are brought from the Weft Indias. Fol.36. 
Inone thing, the women that dwel in the Indias dꝛte⸗ For an exill 
lebzate this hearb, that is in the euil bzeathing at ᷣ mouth breath. 
of childꝛen. when they are euer filled with meat, and alſo of 
olde people, anoynting their bellies with lampe oyle, and 
laping ſome of thofeleanes in aſhes hotte to their bellies, 
talfo to their ſhoulders fo2 it doth take alway their naugh⸗ 
tie bꝛeathing, and maketh them go ts the ſtodle, applping it 
vntothe fundement at what time it is needlull, and if che 
leaues be ached it is the better. ö 
Moꝛmes, of all kindes of them, it killeth, and expelleth g. worms 
them marus llouſly, the fething ofthe hearbe made into a : 
Sp2ope delicatelp, being taken in very litle quantitic „and 
the iupte thereof put on the nauel. It is needful after this be 
done to giue a Gliſter, that map auoide them, and expell 
N cee guttes. e 2 
n griefes of the Joyntes comming of a talde tauſs 
taketh a maruellous wozke, the Leaues ot this I abaco bes W 
ing laid hotte vpon the griefe:the like doth the Juyte laxd 
dpon a little cloth hatte, da that it doeth diſſalue the bhunts:, 
d taketh away the paines therof. At it come ofa hot caufe it 
dath hurt, ſauing whenthe humaꝛ bath bene bot. a the tab, 
till part is dinolued, and the groſte remaineth, then it doeth 
ꝛafte as if the cauſe were colde, and it is to be vnderſtood, 
that the le aues being lapde where as is griefeat᷑ the ſapde 
— 
ellings oz in cold zmpoſtumes, it ue and, ets. 
vndde —— with the hot Jupte, and laping 15 Het 
the beate n leaues,atter the be ſtampt, o the leaues being 
whole ee ee eee „ 
Mthe Toothache, when the grirte tommeth ora co ne 
af oof aloe Aue putting fait litle ball mabe of 3 
the leale of te Tabac, walhing frſt the tooth with a mal 
Cloth wet in the Juyte , it taketh away the paine, andltay⸗ 
eth it, that the putrifaaian goe not oz warde: in hot * 
lings, 
