The firſt part of the thin ges that 
paines ofthe (aide dileaſe, and putting it to tem, they dos 
forthwith expell the ſande and the little tones andremain 
cleare there. 
This one hath a pꝛopertie hidden, by the which mea⸗ 
A property nes he Booth great effectes,topretertic that they fall not in 
en. tothe paine of the faivedifeate, andafter it is come it ta- 
keth it away, oz diminicheth it. It dooth make the ſande to 
ber expelled in great aboundauce, and likewile ſtones It 
taketh awap tg hrate froin the taines of the backe, it pꝛo⸗ 
iteth in greeles of the Romacke, put to it: and abeue all it 
preicruets from the laide gtiefe, f 
Dy Lady the Ducheſle fo; that the had in chozte time 
ther temes excerding paines of the ſtone che made a braces 
let ot them that che vled to weare it at her arme, and fithece 
he put them to her arme, che neuer had moze paines of the 
Stone, and ſo it hath happened to many other that had the 
uke beneũte, forthe whiche they are much etesmen, and 
nelu theꝝ be not ſo ſone had, as at the beginning: for that 
thele ones onelx the Oentlemen and richmen haue them, 
and witz reaſon, becaufe they do ſuche maruelous etfectes. 
An other fone there is that death heale the lalte Fleume, 
= Foca 4 doo know by herelape, but 3 haue fene nene 
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Of the Wood for the euils ofthe Reines, 
and ofthe Vrine. : 
lc ther do bring from the neto Spaine, a 
del crrte vne wad that is like vntu the wen of 
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e nee ot eat ee 
BLN Y PALES fo the painesofthe Haines t ofthe — 
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