The firſt part ofthe thin zes that 
diſeaſes of tlie Lunges, and griefes of the Keines. It is 
god in hotte Feuers, and fing it continually beſdꝛe ſupper 
oz dinner, it ſtaieth the ingendzing of the ſtone, it taketha ⸗ 
way the dꝛieth: it is moiſt in the firſt degree, it declineth to 
Heate, althoughit be little, it is diſloluatiue it clarifieth the 
blood, and delapeth the ſharpneſle therof, and ofthe red tol 
leur. There aue beene in the Indias ſince it was diſcoue⸗ 
red ſome thereof ſo weighty, that one codde waieth ſiue ſhil⸗ 
linges being taken aut by the Seeue, and foure ounces in 
weight the whole tane. 
1 
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Of the pare , 
Fl OS nay 5 0 : 
Nis. _ “being thee copnered,twith the which the zndians did . 
great ercede of cooles, vet vosth it al⸗ 
berie ſtrongly and wity muche vio⸗ 
te faintnefie and heauineſle. Afterwards 
anbatter cholo2.¥ is an crcvileat mediane fo2 the Coke, 
dur 
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