe the obftrunétions of the body, and is proued oftentimes in the Wefl: part5 W“ V good{fu.ccell‘e againfi many maladies. T
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gether without defcriptioflg-35 b€_in_g a plant fo well knowne thatit needed “fem, whofe exam Ale I follow not onely in this plant, but in many others which ‘'3
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