The first and seconde partes of the herbal of William Turner Doctor in Phisick, lately ouersene, corrected and enlarged with the thirde parte, lately gathered, and nowe set oute with the names of the herbes, in Greke Latin, English, Duche, Frenche, and in the apothecaries and herbaries Latin, with the properties, degrees, and naturall places of the same. Here vnto is ioyned also a booke of the bath of Baeth in England, and of the vertues of the same with diuerse other bathes, moste holsom and effectuall, both in Almanye and England, set furth by William Turner Doctor in Phisick. God saue the Quene
Turner, William, d. 1568.

The vertues.

THE late writers hold yt sindaw is good for inward burstinges & inward wondes / if it be sodden in wine / & the wine be dron∣ken. The leues therof beyng layd to swellinges & wondes / do swage the payne & take away also hote burninges. The broth of the herbe is good for al kindes of woundes / and a cloth also dipped in the broth therof / helpeth to glewe woundes together again. The broth of it is good also to lay vpon wemen brestes / that are to lose and hanging doune. It is oft proued that this herbe is good against the inward brekinges and burstinges of children.