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Show 660 : E THE SECOND*‘BOOKE OF TH aan hefundame : and |laide to the fundament, healeth the i rofted ee The rootes of Houndes toong roftedin the oe rake fire. fir e Ide Wik ot Sacer Jems Sacer, se The vertues. A called the difeafeat i hemorrhoides.and the forme ofan vnguent,ts moft fingular The inice boiled with honie ofrofes and Turpentine,to: ie aS ae u s in wounds anddeepe vicers. the bellie; and that the mollifie do anddrunke, wine in boiled . wile mansiat fn} Cc Diolcorides faith that the leaues B : the falling away of the haite of the heade, oy Jeanes ftamped with old fines greafe, are goodagaintt D aes " HISTORTE of hot fharpe humours. which proceedeth f an featdi of dogs, asthe i againftainft the the bitings bitings ofdogs, asth and ag Likewifethey arearemedic againft{caldings or burnings, {ame authoraddeth, OF leanes lil There is another kinde of Comfrey that hath thetalks are rough and.tenden:the flowersatelike.tlie former 5 butthat the yellow colour: the rootes are thicke fhort,blacke without,and tuberous. 2 The place, Comfieyioyeth in watric ditches, 1 fatand fruitfoll 1 % The time. TheyAowerin lune and Iuly, WY The names. ‘ : IRS SE CLI oe eG, ME in Latine Symphy um , and Solidago: inihops Confolidamazor, at Itisi called in Greeke =v; Sympbytummarus? 8Scribonins Larous Inula rustica,and Alus Galyeca,of others Offeocellon: Duich Getalwurts in low Dutch Weraehwoetele + i OfComfrey,or the great Confound. Chap.274. 2 Con olidamaiorsflore ’ albo, 2 Comfteywith white flowers. 2 maior,fiore purpurco. ; foreie { How r vere rey ers. : withpurple ai Con/olidamagcioré? miinieandCon|uclde maior:in French Copfire,and Orerll e; in Englith Cornf found,offome Knit backe,and Blackwoort. \Theroote of Comfreyhatlra colde qualitie. moiftire,tcaufeth noitchat all neither is it of valitiethatmay be tafted, fo farre is the tc thefea Onion,as that there is no comparifc heator fharpneffe,bur through their rt {Nettle e of bit gluing’ moj nthe fharpe clamm ethem, TI -»leaues LCAUES caufeit iauealreadic se The vertues. 4 Thetootes ofComfreyftamy d,and the inice drunke with fe : 1 let} all inward wounds and burfti: ngs. lett w ine,helpeth thofe that fpit bloude, Lk f Thefame brinfed and aide ro in mannerof aplaifter , hase Geolitin : fd andatefo glatinaar:tiue , that itwill fodderor g Napot,and take itin onelumpe. ; Therootes boiled and dtunke,doth el ¢ bret ungssefpecially ifthey be confeG@ withfugarin fyruy {iinges, a 3 romflegme, andcureth the greefes of the G it preuaileth much againft ruptures or bur- thellimie fubftance ofthé roote madeina pe iffet of ale, andgiuen to drinke againft the paine in D acke,gottenby any violent motion,as wraftling,or ouermuch vie ofwomen, dothin fower or : nt perfectly cure the fame: although the int Cen DY, 7 FD) Thetootes of Com frey innumber fower, Knoteraffejand the leaues of Cl | Peing amped C05 an dehet alt ogither,and ftrainedjanda quart ofMufcadell put } hatne powder ofthree Nutmiegs, firft andlaft,is amoft exce drt “a0rrunning of the raines,andall pain confumptions of tl Slikewife a fries = I % Thede/cripsion. Heftalks ofthis Comfrey is cornered,thicke, and hollowelike that of Sontnnn eth two cubits or a yarde high:the leaues that {pring from the roote,and t a irie, # vponthe ftalks are long,broade,rough,and pricking withall, fom ae: being handled,make the hands itch, very like in colour and roughnes to thofe ol : vraalkes ger and fharpe pointed,as be theleaues ofElecampane: from out the wings ¢ eke the fowers,orderly placed,long, hollowe within, ofalight redde colour:: frert vinginital 1 this cafe, whicl __) the wxewile a fyrupe made heereof to be vied 'pereth hear ie enessallaicth the fharpnefle offlow ir i | 150 we aM a ne cough : the receit whereof is this ?Take two ounces of the rooteso iS OnCe of Lyquorice; two handfuls of Folefoot rootes andalj; one ouncea fetesaree luiubes 3two drams or a quarter of an ounce of Mallowe feedes one addeto the| oppiesboile allin a fof \ lantitie of water,till one pint remaine, ftraine k 1€1iquor{trainedfixe ounces o very white fugar,and as manyofthe beft honie Make hee: feof a fyry pe thatmutt be throughlyboiled, rope S 1 Riya ye os i . ag cureth the vicers of the kidneies,though they t 1.4} “ycommende. tingsof tes ttany mieiuice, in which roote confifteth the vertue. *HOWings of “NS of 2 Thegreat Comfrey hath rough hairie ftalks,long rough leaues,much like tee ole butgreater and blacker:the flowers be roundand hollowelike little bels,of a wiitt® is blacke without,andwhite within,andvery flimic, haue beenof long continuance: ~ G ¢ ouermuch flowing of the monethly fickneffe taken eueryday, for certa without, white within, hauing feed whichis blacke: the rooteis long and thicke,blacke qiflwaae ie ebloud that commeth fromthence, ; d for wounds orhurts ofal'the reft alfo ofthe intrailes and inwardparts, 1 Ipture: : : : ate se plied vnto them,taketh away the inflammation ofthe fundament,and K ak : the hemorrhoides, |