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Show ‘ (Cuap.i2, Theatrum Botanicum. TriBe. the feede made into powder, and mixed with the yolke of anegge, andfome wheate ower made intoa cake and baked, either inan oven, or betweeneacouple oftyles heated for the purpofe,this eake prepared every day Cuar.12 : 499 | The Theater of Plants. jt ji five Serpentaria major ifoli majus, . Holoftcum anguftifolinm ; ‘The grearer Sea Plantane'with grafic leaves. nth minor. in five Serpentiva a angafaifolima minus & » Holoftewm The lefler S¢a Plantane wiikgraflse leaves. frefhand eaten warme, forfome few dayes together, dothamightily flay any fluxeof the ftomacke, when the imeate pafleth awayindigefted, and Rtayeth likewife the vomitings of theftomacke : the herbe, but efpecially the feede whichis of more fubtile parts, is likewife heldto be ‘profitable ‘againft the drapfie, the falling fickneffe, ycliow jaundife, and the oppilations or {toppings of the liver or reines 2 the rootes of Pjantane and Pellitory of Spaine, beaten to powder and put into hollow teeth, taketh away the painesin them : the clarified juice, or the diftilled water but efpecially that of Ribbewort, dropped into the eyes cooleth the: inflammations in them, and certainelycureththe pinne and webbein the eye, and dropped intothe eares, eafeth the paines therein, and helpetlyand reRoreththe hearing the fame alfois very profitably applied, ‘with juice of Honfleeke againft all inflammationsand eruptions in theskinne, and again{t burnings or {caldings by fireor water; the juice or the decoction made either ofit felfe, or with other things conducing thereunto, is a lotion of much ufeand good effect for.old orholiowulcers that are hard to be cured, for cancres and fores'in the mouth, or privie parts of man or woman,and helpeth alfo the paines of the hemorrhoidesorpiles,and the fundament.: the juice mixed with oyle of Rofes and the temples and forehead annointed hterewith, eafeth the paines of the head proceeding from heate, ~ xUF and repreile the humours; it is alfo good tobe applied where any boneis out of joint, to-hinder inflammations, fwellings,and paines, that prefently rife thereupon : the powderofthe dried leaves takenin drinke, killeth the wormesofthe belly, and the {aid dried leaves boiled in wine, killeth the wormesthat breede in old and foule ulcers : One part ofPlantane water, and two parts of the brine of powdred beefe boyled togetherandclarified, is CuHap. XII. SS N\ a molt fure remedyto heale all fpreadnig {cabbes and itch in'the head or body,all manneroftetters, rinewormes, thefhingles, andall other running andfretting fores: Briefely,all the Plantanes are fingular good wound herbes, toheale frefh or old woundsand fores, either inward or outward, Eva/mus iu his Colloquia; reportetha prettie ftory ofthe Toade, who being {tung or bitten bya Spider, fought out Plantane, and by the eating thereof was freed ftom that danger, Say TNS and helpethfranticke and lunaticke perfons very much, asalfo the bitings of Serpents, ora madde Dogge: the famealfo is profitably applied to all hot goutsin the feete or hands, efpecially inthe beginning, to coole the heate, . Holofteumfive Plantago marina, Sea Plantane, 74oq Here remaine fome other forts ofherbes referred tothe Plantanés, whichfhallfollow in their order; G and firlt of thofe are called Holostea; which for want ofafitter name We call Sea Plantane. 1, Plantago marina vulgaris, Ordinary Sea Plantane. This fea Plantane hath manynarrow longiandthicke greene leaves having here and theré a dent or two on the‘one edge pointed at the end, among whichrife up fundry bare {talkes,with a {mall {piked head thereon finaller than Plantane, elfe alike both in blooming and feede: the roote is fomewhat white thicke and long with longfibres thereat abiding many yeares, at x. Plantago marina vu'garis. ‘24. Holofteum Salmanticum, Le Spanifh Sea Plantane. ax SES JX Ordinary Sea plantane. z osa 498 5+ Holofitum creticum Foe Leontopodiam Creticana, | CandySea Plagtane. Leontopedium idem diver(e cxpreffom. The fame plant diverly exprefled, |