“The fie partofthe e A 
The vat it bee not fntamentione wertet and alſo in them after 
rin t bereef, the firſt furie is paſt, and the fearteneſſe thereof,it doth pꝛo⸗ 
i fite much fo2 to diſlolue the ret: it is hotte in the beginning 
* third degree, and dꝛye in the ſecond. 
Of the Gumme 2 
Hep doe bing krom the firme Lande, by the wape 
of Cartagena, and number de Dios, à Rolin of the 
a coulour of Tacamahaca » ſomewhat cleare , and 
came. thinne, called in the Indians language, Caranna, 
and this wooꝛde and nante our Spanpardes haue ginen it, 
and it hath in maner the ſmellotthe Tacamabaca, although 
it bee ſame what moze ſtronge ok ſmell, it is verie oply, and 
it cleaueth fat without melting, fo the clamminetie that it 
bath. It is a newe Medicine, and bzeught hither about a 
~~ fenne yeres paſt, and the Indians doe die it in their inür⸗ 
8 mities againſt ſwellings, and in all manner of griefes, and 
TREE nom incur partes it is much efteemed,fo2 the great sffedes : 
cee that it beth tuozke, 
The vertues ¶ It doth profit and heale the fame infirmities,that the Tu- 
„ r maze Speroely, fothat many 
inſirm s, wherein theT acamabace doth not fo muche ef 
fet the Caranniabatiyeatily beale. There was one that did 
ſlutfer paines in his ſhoulders, p which paines he had ſuffe⸗ 
' hae red a long time, in ſuch ſoꝛt, j hee could not fir his armes, 
¢ griefe of hauing bled a great time the Tacamahaca, pet hee was not 
sider, healed vntill he had put thereunto the Car anna, and theres 
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