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iircher-Thorne,becaule the people fetch all their water in lionepots or pitchers,which they 30% w-‘th this plant to ‘reepe mice and other fuch things from creeping into them : and It groweth V L 3 l - » . round,that it feems by nature to be pronided for that ptrrpolb‘. ll 04; T /Je Tmzpcrzzzzrrt. _ d Endiue and Succoriestre cold and dry in the fecond degree,and withal fomewhat binding 33“ becaufe they be ‘{Ometl1l1I¥‘.g liltfgf’ they cl: alfo cllenfegand opgnb. f E h r If S they are Garden Endiue is co cer,an not 0 ryotc can mg, an Y 1'63 On 0 I e C qua 19 9 ‘ ' . ' ,. ' . ' r . m‘ e thought to be excerlent medicines for a hot l1uer,as Galm hath written in his 8 booke of the C0 polition of medicines according to the places affected. q} The Vcrtzm. I R ,ng . n 4 a A , " ' he OPP1 U A Tlrele herbs bung green haue vertue to coole the hot burning of the l1uer,to be p t of the gall,yellow jaundife,lacke offleepfiopptng of vr1ne,and hot burning feuers. 7?, A fyrrup made thereof and fugar is very good for the difeafes aforelaid. all The diltilledrvater is goodin potiongcoocllilrggfand pufirginhg drinké. h . . . be con’. 1) The dillilled water of Endiue,Plantain,an o es,pro tet again V t e excoriations in t téiuit of the yard, to be injeéted with a fyrmge, whether the hurt came by vncleanncfle, or by {ma {tones and grauell ifliung forth with the yrzne 5 asoften hath been feene. aka E Thele herbs eaten in fallads or otherw1le,elpecrally the white Endiue, doth comfort the we and feeble ftomacl:e,and cooleth and refrefheth the fiomackeouermuch heated. 3 _ F The leaues of Sttccorie bruiled are good againft inflammation of the eies,berng outwardly P plied to the grieued place.
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qr T/ye I(“z'im/car. IN like manner as there bevfundrjyv forts of Succories and Endiues, fo is there wildekindes ofieig that of them: ' ' ' ' a r “ V
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Ilde Succorie hath long leaues {ornewhat lhipt about the edges like the leaues of Sow-thifile,witlr a {talk growing to the height of two cubits,which is diuided to- _l V ward the top into many branches.The floures grow at the top,blew of co*lour:’1‘he mm 1510119311 and wooddy,with many firings fafined thereto. _ s A . A . 2 Yellow Succorie hath long and large . leaues deeply cut about the edges like thofe of Hawk-weed: the flalke is branched into fundry arms,w heron grow yellow floures very double, refembling the floures of Dandelion or Pifle-a- bed 5 the which beeing withered, it flieth away in down with euery blaflt ofwinde.
3 ‘x/Vilde Endiue hath long fmooth leaues fleightly fnipt about the edges; The fialke is brittle and full of milky iuice, as is all the refl: of the plant: the floures grow at the top, of a blew or sky colour : the root is tough 8: thred-V‘ die. ‘-.
4. Medow’Endiue,' or Endiue with broad leaues,bath a thick tough and woody root with many firings fafiened thereto; from which rife vp many broad leaues fpred vpon the ground like thofe of garden Endiue,but lefl'er,& fame- what roughegamong which rife vp many {talks immediatly from the 1'OOC;€l.lCX'y of them are diuided into fundry branchegwhcreupon grow many floures like thofe of the former,but final- let.
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Thefe plants grow wilde in fundry places of England,vpdn wild 8: vntilled barren grounds, efpecially in chalky and Pcony places.
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n" portage or broth s,for {icke and feeble perfons that haue Ie fiomackgto ftrengthen the fame.
to haue the fame vertues with thofe Oftlle garden, if not of more force in wor-
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