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Show HISTORIE OF PLANTS. SECOND BOOKE) OF! THE nd broad 5thefeedes in thefe areity numberithrec or fower; little sound “th sare {malland threddie. nade of Lowsov. Lentill,hath finall tenderjand pliant branches cubite highs where. , and the hot inflammationéalled Saint Anthonies fi iG 2 UT as . ” . tr forkibes,i boiled in‘ fea water and appli d On! ; re, and n fuch manerBi as we hauewritte n $ being and applied , it helpeth was mens brefts in which the milke is cluttered sand cannotf uffer ’ too iffe great abundance of : milke. dinided.or¢onfilting offundry other {mall leaues like the wilde Fetch,ending at eribjwicl C ¢ ome clafping tendrels 5 wherewithvietaketh holde of {uch thingsas ate neere nong thefe come foorth lictle brownith flowers mixed with white, which turne into {mal Of Gch, or true Orobus, Chap.4.96. litle browne flat feed andfonitimes white. BeTheplace. baoy es do growin mygarden,®&it is reported vntontebythofeof good ereditesthat about 1 Middlefex ddlefex and other places of England the hisbandmendo fowe them for theircat[ne Orobusreceptus Herbariornmn The true Orbis, %& The defcription, Hepulfe which of moft Hetbatifts i taken for the true Orcbus, and calledof fomet te & Thetime pendmayne ndwaxe ripe in Iuly and Augntt: % The names. “il te The temperaturcandvertzes. Lentiles as Galen faithjarein ameane bewweenehot'and colde:, yet.are theydry in thefeconde 1 ; their skinne isaftringent or binding , andithe meate or fubftance withinis of a thickeand ice, hating a qualite thatisa litelé ayftere or fomehing Harfh much mote the skin in themis quite contrarie to thebindingqualitie , wherefore ifa manfhall boile ivfis oleogondiens, and rand afterwards feafon the waterwith faleandpickle, aus cum2 ip; the fame drinke dothloofe the belly. B y: burif they beboiled againe, and thefilt de ecoction of Lentils dothloofe the belly: b cottio ncaft away,thendothey bisde, and ate goodagain{t the bloudie flixe,or dangerouslaskes follow ifall or anyof thefe fol C They dotheiroperation more effeGtuallyin tt ; 1g~ and binding, a§ a ‘ : 2 j Thc NA be boiled therewith,tharis to fay,ved Beetes,Myrtils, Pils of Pomegranates, dried Roles,Me , Plautaine leaves, Gals,or the berries of Sumach, viitipe5 Peares,Quinces Seruiceberrics, ] € > = ; ; = E The meale ofLentiles mixed with honie, doch mundifie and clenfe corrupt vicers atid F : 1 : 8 ter which come long cods 3 that appeere buns Jour: and ofa bitter tafte: the rooteis fall and fingle. % Thedlace. It profpereth beft in aleane foile, according to Columella:it growethin woodsand copfesiporou weth alfo in my garden, digelti among our London Chirurgians for preené wounds. he ait ane u The Lentile hauing the skin orcoate takenoff, as it lofeth that ftrong binding qualitic, This is calledin Greeke knowing the thing,they haue miftaken it in ftee d of Véeiz, orthecommon Vetch: in Englith ir is ll called bitter Vetch, orbitter Fitch,and Orobus, r the Latines of fome Erg after the French the dropfie,andicisa moft dangerous foode fordry and witheredbodies ; for which a e vaines. pafferh thorow th : . < ft INOUE ies witie f: ult hisi booke of thhee fac in ,as Galen 5 i menfes o t fi Butitis fingular goodto {tay the affirmeth. t ? | te)i )it hurteth the hea Itcaufeth troublefome dreams (as Diofcorides doth moreouerW rite gs. ie Itis good tofwallow downe 30,graines ofLentils fhelled or taken from thes ouercafting ofthe ftomacke. ; ; N Being boiled with parched Barly meale,and laideto, fwageth tl 1¢ paine and a é : et oat coh cbs O Withhonyit fillech vp hollowfores,it breaketh afchares, clenfeth viceis +» it wafteth awaywens,andhardfwellings of chethrote. : “he ciess P Witha Quinceand Melilote,and oile of Rofes,it helpeth the inflammations 0°” .. z 1. - ., : — nes dament; but in greaterinflammations of the fundament,and greatacepe veer rue.’ tis bos tes: the thops of Germanie hauekept the name Ovobws, and nor Therefore the Lentillis good foode for themthat thorow waterifh humours be apt to a eth dimnesof fight,though the fight be perfect,thorowhis exceffiue drines, wherebythe ip he 4fight be watteds butitis good for them that are of a quite contraty conftitution. a uch as very HOR It is good for thofe chat wanttheir termes, forit breedeth thicke blond, and { r % The naAneS, accidents that dep donthe fames fo doth it more nourith, then ifit hadthe skinon, ments are apt to breed melancholie, F % Thetin Thisis fowen earelyand late,butifit be { in the {pring it ealily commeth Vp, andis plea fant; and vnpleafant ificbefowen inthe fall of theleafe. belly; yet dothitn G Itingendreth thicke and naughtie iuice,andflowly paffeth thcrowthe the loofenes, as that doth which hath his coate on: and therefore they thatvfeto cate too thereof,do neceflarily become lepers, and be muchfubieG to cankers, for thicke and ¢ H gtound, as Theophafts cliedon the ourfide againit che place where the feedes do lie :which are finall,tound,tufleeofee. iue fores,Slling them with fleth agaiiie,and is moft fingular to be put into the commondigelt ~ i faith, and whofe long tender branches {pread { if abroad,whereon do grow leaues like thofe dtthe field vetch:am sng which grow white flowers af. 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Soe firft booke of. the Faculties of nouri ; f etch forirhatha very vopleafant afte POther Countries ¢ : do eate thereof ; 7 eT compelled Pear tac! being Ing made {w through héceffitie ofgteat famine, Hippocrates iither eluay ata abfta ta uice; but Kine in Affa, and : notwithftanding mer tn ine th? dtefing them after the maner of Lupines \ one amor thy thicke and grofle humours out of the ¢ "10 avellow of oe eter Vetches, the white are not fo medicinak 5 foked in mite of Ochar andthofe that have b t : lo that there inc Be bitter and vnpleafant tafte , and witha fundrie / 1 cutting tng and Without any m CR a eatthie fab atecay seit eave for nourifhment,that Milisbocteorr eres a a Rofthefeconsage eaciltics of Simple medizineshe faith, that bictes y te lenges) mae e¢,and hotin the firft ; moreouer by how much iti 4 send d “¢ er, DY fomuch., it taketh awayftoppings; butif it be ouermuchvied it bringerlt ‘oorth bloud by rinde of a Pomgranate,dric Rofe leaues and honie. Dioftorides — t 1051 Andafter the fame maner againft g eatine ¢ fores for that ate it mortified; heaif fea warer beaddeds itisalfo Q aremedy againit pufhes the fhingles |