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Show 282 THE SECOND BOOKE OF OF THE which qualitie confifteth moré in thetoote then inany otherpart. gels ; B Theapplesaremilder, and are teported thatthey may be eaten,beingboiled with Pepper and other hotfpices. C i ) ut eee vrs ere PLANT 1 Hyofeyamus niger. Blacke Henbane, ee Gslen faith, thatthe apples are fomething hot and moift , and that the barke of the rooteiso oreateft ftrength,anddoth notonelycoole, butal{o drie, D> Theiuice oftheleauesis veryprofitable putinto the ointment called Populeon, andall cooling ointments. E cia? Xt Theinice dtawenfoorth ofthe rootes, dried, andtakeninfall quantitie, purgeth the bellyer. ceedingly from flegme and melancholicke humours. / F Itisgood tobeputinto medicines and collities, that domitigate the paine of thecies: andpa voderas.a peflrie it drawethfoorth the dead childe and fecondine. G Thegreeneleaves ftamped with barrowes greace and barley meale, coole all hot fwvellingsand inflammations:and they haue vertue to confume apoftemes andhot vicers sbeing brufed &applied thereon: H_ Afuppofitoriemade with the fameiuice andputinto the fundamentcaufethfleepe, I The-wine wherein: the roote hath beene boiled orinfufed,, prouoketh fleepe, and aflwageh paine. K j Tite fmell ofthe apples mooueth to fleépe likewife; bur the iuice worketh moreeffectually youtakeitinfmall quantitie, ‘ Greatand ftrange effects are fuppofed to bein Mandrakes 5 tocaufe women tobe fruitfullant beare children if theyfhall but carie the fame neer vnto theirbodies:. Some dofrombhence ground it, for that Reheldefired to hauehir fifters Mandrakes(asthetextis tranflated) bueif-we lookewt! intothe circumftaunces which there we thall finde, we may rather deeme otherwife. Yoong tu broughthome amiable andl fweete fmelling flowers ( for fo fignifieth the Hebrewe word, whicht vied Cantic. 7, 13. inthe famefence:) andthelad brought themhome rather for their beauties finell,thenfor theit vertue. Now in the flowetsofMandrakethere is no firch deleGtable oramibt fincll,as was inthefe amiable flowers which Rybexs broughthome, Befides we read notthat Rak conccaued heereupon, for Leah Jacobs wifehad fewer children before God eraunted that bleflngs fruitfulneffe vnto Rebel, Andlaft ofall (whichis my chiefeft reafon) Jacob was angriewith Ril when fhe faid; Giue mechildren elfe I dies and demaunded ofhit whether he were inthe fteadea God orno, whohad withheldefrombir the fruite of hir bodie. And we knowthatthe prophet! sid faithChildren and thefruite ofthe wombeare theitheritaince,that commethfrom the Lat Pfalm.r127. : M. SerapioyAsiceneand Paulus AEgineta, do write, thar andfinite of Aandragoratt kenin drinke,do.clenfe the matrix or mother,and Doféorsdesthefeede wrote the fame long before then. booke conte Seen ay Read chat chapter of doctor Turner his eee atten, ath written largely and leamedly of this fimple, Of Henbare: Chap.61. % The hindes, ee ee eee They pin hgrowethin my gatden and dothfoweit felfe fromyeere to yeere. -%& The time. \ a gout ofthe grounde:in Maie; bring foorththeir flowers in Auguft, and the feede is ei) Hiiady» aireee: The names. a See Anse nes Called ofthe Gracians ve 0: of the Latines Apollinaris, and F fuilla : of the nd tas Pliny faiths (Altercumoffome Faba Jonts , or lupiters beane : ofPyt?ae Hes, Therebethreeforts orkinds ofHenbane;the white,the blacke,and the yellowe Henbant. Teaseaen Altercuium,[mphoniaca sand Czlculariéé:-ofthe Phrygians Re ia f the eof isFg and Fabs lupina: of Mathans Syluaticus,Dens eaeeee % defeription,i 2 eee MacsHephane hathThe and{ woo great and foft ftalks; leaues very broa de,foft a pe ¢stomewhi ariaBee ay geed.e(p5 ecia Bt lly th, any ofet t hat ero neere to the ground,a zi nd tho ksnarrower, maller, & (harper.Theweflow 4 thol ers are bel fathion| and ofafaint) e White, atid browne within towa rds theb fy wie Ottome ; when theflowers are gone,there comme ch Dal knobbiehuskes , hike {mal har l cups or box €swhet einare finali browne {cedes. 2 The white Henbaneis not mu ch voliketo the blacke » fauing thathis leaves ate ml ich {ma whiterand more woollie & th vers. altered: ; ehout uo andmii ¢ flowers alfo whiter, Theicods arelike the other, but without! itdiech inwinter nd miudtlikewile be foiven again¢the next yéere, g n, Tipe inO&o) 1, % Theplace. TheblickeHenba € ‘gtowerhalnyoft euery where by high waies,in the borders.of dunghils Votoiled Places ; but the white Henbaneis not found but in the gardens ofthofe that loue pl Pants sthe whic a? lenbang' inne Herba Piniala : in fhopsitis called Lue /Gusamus and eyefinatee: = oe Heanebaie: ta, a) Fyofquiame vin Spanifh Kelenno: inhigh Dutch Willen kraut: in’French *s Endormiefomeother Latinilts Hyoftyamus albus, or white Henbane. The@ 3... hee kin ‘ ide. ‘as‘of Hénbane are coldéin % Thetemperature. the:fourthdegree. “The vertues. h drow. lineflejand mitigatethall kindé ofpainel Trisigood againft hot & fliarpe A bi the ei€s‘andotherparts sit ftaiech bleeding:and the difeafé im women sit isapplied tn flatniny Shida ofthe ftones andother fectet parts, >’ : esa laa Stamped withthe Nenbane caufet “on a ointment Populeonsmade of popler buds, aflwageththe paine of the 1 gout; |