Batman vppon Bartholome his booke De proprietatibus rerum, newly corrected, enlarged and amended: with such additions as are requisite, vnto euery seuerall booke: taken foorth of the most approued authors, the like heretofore not translated in English. Profitable for all estates, as well for the benefite of the mind as the bodie. 1582.

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Batman vppon Bartholome his booke De proprietatibus rerum, newly corrected, enlarged and amended: with such additions as are requisite, vnto euery seuerall booke: taken foorth of the most approued authors, the like heretofore not translated in English. Profitable for all estates, as well for the benefite of the mind as the bodie. 1582.
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Bartholomaeus, Anglicus, 13th cent.
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[1582]
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¶Of Aristologia. cap. 14.

ARistologia is a full medicinable hearb though it be bitter, & thereof is two manner of kindes, long and round, and either is hotte and drye, and the roote is more medicinable, than the leaues, and shall be gathered in Haruest, and is kept two yeare, & hath vertue to dis∣solue and put out, and to wast venyme, and maketh good breath, and softeneth the hard splene, and openeth the stopping thereof, & doth away ache of the wombe and of the side, & helpeth them that haue the Podagre and the falling euill, and men with lims and sinewes shronken. Powder therof with the iuyce of mints helpeth against venemous biting, and pouder thereof fretteth dead flesh, easely and softly in setter and the wound. The roote of this hearbe putteth a dead child out of ye wombe, if it be sod with wine Hactenus Dioscorides de Aristologia.

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Plinius saith, and Isid. li. 17. That it is best for women with child: for if it be dronke with pepper and wine, it clean∣seth the filth of them yt trauayle of child, and purgeth the mother, and exciteth and purgeth menstruall bloud.

(* 1.1Aristolochia longa, Rotunda Cle∣matitis, Pistolochia, Saracenica. These foure kindes are set foorth in Dodone∣us, called in English, Aristologia, and of some Birthwort, and Hartwort. The se∣cond is called rounde Aristologia. The third is called braunched. The fourth, long Aristologia: an hearbe good against poyson, and against the stinging and bi∣ting of venemous beasts. Aristolochia rotunda, doth beautifie, cleanse, and fast∣en the téeth, if they be often froted or rub∣bed with the pouder thereof.

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