The fecond part ofthe thinges that 
it doth not pꝛote, and this remedie is ſo tommon that it 
hꝛaleth euerie one. rs 
For Chil- This hearbe doth meruellonlly heale Chilblaines, rub⸗ 
blaynes. bing them with the amped leaues, and after putting the 
hands and Fete in hot water, with Salt, and keping them 
Warme: this is done with great experience in many. 
In venom : zn venom and venomous wounds dur Tabac hath great 
venomous  conumendation, which hath bene knowne but a ſhoꝛt time 
Wounds. ſince:foꝛ when the wilde people ofthe zudias, which cate 
mans fleche doe Hoote their Arrowes, they annointe them 
with an Heard oz Compoſition made ol many popſons, with 
the which they ſhoote at al things that they would kill, and 
this benom is fo ſrong, and pernitidus that it killeth with · 
out remedie, and they that ber hurte die with great paines 
And accidents and with madnes, vnleſſe that there be found 
Sublimatum rt me dꝑ fo fo great an tuill. a fe we pres pal they laid to 
in venomed their wounds Se blinatun, and fo were remedied and ſurely 
woundes. : pA they haue faffered much with this veration 
Alittle whites patk certain wilde people going in their 
Wastes to S. John De puerto Rico, to ſhoste at Indias, 
Spaniards (it that they might ind the) came ta a plate and 
killed certain Andians æ Spaniards, t did hurt many, 2 a8 
by chaunee there was tie Sublimacum at that place ta heale 
them: they remembꝛed to lap vpon the wounds the Juite of 
the Tabaco,s the leaues ſtamped. And Gov would that laye 
ing if vponthe hurts the griets, madnes, k actidents wher⸗ 
with they died, were mittigated, and in {uch forte they wen 
delinered of that cuill, that the frength ofthe Aenam was 
kaken a ways the wounds were healed, of the which there 
tas greate admiration. Cabichthingbeing knowen to fhe 
of the Zlande. they bie it alla in other hurtes and woundes, 
Wpich they take when they fight with the wilde people, 
Hole they land in ua feart orthem, by realan they haut 
