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Show HISTORIE OF PLANTS , BOOKE:* OF THE drir : fomeetakeit to be fo eff Auall and ¢ f {c 4 o 7 > ae aueohe t 1O-Oreat which thelater Phifitions do call wounde drinks: a vertue,as thattitcan diffolue cluttered bloud remaining in any inward parcoftlie bodie, and that it alfocan expell or drivecit out by the wound, The Jet fori ne tender i B ab apt 7 . Of th Phar ia leie folabte fe 3 Chap.451. % The defeription, eetes the wpper Partsand are leffe greeued,and thelowermore. The humours do alfo call ~ ierespilace patter thenfettle, Againft this difeafe atiders the Geldres Ki f &Cleuela ahs aa o Polypodie wher. : Bie oe : De extremitie of the Ove the Gecoétion 4 weates neither is { gafhes,euen hardeto the middle rib onthe vp- s as procure {weate. ; erm Ot€ Diofco Fe i rides faith, ith. thatthe roote of Polypodie ie is-ver i i good for members onrof ié re orchaps betweene the fingers, a eee Rae es. 7 eepot boiled withalittle honie; , water , and pepper, andthe quamtitie of an B vin i ee ithe belly ofcholericke and pituitous humours; fome boile it in waterand eid glue flope, on whichare feene certaine little buttons like to thofe pits and dents that appeere in the tailes of cuttle fithes: this hathin it a certaine fweetenes with atafte for thing harfh: thiskinde of Fernelikewife wanteth not onely flowersand feede,but ftalkes alfo. e %: Theplace. It growerh on the bodies of olde rotten tees, andalfo vpon old wals, and the tops of houlestit thereof to the quantitie ofthree ounces for fomepurpofe swith goodfu cceffe. OfPolypodie ofthe Oke,or Oke Ferne. Chap.4.52. bor is likewife founde among rubbifhneere the ) ders offieldes,ef secially vider trees andth fomepiaces andin woods: in then aiid nowand ir groweth ranke and with a inca others not fo ranke,andwitha natrowensea® et Polypodieis greene all the yeere long,and may be gathered avanytime; by bloud letting,or by purgations.or by both,& B if See Ntae eee 3 cured Therefora bodie a i muft out ofhand be purged,| andth en that which remainethis to be wafted Cc a away by fuch thing per fide they are fmooth, on theneatherfide they be lightly powdredas it were with duftymarkes: the roote is long, nota finger thicke , creeping a bodies by That which eroweth on the in an Okes is preferred before the reft: ynderthe Okes; moft do vfe that which is founde Oke, the of which for all that is not to be termed Owercinum,or Polypodie iebuingeth foontoent % The time. be > itharde tobe cured if thefe generall remedies be vfed in time - for thehumours do not remai re emaine fixed in i thofe ioints ioi ats,but ,but arera areratther gathe t red togith i er thenfeftled'about being cut on both the edges with manydeepe Iat ; : %Thedefeription. Piriecicotthe Oke is much like vato that ofthe wall, yet theleaues of itare more finelie dleribs'on the « c aoamee. a pale greene colour ; togither with the ftalkeand the midHeronethwithout idesatic ide roughlikethof€of Ferne :this Ferne alfoliteth without a ftalks faminebionce co: the roore hath many ftrings faftned to it, one’ folded within another’, ones,and {weetein talte : ic fendeth foorth heere and there newdodkins ot {pringes, yh Mt Heebyitincteaterh ais kj : fore(n Betiberae pales Dryopterisor Pilixquernarath leaues like vnto the female Ferne be. * leaues in the firft {pring. % The names. ergs Polypi ,appecting pe” The Grecians call it zauztfiov, of the holes ofthe fithes stn va Filtcula,as led in Latine Polypodium, after the Grecke name, and manytimes fay Parua Filsx,or little Ferne: the Italians name it Polipedso - the GratineTae fete, andiis no: ot Ferne orbrakes ) but much leffer, faraller, and moref ily ChE GE t inely iageed ae Wee high, being a veri¢ flender anddelicate render Be be. The leanes de eing Pprincld : ewe they refemble feathers {erround abouta {rnall ribbe or finewe;the (painted ox € ee withruflet or brown marks or pecks, a the other I one ate, but as emale Ferme wh ee Pots or marks., notwithftanding out of the leaues in fcales , as the {pots “pls double y poneacheleafe,clofe vnto the middle rib or finew. The rootis inhigh Dutch Engelfuls, Baumftarn, Dzopfiwurt+ in lowe zacal PomitPolypo O°) we caltk abn Sfommbs own, w Polypode: andwe of England Polypodie: thatwhich groweth vpon the wall, and that on the Oke,Polypodie ofthe Oke. : 1inde jgnors nat hairie, veri¢ like vato Polypodie,butmuch ficndares, of a harp & caultick n intheir medicine, apothecariesfuppofing that this was alfoa kind of Poly, odlie,haue vied the TS is Vetie bite es for Polypodie, greatly abufing the patients therein , for theroote of Dry> % The temperatures Polypodie dothdrie,but yet withoutbiting as Galen writeth. Diofeorides writeth that itis of power to purge and to drawe forthe ’ fedand drie Sie big ai vherebythey aah hope : thatthe fuperfuous uperfiuous humour humours may ibe wahedieah oP , and that notby and by , but in continuanceoftitne : for they apsioaicse this i: H ie dbe taken forcertaine dajes togither, ‘ 3 uitthis kindbyo: fgout isis ee { Wet 2 fox. Des away cither edges :thefedo prefently{pring vpfro therootes % The vertues. MUMS oracheinthe: ioints sad : in which; not one onelypart of the bodie but many memottfee commonly Leman y 2 duandother ny togither togither aetouched: for which itis verie much commended 3 Adena inhabitants ey Tiercct: chapitsand other inhabitants about Cae 7 - n this kinde of difeafe the hands, the feete,and the ioints of the kr the he anacibowesdoilwell, . ThereisSiioined withall feeblenesi moouing ; thorowthe ee v aa feeblenesin extremitj ue He leaues of Polypody might be thoughtto be like thofe of male Ferne, but that they are farre Jeffer , andnot nicked arall in the A. MC siteltene andthe Ni sh Wall Ferne,or Polypodic of the wall. ~> being boiled in the broth of an old cocke with Beetes or M allowes. or other Iike eaves totheftoole bytheir flipperines. soanmes Ate urs teckoneth yp Polype di 3 Sr Geese jallydric drie and thi eeeEee 1 - pe things tha docelpecially and make» thinne: peraduenture he had On refped td cor tthe tha are goodto be put into balmes,oi les,and confolidatities or healing plaifters, and into vnguents TO priate vato wounds, punctures sand{ich like. Polypedium. / esedePolypodie of it felfe doth not purge mak ds ‘ atal, but onelyferueth c a little ttle to tomake rof at their firft c omming foorth, are excellent vntothe purpofes aforefaid, Of Polypodte,or wall Ferne. 97 3 addeth that it likewife purgeth melancholy:others fuppofe it co be withaue dag +p ie li , fs Sate ve without any purgingforce orelleto; hatte verie little : of the fame minde is alf ) lohannes Monardun wdhi kei tr oe es of th ’nketh pur geth verie gently 5 which thing is confirmed by experience,eS Mon: the miltri¢ a thatat itit pur- LLP<I THE SECOND dag ome. Auer gddet holerand deg fae, ter in tafte; of apetnicious and naughtie qualitic, veterly forbidden in media 1 Lolypodinm enes 972 |