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Show THE SECOND BOOKE OF THE Panax Color. Clounes Alheale. HISTO ve Theplace, Ic groweth in moift medowes bythe fidesof ditches , and likewife in fertill fielde& thar are fomwhat moift,almoft cuerie where,efpeciilly with a plai netofdreffing or prefer vfed euen vntillthe = efor ay O M agydan e 07 Laf Lafer woort, Hogs greafe, and applied vnto greenwouiidsin maner ofa pultis, doth heale chem in fuchifhort time &in {uch abfolute maner, thatitishardiot A \ HSA made a wound to thebones, & withal very! 4 & wide, & alfo with great effufion oflous ie 4 Waid A poore mancrept vnto this hetbe whichwhic hebt itic ott it > : great quantitic fed in his: hands, & tieda thepit ceafed and bleeding the ftanched fently fhirt,’whi s i fromdiet eid ly ttanche a witha peece ofhis fhirt,; whichprefent vound with othe wound faeces infornuchthat the poore manprefently went to his daies worke agame without refting one dayvntill he was perfectly hole, which was accomplifhed i oichd ther by heatefay, WE" : a Y \ x pe 5 Ny on (as we tearmeit) thatis without drawing or, bringing the wounde to ee Ball which was fully performed in feauen daies, that ‘woulde haue required fortie dale Wt hal \ coulde not heale it fo well as himfelfe; a clownith anfwer I confefie without thankes WA ¢ will,;whereupon I hauenamedit Clounes YWoundwoort asaforefaide. Since whic pa : haue cured many greeuous wounds,and fome mortallwith the fame herbe ,one Oe ua hs J SX ee : ji Ba th P|) S20 cartilaginousfubftance,called Afucronata Cartilage, infomuch that from aay oyfled be vice the« gyant;the leaues ar mon Hake pene oe pane - HE Gwe Bife aera a ae ace = ieee WG il vpon a gentJema of Graies Inne in Holburne,mafter Edenund Cartvorighthows a | hive coe = oa ous at E Obelite con fay, — Ca not farfrom the ftalke . great andthicke like Fer X a S Homan herese aes ) enone chee Senne clanes. | nM Soi old writers wii a ele ae ek agai | ‘ \ felfe : I {awe the wounde, and offered to heale the famefor charitie, which herefu a — pees , te thefame, eilingvponofot oe | AN { works, Nowthen feeing-the withimoredil [=e y ib Le \ g 4 by this herbe ftamped with alittle Hogs greace, and folaid ypon in manet ofa Pe i . asit were gleweor foder the lips of the wounde togither, and heale it according to ie a ts or | feét herein , it behoouetli vs in this cafe \ WSNe4 | gapenim , or any rootes, but haueb their cenfares or i j 7 |. ac it | Peafondid cut his leg with the Sieth,whennle Ze 7, 7 mS any that hath not hadthe experience thereofto beleeue: for beingin Kent about a Pacie iit chanced that avery poore manin mowing | inell; which being paft,there fiicceed saues like Angelica,ca of a good faot pad colourof Boxe. Therootes are ins “wethoutof them aiftten . Ja FuftI frameda flight vnguent hereof,thus ; ltooke fower handf slsofthe herbeftampeh” a pintofoilecli theminto a pan,wherunto I added fower ounces of Barrowes greafe,ha Ife pent : knowea whewoul three ounces, whichI boiled ynto the confumption ofthe iuice ( whic his therto g din doth not bubble at all’) then did I ftraine it, putting it to the fireagaine, acer pe . : . ; : oom ame for my Vee my wh. Lafirpitinm, The leaues heerof ftamped with Axungis,ot of Turpentine,the whichI fuffered to boile alitele,referuing the fame for 1¢ leanes of Solsdaco Sara- D =} t hum inth1,e mornnsing two Abdom inal in :} Mane Cet he bys breftor fat,commo witht nlyc c4 belly fo that the Zr thensathet nly y +7 F 0us O at,commo i¢ Caule,t foorth,with th lhewita TE . = aca likewife, The which mortall wounds,by Gods permiffion, and the vertues of t! His ne: / dwithi a cuedithia twenty daies.For the which the name of God be praifed, 1 This plant is hot in the feconde degree, and : dric in the firft, %& The vertues. B a deepeand greeuions woundin the breft witht : on o It thall fuffice what : hath beene faide in the hig defcription as touching thenames , as well in Latine as Englith. 4B The temperature. permiffion I perfectly cured in very fhort time, and with this Clounes experme?» my foreknowne helpes whichwereas followeth. : hI puting ot withioilear hints when [aueltin drinke it came forth at the wound.w ! A v 3 wat and puffing ofthe lungs did {pewe foorth of thewoundfuch excrements ast i bom df God fides the gentleman was moft dangeroufly vexedwitha double quotidian feauet, eal lented orac moouefuch print, which might toput fuch aa gra ght mooue i, the fame in print, qtemptwas thus gaue- himfel ft mor s >; Firfthe b lie 2A Moltmo to perfection in ie of September, lungs, the wound entring in at the lowermoft part of Thoraxorthe brelt ee | forcaules knowen vntomany nowliuing, and therefore deemi Be ke The time. vt , Maat It flowreth in Auguft,and bringeth hisfeede ; 20 2 . NC HAWES. defending the partes adioining hoonefuls to drinke in a finall draught of wine tempered witha Inlikemanner I cured a Shoomakers feruant in Holburne, wl London. x therein fimall foft tents. wi onceinaday I gaue him tw poonefuls of this decoétion follow Ttook€a quart of good Claret wine, wherin I boile tmiaox Sattacens Confound ; and fower « in Kent about South fleete necreto Grauefend and likewife in themedows by Lambeth ncere Raines PLANTS, Théwhich [warmed in afawcer, dipping Th teh ¢ efundrie i i place =2 i The Be place. : feok fortes of Lacer flowing the rootes andftalkes ofnal Zafer whereof Dilla 5 from . orokianwarheiee cobiiiie didccordninias' he eth vpon the bis abiakrcines eis Y ee SRN ee ME Ht gh mountaines of Cyrene,and Africa,andis ofa pleafant fmell wheres ee ttucly write, Hhbh2 Laferpitt |