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CULPEPER'S COMPLETE HERBAL,

AND

ENGLISH PHYSICIAN;

Of gathering, drying, and keeping simples, and their juices.

CHAP. V.

Of Barks.

    1. Barks, which physicians use in medicine are of these sorts : of fruits, of roots, of boughs.
    2. The barks of fruits are to he taken when the fruit is full ripe, as Oranges, Lemons, &c. but because I have nothing to do with exotics here, I pass them without any mere words.
    3. The barks of trees are best gathered in the Spring, if of oaks or such great trees: because then they come easier off, and so you may dry them if you please ; but indeed the best way is to gather all barks only for present use.
    4. As for the bark of roots, 'tis thus to be gotten : Take the roots of such herbs as have a pith in them, as parsley, fennel, &c. slit them in the middle, and when you have taken out the pith (which you may easily do) that which remains is called (though improperly so) the bark, and indeed is only to be used.


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