??™ _Phillips._
Colaciouns, p. 18, l. 21, ? comments, homilies. {colac{i}ou{n}s}
Comounne, p. 3, l. 35, communicate. {Comou{n}ne}
???Continual Feaver {p. 21} is that whose Fit is continu??™d for many Days;
having its times of Abatement, and of more Fierceness; altho??™ it
never intermits, or leaves off.??™ _Phillips._ {feu{er}e contynuel{e}}
Deedly, p. 3, l. 24, liable to death, mortal.
Departynge, p. 5, l. 14, parting, separating.
Depurid, p. 9, l. 27, purified, purged.
Distillatorie, p. 10, l. 24, a still. Randle Holme, (_Academy_, p. 422,
col. 2,) speaks of ???a Still or Distillatory Instrument,??™ and further
on, iv., ???He beareth Sable, the Head of a _Distillatory_ with 3 pipes;
having as many Receivers or Bottles set to them.??™
???Ebulum or Ebulus (Lat.), {p. 18, l. 3} the Herb _Wall-wort_,
_Dane-wort_, or _Dwarf-elder_.??™ _Phillips._ {appears in form _ebuli_}
Encorpere, p. 13, l. 4, mix, incorporate. {encorp{er}e}
Euforbii, p. 21, l. 3 bot., ???Euphorbia, the _Libyan Ferula_, a Tree or
Shrub first found by King _Juba_, and so call??™d from the Name of his
Physician _Euphorbus_.??™ _Phillips._ {euforbij}
Euphorbium, ???the gummy Juice or Sap of that Tree much us??™d in Physick
and Surgery.??™ _Phillips._
Extremities, p. 17, l. 2, ends of the limbs. {extremytees}
Fecis, p. 4, l. 7; p. 9, dregs.
Fire of hell, p. 8, l. 23, a disease. {fier of helle}
Fumiter, p. 18, l. 3, fumitory. {f[u]mit{er}}
Fyme, p.
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