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The temperature of Harte tonge
It is of a bindinge & dryinge facultie

The Vertues
This common harte toonge is commended against
the laste & bloodie fluxe: Dioscorides teacheth
that beinge drunke in wine it is a remedy against
the bytinge of Serpentes.

It doth open the hardnes & stoppinge
of the spleene & liver, & all other grieses pro-
ceedinge of oppilations or stoppinge what [sendr?].

The temperature, of doves foote, or cranes bill,
doves foote is could & somewhat drie with some
astriction or bindinge, [houvd?] power to [soder?]
or joyne togither.

The Vertues
If seemeth [sayth?] [?] Author, to be good for
greene & bleedinge woundes & asswageth
inflammations or hot swellinges.

The herbe & roote dryed, beten into most fine
powder, & given halfe a spoonefull fastinge, &
the like quantitie to bedwards in red wine, or
ould clarrett, for the space of one & twenty
dayes togeither, cureth miraculously ruptures
or burstinges, as my selfe have often pruvd
wherby I have gotten Crownes & Credit: if
the ruptures be in aged psons, it shalbe
needfull to add therto the powder of [?]

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