are brought from the Weft Indias. Fol. g. 
ning ol cold hinneurs aꝛ mixed, it woꝛketh a maruellous ef- 
fect: in all painesof the Sinelwes , and griefes ofthe head, 
and griefes that thereof dae pꝛocs de, it pꝛeũtet; much. In griefet of - 
Surelp, it is a meditine ts diffolue and ta take alway griets Sin, we. 
of great effitacie, and Doth make his woꝛke with great cers 
taintie in new griene woundes, eſpecially ofthe Sinewes 
it doeth much pꝛaffit, and greatly in teintes,in the which J In vewe 
haue ſcene done only there with very great woꝛkes: it is an waundii. 
intercepting to fay the flure and running of the eyes, and 
other partes applyed behinde the eares, and in thetemples Is iaierbthe 
ofthe head. It is verie fattic and oplie, and hot maze then in ranning of | 
the ſecond degree. the eyes. 
And it is ts be noted that all theſe Koünes the Indians 
doe gather by wapok znciſion, by giuing cuttes in the Nee. 
Trees, of which foꝛchwith the licaur seth dꝛoppe aut, and 
from thente they gather it. 
Of the Oyle ol the Figge t tree of Fel 
3 ae Hom Gel/ce,a pꝛouinte in the nets Spaine 
tber bringan Oyle oꝛ Liccur, that the par 
e niareeshanecalien,Dple ofthe Higge tric Oele 
ot Hell, fo2 that it is taken froma tr that Fg tree. 
is nomaꝛz no? leſſe then our Fig tree of Hel, ee 
A alſwell in the Leafe, as in the Fruite: it is 
the {ame that we doe commonly call C bat apucia, o/ Cherus, 
3 8 — — it is maze burning in 
the Indias nes of the earth. 
The — —⅛ 25 Denen doeth Howshis o 
che doe, in the frſt hocke, the rr. Chapter, that is, do pounde in made, 
par lp ert st ey gp Ce 
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