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A detailed botanical woodcut illustration of a flowering plant, likely a species of wild chicory or a related thistle. The plant has a sturdy central stem with deeply lobed, serrated leaves that become smaller and simpler toward the top. Several small, daisy-like flowers are shown at the tips of the branches. A thick, slightly gnarled taproot is visible at the base of the stem.
leave the temple until it is removed. And this is proven.
A resin called Serapinum gum resin of ferula, which one finds on this stem, take that with Myrrha myrrh, each in equal measure, mixed together with camomile oil and honey. Make a plaster from this and bind it over the woman's Gemacht genitals/womb; it cleanses the womb, such that she may conceive afterward.