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It helpeth sore Gums and Ulcers in the mouth, and healeth up soul hollow Ulcers in other parts, and filleth with flesh, and is used in medicines for the eyes, to stay the Flux of Rheume, and
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It helpeth sore Gums and Ulcers in the mouth, and healeth up soul hollow Ulcers in other parts, and filleth with flesh, and is used in medicines for the eyes, to stay the Flux of Rheume, and
takes away the heat and rednesse thereof, by cooling and drying up the moisture thereof: it fastneth loose teeth, and maketh them white, and helps to breed teeth in Children, the gums being rub∣bed therewith, and some hang it about their neck of such as have the Falling-sicknesse.