The firft part ofthe thinges that 
them, be kept as one being purged. 1 
They be giuen in large infirmities, and where theve be | 
groſſe humours: they be hot in the thirddegra, and dʒye in 
the fecond with ſome fatnes, which doothtake away ſome ⸗ 
what ofthe dꝛyneſſe. 
Ofthe purgatiue Beanes. 
Beanes lile Rom Cartagena, ans numbze de Dios, they boingt cers 
to ours. tapne Beanes lyke to the fashion of ours, ſauing that 
they be ſome what leſſe, andofthe colour and making 
ofours, theꝝ haue in the middeſt of the Beane that 
both deuide the two halues, one little thinne ſuinne, like ta 
the ſkinne ol an oynion. 
Hor they be They doo take them from their thale, and from the in⸗ 
talen. ner thinne ſkinne, and taſte them and make them into pou⸗ 
bans 38 der, and take them with Wine: aud being made into pour 
der and mingled with Sugar,one ſponeful of the pouder is 
f taken, and vppon that a little baught of Wine. They do 
purge without moleſtation Choler and Fleame, and groſſe 
mixt gumoꝛs. And amõgſt the Indians they are of great t⸗ 
timation, fo2 the eafinette that they haue in the taking of 
them any Spantardes doe purge with them with muche 
ſeturitie, en een man eaten gentle than 
that alareſaide. 
Z baus ene many that haue come from thoſe parts, 
purgs them therewith, andit ſutcedeth with them verre 
wien, and pur geth without griefe. 
3 ut they mutt be aduiſe d that there be taken from them 
tat ixttie Chinne thatis 2 twos halfes 
