The Complete Herbal
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Table of contents |
Original Epistle To the Reader
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Introduction
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The English Physician |
Amara Dulcis
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All-Heal
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Alkanet
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Adder's Tongue or Serpent's Tongue
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Agrimony
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Water Agrimony
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Alehoof, or Ground-Ivy
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Alexander
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The Black Alder-Tree
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The Common Alder-Tree
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Angelica
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Amaranthus
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Anemone
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Garden Arrach
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Arrach, Wild And Stinking
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Archangel
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Arssmart
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Asarabacca
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Asparagus, Sparagus, or Sperage
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Prickly Asparagus, or Sperage
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Ash Tree
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Avens, Called Also Colewort, And Herb Bonet
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Balm
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Barberry
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Barley
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Garden Bazil, or Sweet Bazil
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The Bay Tree
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Beans
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French Beans
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Ladies Bed-Straw
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Beets
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Water Betony
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Wood Betony
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The Beech Tree
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Bilberries
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Bifoil or Twoblade
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The Birch Tree
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Bird's Foot
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Bishop's-Weed
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Bistort, or Snakeweed
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One-Blade
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The Bramble, or Blackberry Bush
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Blites
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Borage And Bugloss
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Blue-Bottle
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Brank Ursine
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Briony, or Wild Vine
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Brook Lime, or Water-Pimpernel
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Butcher's Broom
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Broom, And Broom-Rape
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Buck's-Horn Plantain
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Buck's Horn
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Bugle
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Burnet
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The Butter-Bur, or Petasitis
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The Burdock
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Cabbages And Coleworts
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The Sea Coleworts
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Calamint, or Mountain-Mint
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Camomile
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Water-Caltrops
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Campion, Wild
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Carduus Benedictus
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Carrots
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Carraway
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Celandine
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The Lesser Celandine or Pilewort or Fogwort
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The ordinary Small Centaury
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The Cherry-Tree
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Winter-Cherries
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Chervil
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Sweet Chervil, or Sweet Cicely
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Chesnut Tree
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Earth Chesnuts
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Chickweed
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Chick-Pease, or Cicers
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Cinquefoil
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Cives
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Clary, or More Properly Clear-Eye
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Wild Clary
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Cleavers
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Clown's Woods
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Cock's Head, Red Fitching, or Medick Fetch
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Columbines
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Coltsfoot
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Comfrey
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Coralwort
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Costmary, or Alcost, or Balsam Herb
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Cudweed, or Cottonweed
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Cowslips, or Peagles
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Crab's Claws
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Black Cresses
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Sciatica Cresses
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Water Cresses
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Crosswort
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Crowfoot
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Cuckow-Point
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Cucumbers
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Daisies
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Dandelion, Vulgarly Called Piss-A-Beds
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Darnel
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Dill
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Devil's-Bit
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Dock
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Dodder of Thyme, Epithymum, And Other Dodders
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Dog's-Grass, or Couch Grass
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Dove's-Foot, or Crane's-Bill
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Duck's Meat
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Down, or Cotton-Thistle
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Dragons
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The Elder Tree
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The Dwarf-Elder
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The Elm Tree
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Endive
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Elecampane
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Eringo, or Sea-Holly
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Eyebright
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Fern
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Osmond Royal, or Water Fern
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Feverfew or Featherfew
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Fennel
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Sow-Fennel, or Hog's-Fennel
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Fig-Wort, or Throat-Wort
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Filipendula, or Drop-Wort
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The Fig-Tree
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The Yellow Water-Flag, or Flower-De-Luce
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Flax-Weed, or Toad-Flax
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Flea-Wort
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Flux-Weed
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Flower-De-Luce
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Fluellin, or Lluellin
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Fox-Glove
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Fumitory
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The Furze Bush
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Garlick
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Gentian, Felwort, or Baldmony
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Clove Gilliflowers
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Germander
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Stinking Gladwin
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Golden Rod
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Gout-Wort, or Herb Gerrard
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Gromel
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Gooseberry Bush
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Winter-Green
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Groundsel
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Heart's-Ease
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Artichokes
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Hart's-Tongue
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Hazel-Nut
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Hawk-Weed
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Hawthorn
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Hemlock
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Hemp
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Henbane
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Hedge Hyssop
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Black Hellebore
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Herb Robert
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Herb True-Love, or One-Berry
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Hyssop
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Hops
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Horehound
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Horsetail
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Houseleek or Sengreen
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Hound's Tongue
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Holly, Holm, or Hulver Bush
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St. John's Wort
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Ivy
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Juniper Bush
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Kidneywort or Wall Pennyroyal or Wall Pennywort
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Knapweed
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Knotgrass
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Ladies' Mantle
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Lavender
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Lavender-Cotton
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Ladies-Smock, or Cuckow-Flower
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Lettuce
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Water Lily
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Lily of the Valley
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White Lilies
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Liquorice
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Liverwort
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Loosestrife or Willow-Herb
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Loosestrife, With Spiked Heads of Flowers
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Lovage
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Lungwort
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Madder
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Maiden Hair
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Wall Rue, or, White Maiden-Hair
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Golden Maiden Hair
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Mallows And Marshmallows
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Maple Tree
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Wind Marjoram
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Sweet Marjoram
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Marigolds
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Masterwort
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Sweet Maudlin
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The Medlar
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Mellilot, or King's Claver
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French And Dog Mercury
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Dog Mercury
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Mint
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Misselto
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Moneywort, or Herb Twopence
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Moonwort
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Mosses
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Motherwort
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Mouse-Ear
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Mugwort
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The Mulberry-Tree
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Mullein
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Mustard
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The Hedge-Mustard
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Nailwort, or Whitlow-Grass
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Nep, or Catmint
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Nettles
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Nightshade
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The Oak
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Oats
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One Blade
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Orchis
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Onions
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Orpine
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Parsley
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Parsley Piert, or Parsley Breakstone
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Parsnips
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Cow Parsnips
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The Peach Tree
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The Pear Tree
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Pellitory of Spain
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Pellitory of the Wall
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Pennyroyal
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Male And Female Peony
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Pepperwort, or Dittander
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Periwinkle
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St. Peter's Wort
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Pimpernel
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Ground Pine, or Chamepitys
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Plantain
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Plums
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Polypody of the Oak
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The Poplar Tree
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Poppy
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Purslain
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Primroses
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Privet
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Meadow Sweet or Mead Sweet
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The Quince Tree
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Raddish, or Horse-Raddish
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Ragwort
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Rattle Grass
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Rest Harrow, or Cammock
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Rocket
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Winter-Rocket, or Cresses
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Roses
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Rosa Solis, or Sun Dew
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Rosemary
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Rhubarb, or Rephontic
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Garden-Patience, or Monk's Rhubarb
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Great Round-Leaved Dock, or Bastard Rhubarb
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Meadow-Rue
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Garden-Rue
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Rupture-Wort
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Rushes
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Rye
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Saffron
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Sage
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Wood-Sage
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Solomon's Seal
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Samphire
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Sanicle
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Saracen's Confound, or Saracen's Woundwort
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Sauce-Alone, or Jack-By-The-Hedge-Side
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Winter And Summer Savoury
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Savine
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The Common White Saxifrage
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Burnet Saxifrage
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Scabious, Three Sorts
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Scurvygrass
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Self-Heal
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The Service-Tree
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Shepherd's Purse
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Smallage
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Sopewort, or Bruisewort
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Sorrel
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Wood Sorrel
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Sow Thistle
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Southern Wood
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Spignel, or Spikenard
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Spleenwort, Ceterach, or Heart's Tongue
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Star Thistle
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Strawberries
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Succory, or Chicory
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Stone-Crop, Prick-Madam, or Small-Houseleek
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English Tobacco
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The Tamarisk Tree
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Garden Tansy
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Wild Tansy, or Silver Weed
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Thistles
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The Melancholy Thistle
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Our Lady's Thistle
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The Woollen, or Cotton Thistle
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The Fuller's Thistle, or Teasle
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Treacle Mustard
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Mithridate Mustard
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The Black Thorn, or Sloe-Bush
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Thorough Wax, or Thorough Leaf
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Thyme
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Wild Thyme, or Mother of Thyme
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Tormentil, or Septfoil
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Turnsole, or Heliotropium
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Meadow Trefoil, or Honeysuckles
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Heart Trefoil
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Pearl Trefoil
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Tustan, or Park Leaves
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Garden Valerian
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Vervain
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The Vine
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Violets
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Viper's Bugloss
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Wall Flowers, or Winter Gilliflowers
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The Wallnut Tree
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Wold, Weld or Dyer's Weed
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Wheat
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The Willow Tree
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Woad
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Woodbine, or Honey-Suckles
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Wormwood
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Yarrow, Milfoil And Thousald-Leal
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Directions For Making Syrups, Conserves |
Directions For Making Syrups, Conserves
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Of Leaves of Herbs, or Trees
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Of Flowers
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Of Seeds
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Of Roots
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Of Barks
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Of Juices
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Of Distilled Waters
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Of Syrups
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Of Juleps
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Of Decoctions
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Of Oils
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Of Electuaries
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Of Conserves
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Of Preserves
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Of Lohocks
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Of Ointments
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Of Plaisters
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Of Poultices
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Of Troches
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Of Pills
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Mixing Medicines According To Disease
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The English Physician And Family Dispensatory |
Human Virtues In the Body of Man
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Roots
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Barks
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Woods And their Chips, or Raspings
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Herbs And their Leaves
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Flowers
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Fruits And their Buds
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Seeds or Grains
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Tears, Liquors, And Rozins
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Juices
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Things Bred From Plants
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Living Creatures
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Parts of Living Creatures, And Excrements
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Belonging To the Sea
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Metals, Minerals, And Stones
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A Catalogue of Simples In the New Dispensatory |
Roots
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Woods
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Herbs
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Flowers
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Fruits
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Seeds
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Metals, Stones, Salts, And Other Minerals
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Simple Distilled Waters
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Simple Waters Distilled
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Compounds, Spirit
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Tinctures
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Physical Wines
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Physical Vinegars
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Decoctions
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Syrups
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Purging Syrups
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Syrups Made With Vinegar And Honey
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Rob, or Sapa: And Juices
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Lohoch, or Eclegmata
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Preserved Roots, Stalks, Barks, Flowers, Fruits
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Conserves And Sugars
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Sugars
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Species, or Powders
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Electuaries
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Purging Electuaries
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Pills
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Troches
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Simple Oils By Expression
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Compound Oils By Infusion And Decoction
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Ointments More Simple
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Ointments More Compound
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Cerecloaths
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Plaisters
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A Key To Galen's Method of Physic |
The General Use of Physic of the Temperature of Medicines
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Of the Appropriation of Medicines
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Of the Propriety or Operation of Medicines
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Culpeper's Last Legacies
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By PanEris
using Melati.
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