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the flowers & suger, or any other way confected
w th suger, beinge taken every day fastinge.
Rosemary is of subtill ptes, is good for the could
Rheume w ch falleth from the braine, driveth
away windines, provoketh urine, & openeth the stoppinge of the liver & [milt]. Wine boyled
w th rose mary, & taken of women troubled w th
the mother, or the whites, it helpeth theme
the [rather?] if the fast 3 or 4 howers after.
The flowers made up into plates w th suger in
the manner of sugar Roses & eaten, it comfor-
teth the hart, & maketh it merge, quickneth the
spirite, & maketh them more lively;
The oyle of Rosemary chimycally drawnd,
comfortheth the could, weeke & feeble braine
in most wonderfull manner.
Those of Marchia us to put it in there drinke
the sooner to make therine [clyente?] drunke, &
also do put it into chestes & presses among
clothes, to preserve them from mothes or
other vermine.
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