OCR Text |
Show iencahenntesincaicnemniioaon rt atheeihSache Staci a nohahides HISTORIE OF; THE E) THE jFIRST BOOK , ° Chiues , Ciuet and Sweth: in French Ciues, Englifh in Ru th Leeke: {aie Junceam Porrin , Wie caciiuen ;‘ it may t dv, in the place where it naturally groweth: Aumor ai Vin Leeke is called in Greeke Tee Lating and Greeke the th after Eneli 10 um ; Porr inenm Vitig m,or m Vitiw becalled in Latin Porru or erat Kt i FrenehLeeke. cke,or VineLe ‘um; in vi after Englith the Greek Ivkilleth wormes in the belly,and driueth them foorth, The mi tke alfo whereinit hath been fod- D dines or afterburthenjas Dioféorédes faith, It taketh awaythe morphew, tetters orringwoormes, fcabbed heads in children, dandrafe and G {curfe, tempered with hony and the parts annointed therewith. se and grofle vapor, open, prouoke yrine, ingender hotte The Chies attenuate or makeéthinne , all the effeds, worke and aufe troublefome dreames, A ahd are hurtfull tothe eies and braine. Theyc Pe biting that the Leeke doth. eth downe the flowers, It cureththe With figge leaues and cummin it is aide onagainft the bitings of the moufe, calledin Greeke pypdan:in Englith a Shrew, ily,and bring The Vine Leeke prouoketh yrin¢ might ofvenemousbeatts,as Déoféorides Ofwilde Garlick, writeth, Of Garlick, x The defeription. He bulbe or head of Garlicke, is coveted verylight with moft thin filmesor skins,ofa of man ting confif , r colou e white purpl / cloues feuered one from anothers \ nderwhichit flowers/In fteed ofa rooteit hath a long flender bulbe,which fendeth down a multitude of ftrings threddks the grounde belowe groweth a taflell of in fteedeofrootes:ithath long greene leaneslit thofe ofthe Lecke, among which rifeth vpattalt at the end of the fecondor third yeere,whereupo with awit doth growa tuft of fowers couered is npea skinne, in which being broken whenit andis coneredwithskins or thin cgates, 1 Allium fyluestre. 6. Crowe Garlick. peereth roundblacke feeds. % The place and times. Garlick is feldome fowenof feede, but plant in gardens ofthe fmall cloues in Nouembeta rie # December, and fometimes in Februa March, % The names. \ ri I is called in Latine Allium: in Grecke™ the apothecaries keepe the Latine nameithe 4 mainescall it Knoblauch tthe low Dutch Lot the Spaniards Hos, athe « the Italians Abi the French 4/or Aux : the Bohemians Czeff the Englifh Garlicke and poore mens Treacl % The temperature. } n Garlick is very fharpe, hot, and dri, ae faith, in the fourth degree , andexulceratett™ skinby raifing oflifters. ws 3 pt e vertues. ty thicke and gt makeththin, and attenuateth srebodiesa Seai , mors; ae 9 ae ae ign. and clammie,digefteth and confumeth them,alfo openetho aeee ctinics ‘ Ide poifons , andto the bitings of venemous beaf ts : and therefor am neriaca rusticormm,ot the husbandmans Treacle ; ; Ityeeldeth i” blood. andfharpe naughtie engendreth all,it at nourifhment ho . fore fuch iericht e complexion muft efpecially abftaine fromit. But ifitbe boiled in watet™ Ld . ae i till fuch tiMe as it hath loft hi Ss tha pnes, P 3 itis thice leffe forcili b: le > and retai neth i é Chap.89. %& The de[cription. Ti! He wilde Garlike or crow Garlick hathfniall tough leaues like vnto rufhes, fmooth and F low within : amongwhich growethvpa nakedftalke,round,fli ie, hard and found: on the cop whereofafter the flowers be gone, growe little feedes made vpin arojinde clufterlike {mall kernels hauing the fmell andtafte ofGarlick, In fteede ofa roote there is a bulbe or rounde heade without anycloues.atall. Ramfons fendeth foorth two or three broade leaues fharpe pointed, fmooth and ¢ greene colour, The ftalkeis a {pan high, finooth and lender, bearing atthe tcpa cluifter of white Chap.88. “meee Allium. atlick. WW » 142 den,is gin to yoong children with goodfuccefle againft the wormes, EB Ithelpeth.a colde ftomacke,and is a preferuatiue againft the contagious andpeftilentaire. The decoGtion of Garlicke vfedfora bathe to fit over, bringeth downe the flowersand fecop- F mort are hot anddrie.1 he Vine Lecke heatech Ciuesarelike in facultie-vato the Lecke. They, shen doth the other Lecke. The vertues. . OF PLANTS. inice,as Galen writeth, It taketh away the roughnes ofthe throte,it helpeth anold cough, it prouoketh vrine,itbreaketh C and confumeth winde,itis a remedie for the dropfie proceeding ofa coldecaufe. f eh il 7 \ \ \ \\\ ti] } ANT cr ee All. win uFfinn, Ramfons, |