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Show HISTORIE OF PLANTS. ae BOOKE OF THE +} I Pencedinum. Sulphurwoort. ofMatlila,butthe branches are more largely writhed,and theleauesare ofthecolotr ofthe bran. deswwhich are ofa pale greene colour. At the top of the brariches growe{mall white tuftes having fedelike Dill,but fhorter-anid flenderer, of a g00d taftes fomewhat tharpe. The roote isthieker tanthe fmalneffe of the herbe will well beare, Among the pec ple about 3riftowe, andthe rocke orchidthis hath beene thought to be good to eate, ve The places Thefirttkinde of Peucedanwm, or Hogs Pennell: groweth very plentifully onthe fouth fide of a noodbelonging to Waltham,at the Nafe in Effex by tI gh way fide, alfoat Whitftable in Kent inamedow neere to the fea fide , fometime belonging to Sir Henrie Crifpe, and adioining to his boufethere, ie hgtowethal(6 in gtearplentie at Feuerfham in Kent, neerevnto the haven vpon thebarkes adioining theteofan dthemedowes , 1pea gtoweth vpon the fea coalts 6f Atontpelber in Fratince'j andin thecoattesor Teli ; == % The time: Theleplants defloweriti Iune;Tulyand Aucuft: Then TheGtecians call it rdbxéitevoe the Latines in like! manner pedtedsn os and Alf Pinsttellim= otk olthethops' aind likewife the'comindn'’ people natie*it:Eeaveudinn Por ciniwi SE ait £5 SeatereaS oftheProphets x r, thatistofay, agood Angellor ghot ; in } varttcate, Sehetiel wurkel, iwfenckel + in Iealian and Fre tl 70 2 It ptHoreftrange, and Horefttone, Sow Fennell, or Hogs Fenne Voottdtiscalled Peucedarium,and Pineitelumos the Greek \ % The temperature. u ce in En hyrwoort, or Brimftone mev'un, and Pinus, tingofthe third degree...’ < Tielhetbes, efpeciallytlie yellow fap ofthe roote, is hotin the fec6nd, and drie in the beein. : ‘ ~ % The vertues. 7 a ofthe roote of Hogs Fennellor(asthey callitin fome places of England) Hore- A siuparhe y itfelfe; or with bitter Almonds and Ru 2s good again{tthe fh renefie of breth,it telanack ie ON een thebelly, difiglnethi and driueth awayventofitie or windinefle of fesehth a Naktethi the {welling of the mileorfpleene,looferh the belly 7,andpurgeth by 5 gine and choler. baaetinmariner aforefaid, prouoketh V rine,eafeth the paine of thekidneies andblad- ‘ inoriniegnen2°° Of childe, andexpelleth the e ondine orafterbi rth, and deadieh Wien toot mixed with oile of Rofes and, ERE, afd seineeteth the XN PPP IVS ise % The defiription. ae, igen woort or Hogs Fennell hatha ftitfe and hardftalke full cfknees ol like vnto Fennell but greater,comming neerer vnto Ferula, acacenen ee torofthe ftalkes round fpokie ouitgs ee ey wilde Pine tree; an ers,wilich do tur into broad brownefeede. The roote isthicke and ong; nat 4 £ thereofds big as amans thigh , blacke without, and white within; ofa fr Jor'drie, {mein andfull of yellow fapo juor, which quickly waxerh| hath induced fome to call ic Sulphurweort 5 12! ; . at ae Adair of the earth, acertaine buthof haire, of a brownec meee. vs Jeaues and ftalkes do {pring foorth. inde of Pecedanum or Hogs Fennell, is joven: to an : eefo great as> thethe former, rt 1¢ rootes are nothing buttalthnet alist thec found: hes ki hi Peueeda2um,or Hogs Fennell, which P another oe ure he I ath fer foorth in his Adwer/ undtherealfo, fuppofing it tobi the ig oy yum, whereof nodoubritisakinde: it growethnot abou a footehi AT like the right Peasedamumbut they be fhorter-andlefler,growing fomewnhe < epic lon or drawing togither of finews,8call old egdicateSpe y the Se we Dheapplied a lucceffea aint the rupture or burftings in yoong children, andis yety good the Sider: nauels of children thatftand out ouermuch, id ri thie ipietaid ~ a drunkeis of like'vertue vnto the iuice,but nota togither fo effectua Vc _ Thttopie tied aoa . ; ; ee Ie fide daeerrapee esatd cers. 4 made into ‘powder. doth mundifie and clenfe olde as and corrupt rE Nefamefrorn ae . realeth them ritalfo draweth forththe corrupt and rotten bones (thathindex Thebi cn tng)and arawethfoorth {plinters,and other'things fixedin the flefh, ae OYbe ‘onointed ae of theroote mixed with oile of Rofes scauferh one to lweate if = - G erewith , and therefore goodtobeputintothe vnétion, or ointment forthe Fachdiffe ingiqor tempered withoile ofRofes & applied tothe head,after the mane H Sittotbled vieee hate the lethargie; that are frantikes t at haue cine ed Pind gene alle allingficknes tha haue the palfic, thatarev xed sabre = a sSteacherh TAUY itis atemedy for all infirmities of the finewes, with vineger and oile as Dio/lame b eo liein nel vnto,reuiueth and calleth them againe thar be ftra Tie the wt rrpeas© Be ad fleepe, NB taken in r G “SWhichag Shi 7 - : “aes ateare egse,it helpeth the coughanddifficultie of breathi alemaddeth proceedeth from the groffenes andclammines of Giles 4 with the mother, I ping andwin- K ipings, Ours, Eee e fe e tl the } entrailes,and ailes, deliuereth them ofobftrudtions or ftoppings: they prouoke vrine Theyclen! isrequifite, drive foorth the h e ftone.andbring downe the flowers: but if they be taken morethen thevcatrietarhea drines. then drines, treate then re hicate they catrietothe = & dah. for feeing theyhaue in them more theycaule the ‘ h headach; head raw moifture and windy heate,as Ga/em faith. 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