The fecond p patt ofthe thinges thar 
ure ace Tamper — hall 
. cétinute on until fhe next Bap that thou halt return to ope 
tt. after the ſams fathion the pacientes thali kope good oꝛ⸗ 
der intheir meate bfing the diet neteſlarx, and it it be needs 
ae ful ofany enacuation by ſtole, the cauſe being greate, let 
Note. be done what ſhall be conuenient. And with this oꝛder they 
: fhalbe healed without any need of any moze Surgerie then 
a this hearbe only. Bere in this Country, t in this City they 
3 Anow not what other to doe, hauing cut oꝛ hurt themſelues, 
oe but to runne fo the T baco, as toa moſt ready remedie. It 
‘Both meruellous woꝛkes, without any needokother Surges 
‘rp but this only hearbe. In reſtraining the dure of blod of 
the wounds it pꝛotureth moſt maruellous woꝛkesſ, fo2 that 
dhe Jurte andthe Leaues being ſtamped, are ſuttitientta 
8 reſtraine any fluxe of blood. 
Pelee Inolde Soꝛes it it maruellous the wwoorkes and the efs 
_.... fetts that this hearbe doeth, fo2 it healeththent wonderful⸗ 
ip, making cleane and mundifying them of al humoꝛs that 
are ſupertluous, and of the rottennes, that they haue, x bꝛin⸗ 
geth vp the fleſh reducing them to perũte health the which 
is ſo common in this Citie, that euery man daeth knowe it: 
and J hauing miniſtred it tomany people as welt men as 
women, in greate number, and being grieued often, and of 
bwentie péeres,bauc peated olve rotten f3es in legges, and 
d ther partes of the body, wi this remedie only to tye great 
dàdmiration of all men. 
$ be opher aftercare that ip obe tosonght with thes 
: nite ‘es Ste ee e aur biene 
818 arme enen — and hst er; 
