| | the Girt part oftke thinges chat 
o mern hob to doe it, fo: lacke of knowledge, 
- > bis kind ofoyle p2incipalipis better dꝛawen out this wap, 
| Thevertwes then by expꝛeſſion. This Ople hath great vertues as by 
and effetles, the ofc thereof hath bene fene, as well inthe Indias , as 
in due partes, and all that = will ſap, is of verie greats 
eet exptrience, and much ble thereof in manp perlons: it docth 
Cure in ge- heale and cure all infirmities cauſed of colde humours, ind 
eral, windines: it Doth diſſolue al hardnes with molification,and 
all taflamations being windie: it take th alway all manner 
It taketh 4. ofpaine in what parte ſoeuer it bee, chiefly ifit come ot any 
weñ paine. tolde cauſe oꝛ windines, foꝛ that in this it maketh a mare 
es uellous woꝛke, diffoluing great windineſſe, where ſdeuer 
5 it bee, and eſpetially in the bellye: and with this they do 
_ fehealeth æ heale a windy Dꝛopſie, x like wife al kinds therot, annoyn⸗ 
Wwandydrop/y ting thall the Bellie and Stomacke, taking ſome 
ee dꝛeppes the rok with wine, a other licour appꝛopꝛiated, that 
it map ouoide the citrine water, and make the winde tobe 
expelled: Ind iftbeꝝ doe put it in anymaner Glitter, oꝛ Me⸗ 
dicine, giuen ſo it doeth auoide out the titrine water, and 
aie dotherpell ¶Aindes with moze alfuraunce then any ather 
In griefes of Medicine. zn the gricfes ofthe Stomacke of cold humors, 
eras and windes and Colicke, it wozketh great effi cd ansinting 
isa certaine — purgeth atthe mouth. It doetg 
In i es of auoyde fleame pꝛincipallp, in artefes of the Jointes certain 
she joimtes. dꝛoppts ofthis sple taken with the bꝛoth of fome fat foulz, 
+... ttdoetyentpt away the humour that tauſeth the payne, it 
3 os agit eee mt much 
