The frit part of the thinzes that 
Leane ofle fe, and {oz this tauſe the Whifition muſt meas 
ſure the quantitis as hee ſeeth it tonuenient . Betauſe to 
the Childe he all giue the weight of iii. d. and to the Box 
the weight ol vi. 8. and to the Man the weight ot xii. d. 
which is commonly ſo taken, but ta the Moman it is not 
tcouuenient to giue leſle then d weight al twelue pence, and 
ee in this there may be had a confiveration, fecing that it is in 
the hand of the Phiſition to take away his woꝛke when he 
deth fee that it exced th, it is better to gine a little ta much, 
confidering that with taking ofa fewe ſuppinges of bꝛoth, 
ikit doth excee de, the exceſle may be remedied. 
This is the ſumme which J haue vnderſtodde vnto thys : 
dap ot che Roote, which they bꝛing from the Pꝛauinte of 
Mic hoac un, und when 3 hall know moze dit, 3 will — 
5 ———— 
“Of . 0 a 
qd Sep J fae |) anv in caret like bath 
n not birne tene. ‘Feiwad wighe phe Ola, ofthe colour of 
Asis fine gold taking a little of it, and cating it into the fyꝛe, it 
“is po Ae le be air maton aoa eke to 
