Rams little Dodeon [sic] A briefe epitome of the new herbal, or histoy of plants. Wherein is contayned the disposition and true declaration of the phisike helpes of all sortes of herbes and plants, vnder their names and operations, not onely of those which are here in this our Countrey of England growing but of all others also of other realmes, countreyes and nations vsed in phisike: Collected out of the most exquisite newe herball, or history of plants, first set forth in the Dutch or Almayne tongue, by ... D. Reinbert Dodeon, ... and lately translated into English by Henry Lyte, ... and now collected and abridged by William Ram, Gent. Pandit oliua suos Ramos.

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Rams little Dodeon [sic] A briefe epitome of the new herbal, or histoy of plants. Wherein is contayned the disposition and true declaration of the phisike helpes of all sortes of herbes and plants, vnder their names and operations, not onely of those which are here in this our Countrey of England growing but of all others also of other realmes, countreyes and nations vsed in phisike: Collected out of the most exquisite newe herball, or history of plants, first set forth in the Dutch or Almayne tongue, by ... D. Reinbert Dodeon, ... and lately translated into English by Henry Lyte, ... and now collected and abridged by William Ram, Gent. Pandit oliua suos Ramos.
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Dodoens, Rembert, 1517-1585.
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Imprinted at London :: By Simon Stafford, dwelling in the Cloth Fayre, at the signe of the three Crownes,
1606.
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Herbals -- Early works to 1800.
Medcinal plants -- Early works to 1800.
Botany -- Pre-Linnean works.
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"Rams little Dodeon [sic] A briefe epitome of the new herbal, or histoy of plants. Wherein is contayned the disposition and true declaration of the phisike helpes of all sortes of herbes and plants, vnder their names and operations, not onely of those which are here in this our Countrey of England growing but of all others also of other realmes, countreyes and nations vsed in phisike: Collected out of the most exquisite newe herball, or history of plants, first set forth in the Dutch or Almayne tongue, by ... D. Reinbert Dodeon, ... and lately translated into English by Henry Lyte, ... and now collected and abridged by William Ram, Gent. Pandit oliua suos Ramos." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A20583.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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For paine or stopping of the bladder.

GReat Bur the iuice.

Tausey iuice with oyle of Roses.

Philippen•••••••• roots boyled in wine & drunke.

Toade Flaxe decoct and drunke. — Osiris.

Planten roote boyled in wine and drunke.

Horsetayle boyled in wine or water, drunke.

Scordion decoct with wine and drunke.

Consound the iuice taken.

White water Lilley roote boyled in wine & drunke.

Camomill decoct in water, drunke.

Stecados decoct in wine and drunke.

Sxifrage roote decoct in wine and drunke.

Pencedamū roote, the iuice, by it selfe or with Rue or bitter Almonds.

••••on roots boyled in water and drunke.

Dittain the seed one dram taken.—Tragium.

Cuscuta decoct in wine and drunke.

Petti morrell stamped & applied outwardly.

Alkekengie fruite eaten.

Callomus Aromatins iuice drunke.

Gumme dragagant with bony and wine.

Mallow leaues with salt eaten.

Smyrneum seed decoct and drunke.

Scaudix, or sheperds needell decoct & drunke.

Water Cresses in Sallade. Dried Raisons eaten.

Nutmegs eaten or drunke.

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