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the flowers & suger, or any other way confected
with suger, beinge taken every day fastinge.
Rosemary is of subtill ptes, is good for the could
Rheume which falleth from the braine, driveth
away windines, provoketh urine, & openeth the stoppinge of the liver & [milt]. Wine boyled
with rose mary, & taken of women troubled with
the mother, or the whites, it helpeth theme
the [rather?] if the fast 3 or 4 howers after.
The flowers made up into plates with 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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