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Show THE SECOND BOOKE (OF THE 312 B © OF HISTORIE efpecially the feede whichis verie aftringent. e kindes of 7Dockes drunke in wine , ftoppeththe laske and bloudde Thepowderofanyofth ° flixe,andeafeththe paines ofthe ftomacke, PLANTS. 6 Hippolapathamrotundifolinm. Battarde Rubarbe 5 Hippoli pathfarina Parien ce,or Munkes Rubarbe, Therootesboiledtill they be very foftand {tampedwith barrows greafe,and made into anoin. mentshelpeth the itch and all {curute {cabs and mangines, Andforthe fame purpofeit fhallbene. ceflaric to boile themin water, as aforelaid,andthe partie to be bathedand rubbedtherewith, Of water Dockes. Chap.78. 4 Hydrolapathum minus, Small water Docke, 3 Hydrolapathum magnum, Great water Docke. - The defiription. ; s TI fi = Patience, hath very ftrongftalkes , furrowed or cham fered, of temor tweluefoote ir eit growethinfertill erounde, ferabout with great large leau es like tothofe of the water SrTeeee,tstoofcee I colour and tafte dike vithin,in cielouh anc jsous ee estei e withou til aebrowm chile great, The rootssvetie Rubathe thetrue Hn Dockes tation; %& The defeript He Great ok hath.= F 10 at wat water Docke very long‘and ereatleaues) ftiffe, ee and harde, J not yl onlike et pehe egara a 0 Ic oc, . Ky fh oftentimes tific heigh0bfGune and broader. The ftalke rifecktivp wae tae 5 $s > in {pokie tufts,browneofcolour The f ret Of moresThe flower groweth atthe top of the ° pale colour.The rooteis verie m: mae sede 1s contéined:inchaffie Hiuskes,three fquate,ofal 4 The Small water Docket 0 ucke browne without,and yellowith within. aed ind : ath long | : i ucts parts {et vpona fife ftalk Th 1g crooked and crompled leaues, plaited or folde middle of ofthethe ftalke ike. The flowers ogrove fromthe 1¢ middle 6 dori in fpaces “ kierundels vp ftalke vpwarce bycertainedifta i¢rundels;fet i‘. » Oh hounde:: which Dockeis ofall thekinda oe abouttheftalke, as are the flowers pic taketh no+ , and anyy one,{oileor dwellibapl $moltcommon, andoflef delight in ling place, buris founde almoft every where, as well vpont! as In Waterie f laces ’ bu tefppecial lyi Y n ga ‘a Tae) Ns 1 amon: g good gi dai id holfc J me berterknowr . deft 1¢2 then welcome ot . Pere velcome oror defired : y . c defcription, rime 4 : ap ci wherefore I intende tiot to fpend further ume ¢ Heigl Cia ee Cel a gees a ee obthe ee eee ys like pals ; in faye Rubarnia great broade rounde as > Baftard Sha Docke rom ‘ e knownef be a magn ent hat caunot ,t one e h t preced t the vnto {0like ate pedes “oe b ui, theothets i l e r : heoth, exceed is root The tlefler. fomwha are this of feeds the that g aL iKevnto the Rha of Barbarie, as well in proportionas in colour andcafte ih Maner, but muft be taken in greater quantiti¢ , as witneffeth tha “yangmatter doctor Bright and others, who haue experimented the fame. rowelivi € ley ie ecu. os beft knowne vnto all, 1 ofCt Abe or kin inc tred the ftocke of Dockess is ofC Docke kinde i oe n eer 1 +, & . . A heere.and oe ee tine leaues, fometimes redde in euerie part thereof, and often fer {talkes of the ee a lines andftrakes:, ofa darke ved colour: among which rife vp {tiffe brittle ; ae the toppe. whereof come foorth fuch flowers and feede as the commion wilde *ckedath. The rooteis r, “leewlikewife tf red,ot of a bloudie : colour. ath. The 7p s ire we The place. courfes ; part in ditches and water Toone ag forPO thé moft wi z rc My or, *O lal London and elfewher and others in my felfe in gardens oo SOW foroures Mein Phifickeandchiturgeric, bp the Dockec dorifpce vpinthe fpring of > the yeere, and Dockes tthe f |