Quercus, The Oake tree.
ALl parts of the Oake tree be stryctiue and byndinge, but the Inner Barke
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ALl parts of the Oake tree be stryctiue and byndinge, but the Inner Barke
and Cup of the Acorne more than the other partes: it healpeth the spitting of bloud, & the flut in women, and olde rhewmes of the stomacke: the Leaues greene heale greene woundes. The Acorne is of great nourish∣ing, but it is hard to be disgested, and engē∣dreth grosse humors: the Cup of the Acorn is very bynding and strictiue.