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Show THE SECOND BOOKE OF THE $62 andprickly rundles or feede vellels : abouttheftalkes be certaine diftances, Therootejs likewife threddie. PLANTS. $63 % Tretemperature. a's, | 1 : } : +. 1-¢£ ofa Horehound,as Galen teacheth, is hot in the fecond degree, and drie in the hird, and talte, ; % The vertues. 4. Marrubinm Creticum. Marrubium Hifpanicum. Spanifh Horehound. HISTORIE OF CommonHorehoundboiled in water and drunke, openeth the liuer and {pleene, clenferh the A of blood, breftand lungs,and preuaileth greatly again{t an oldcough, the paine of the fide, {pitting Candie Horehound: the ptificke,and vicerations of the lungs. the fecondine, ? after B the termes, expelleth fame boiled in wine and drunke, bringeth downe ‘ ; . bitth,or dead childe,and alfo eafeth thofe that haue fore and hardlabour in childbearing. the cough, remedie againft of the greenefreth leaues and fugar, iupemade P 5*> isa moft fingular g dD 5.3 C andwheefing ofthe lungs. Thefamefirupe doth woonderfully and aboue credit, eafe firch as haue lien long ficke of any D confumption of the lungs, as hath beene often proouedbythe learned Phifitions of our London Colledge, Itislikewife goodfor them that haue drunke poifon, or that haue beenebitten of ferpents. The E leauesareapplied with honie to clenfe fowle and filthie vicers. It ftaieth and keepeth backe the peatleor web inthe eies. Theivice prefled foorth of the leaues, and hardened in the funne, is very good for the fame F things, efpecially ifit be mixed with’ little wine and honie, and dropped into the eies ithelpeth them,and cleereth thefight, Being drawen vp into the nofthrils.it clenfeththe yellownes ofthe cies, and ftaieth the running G andwateting ofthen), Ofwilde Horehound. I Stachys. Wilde Horehound. (bap.221. 2 Stachys Euchfit. Wilde ftinking Horehound. \ % Thedefcription. 3 ‘ah Spanifh Horehoundhath ftiffe, hoarie, ee ftalke, dividing itfelfe at the te two wingsor armes,and likewife toward the top with two others, whereuponare place bes at certaine paces, faire broad leaves, more round thamany of the reft, and likewife aa api andhairie. The flowers groweatthe topofthe ftalkes, {pike fafhion, compofed of male’ flowers ,ofa purple colour, The wholeplanthath the fauour of Stoechados. dehertosioa 4 Candie Horehound hatha thick and hard roote, with many hairie threds fe : rie cold! which rife vp immediately rough fquare ftalkes, fet confufedly with long leaues ofa fiend of amoft pleafant ftrong {inell, The flowers growe toward the top of the ftalkes in cha ofa pale yellowith colour. % The place. i ‘ aces Thefirft of thefe Horehounds, being the anion kinde, groweth plenifilly in at England,neere vato olde wals,high waies,beatenpathes,in vntoiled places. The we “cond all other countries likewife,whereit altereth according to thefituation and natute oft we fs for commonly thatwhich growethin Candie, and in Hungarie, is much whiter, aq ~The finell., and the leaues oftentimes natrower, and leffer than that which groweth ia ooo thefe northrenregions. se The time: a They flowerinIuly and Auguftjand that in the fecond yeere after the fowing > * % The names. ando™ Horehoundis called in Greeke aecnov: in Latine Azarrubium . in {hops Praja MarribiumVherebe certaine baftard names foundin CAuleius,as AAelitiens, oe a raréa vin Italian Afarrubio : iw Spanith Adarrunio: in Durch Malraie t in French Englith Horehound, ; $ |