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Show THE. HISTORIE SECOND BOOKE OF THE OF PLANTS. ve Thevertues. OfBugle,or Middle Comfrey. : Chap.190. ; commonlyfaie in Fraunce, hos away congealed and clotted blood. Rwellivs writeth that they for itdoth not onely cure culIa flore alb algpix lard White Bugle. 1 Begala. Middle Confound, ; Itiscommended againft inwarde burftings and members tore; rent, and brufed : and therefore A itisputinto potions that ferue for nodes,in which itis of fuch vertue,that it can diflolue and wafte needeth neither phificion nor furgeon that hath Bugle andSanickle, woundes being inwardly taken,but alfo applied to them outwardly ; itis goodfor the infirmities of theliuer;it taketh away the obftructions ,andftrengthneth ir, bloode within the bodie or; congealed diffolueth clotted 5 drunken ee : § The decoction ofBugle inward and outwarde, . the bodie,both of ethand maketh foundeall woundes . : . 5 hea The lame openeththe toppingsof the liuer and gall, andis goodagainft the iaundife andfeucrs C oflongcontinuance, The fame decoction cureth the rotten vicers andfores of the mouth and gums. D Bagais excellentincuring wounds and fcratches, and the iuice cureth the wounds,vicersand E. fores ofthe fecret patts,or the hetbe brufedandlaide thereon. Of Selfe heale. Chap.191. 1 Prunellc. I % The defeription. 2 Prunella L Obelj. The fecond Self¢ heale, be lone ¥-gula{preadeth and creepethalongft-the groundlike Monie woort; the leaues atl B fat, and oleous, and of a-browrie colour for the moft patt. The,flowers gromes oo nundle bare ot nai eueti¢ ftalkes in. rundles, compaffing the ftalke , leauing betweene plants of itinamol go . fpacess and are ofa faire blew colour,and often white, 1 found many the leauesweres! vponBlacke heath necre London, faft by a village called Charleton, but and not browne at all like the other, facetht 2 Bugle with the white flower differeth not fromthe precedent, in rootes,leaues,anditants onelyditference is, that this plant bringeth foorth faire milke white Bowers, ane the othet,™ that areblew, ‘i % Theplace. ae B groweth almoft in euetie wood and copfes, andfuch like fhadowie ane moiltpl ismuch plantedin gardens, Buguls fowrethin Aprll and May, i; ag Snr aces) % Thetime. % The names. »folida {is , mens» as e Confoundes or woundherbs : called of fome Con/alids F as i + Mathiolns a4 highs Lame Dutch Hutzelt in lowe Dutch Senenract:ot of fone Sickle woort,and herbe Carpenter, but not cruly. % Thenature, Bugle is of a meane temperature, betweene heate and drinefle, te: P) wtPhe defviption. . dsl cet Rerell or Brunell hati i fquare hairie ftalks of a foote high,befet with long hairie and fharpe Pointed leanes, and at care the top oftheftalkes growe flowers thicke fettogither, likean eo ipikicknap, mixédwith blew colours,andfometimes white,of which olour abrownec of *lounde fome P lantsin Effex neere Henninghamcaftell. The root is fmall andverie threddy. (many plant: fue Cel alter a a, Aide and Pena Symphytumpetraum, ipthe beet, i ating ofwounds and fractures.) Is'woodie , full oftwigs andwe Ilfme ing, isiong 5 2 ches of Origanum, with{mallleaues , and the tufts of Time:the roore |