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PastinakPastinaca sativaParsnipPlanet: Venus
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Description: | The Garden kind hereof is so well known (the Root being commonly eaten) that I shal not trouble you with any Description of it. But the wild kind being of more Physical use, I shall in this place describe unto you. The wild Parsnip differeth little from the Garden kind, but groweth not so fair and large, nor hath so many Leavs; and the Root is shorter, more woody and not so fit to be eaten, and therefore the more Medicinable. |
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Place: | The name of the first sheweth the place of its growth, Viz. In Gardens. The other groweth wild in divers places, as in the Marshes by Rochester and elswhere, and flowreth in July; the Seed being ripe about the beginning of August, the second yeer after the sowing: for if they do flower the first yeer the Country people call them Madneps. |
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Use: | The Garden Parsnep nourisheth much, and is good and wholsom Nourishment, but a little windy, whereby it is thought to procure bodily lust: but it fatneth the Body much if much used. It is conducible to the Stomach and Reins, and provoketh Urine. But the wild Parsnep hath a cutting, attenuating, clensing and opening quality therein: It resisteth and helpeth the bitings of Serpents, easeth pains and Stitches in the sides, and dissolveth wind both in the Stomach and Bowels, which is the Chollick, and provoketh Urine. The Root is often used, but the Seed much more. The wild being better than the tame shews Dame Nature is the best Physitian. |
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Edgenote: | Lust provokes, Disury, Clense, Open, Venemous Beasts, Chollick, Disury. | ||||||||||||||||
22.12.2024 J.N. |