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Whe Pertues and Signature, 
Though there be no other Vertues tending: tovour prefent purpo’e exprefied 
by any Author, then that this Beane eaten: with its hells as the common manner 
is, do provoke Lirine , yet having io perfect a Signature of the Kianeys as it hath, 
it is conceived that it hath more in itebento, And thereiore it 1s dered of chole 
that are Praétitioners in Phyfick , and others that have oc-afion , totake it into 
_coniiderationyand to try whether i it hath not Jome excelient faculty to cure the 
edilcates, soi the Kidneys, . It.allomoveth the Belly , enlargeth the brea? whichis 
d wirhthortneffe of breath, engendreth: Sperme, and inciteth to Vene- 
orpeeipecialiy it Sogats Ginger and Galanga be added therennco ; yetthe wfvall 
saway.oLeating themds'totake them whilethey-areyoung’, and boile them fhells 
‘anal catiiy che ends cut off, and thefirings taken: from them’y and then put- 
wealictle Butter and Vinegar to them). theymake'a dainty difh, farreexceeding 
¢: Ordinary Beanes.in Javonns or ifthis way be not fo sielbue tofomemens 
lates, they may be ftewed or fryed. Matthialus faithychac if the ereene podsbe 
che wed in ones mouth , and applyed to any place chat is bitten bya an Horie, itis 
a prefent Remedy: he faith further thatthe Jralian Dames make a Water ofthe 
pods and feeds of thefe Beanes, with a frefhGourd, crummes of Bread and 
Goates Milk pifilled together, which they ufed, romake themifelves look faire 
and amiable, At is faid ‘that the fit catled Scaruse (which is fomwhat like’ Bar- 
bell) is (o much delighted with the Leaves of Kidney Beanes that though they 
are very difficult to be taken with a hooke and line , yet if their Weeles or Bow- — 
nets be be eae sone Saisie an into them, and it is probable thar 
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