a are e welt ind. Pols: 
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tonſumtth and deldlueth them, and ik there be any deſire to 
ripen them. it dooth it, and that verie quickly. . a 
It is alſa a remedie veriſted and erperimented, The vertue 
that it doeth p2ofite muche! in Keumes, and Runnings, here,, 
whereſocner they aoe, for it taketh them alway , pute 
ting a fimall pecce of linnen cloath with this Kofine , be- 
hinde both the eares, oz the eare on the parte which run⸗ 
neth, foꝛ that it doth reſtraine the running of them: and aps 
plied vnto he temples of the head, in manner ofa plaiſter, 
it dodth withholde the runnings and the flure, that runneth 
ta the eyes, and to the partes of the fate:it taketh away the / tooth” 
tooth ache, although that the tooth bee hollowe by putting N ache. 
alittle ofthis iofine into the hollowe, and iftheretwith the 
ratten tooth be burned, it maketh that the coꝛruption goeth 
no further: and being laide in the manner ofa plaiſter in 
the hollowneſſe of the necke, oꝛ gricfe of the ſhoulders, it 
takethawaythe paines: mingled with the thirde parte tk 
ſtoꝛar, and a littis Amber made in a plaiſter, fo2 the for i ‘Coforteth 
macke, it dooth comfort it, and cauſeth appetite to meate: . lena. 
it helpeth digell ion and deſolueth windines: after the fame 
fo2t put vpon the moulde of the head, it tam fozteth and ta⸗ I he 67% 
kethatoay the paines thereof. In the Sciatica, oz paint s of rhe hal 
ofthe bippes pufthereunto, theeffedt thereof is greate: In the Seu. 
and like wiſe it is ſo in all paines of the ioyntes: and in any tica. zi 
papne ofthe body wherſoener it be, chielip if it tome of co ls 5 
humaurs 02 mixt: Foꝛ betauſe wuth his reſdlution, it ath /n rhe grife : 
partes ot binding which don gine a mairuellaus comfo2s of rbesorntes 
fing in ioyntes, oꝛ in hurtes ol Sinewes; putting that a - 
lone, it doath heale and cure thenr , for great is the erpes In phe hurres 
rience that wer haue eit. 1 . 
