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“The (econd patt ofthethinzes that 
tammeth of the T abaco, as it is ſayde: althaughthey be tan · 
kered it doth make them cleane, and intarnate them, and 
tureth and helpeth them. And ſo the indians dos carrie it. 
when they tourney. fo2 this pur poſe and etfeu, and it pꝛocu⸗ 
reth the like p2ofite that the iuyte dooth. 
I ſawe a man that had certeyne old ſoꝛes in his noſe, 
wherby he did caſt aut from him much matter, which dayly 
dyd rotte and canker inwarde, and cauſed him to take at 
his noſe the tuyce of this = baco, and fo he did: and at the fe» 
conde tym, he caffe out from him, moze then twenty litle 
woꝛmes and afterwards a fewe moꝛe, vntyl that be remai⸗ 
ned cleane ofthem, and vſing it ſo certepne dapes, bee was 
healed ofthe ſoꝛes, that he had in the inner part ol his note: 
and if he hadtarried any longer, thinke that there had re⸗ 
mained nothing of his noſe, but all had been eaten away, as 
it happenethto many, which we fie without them. And bee⸗ 
ing Wepting of teis,a daughter ofa Gentleman ofthis Cit⸗ 
tie, had many yeres a certeyne kinde oldꝛy ſkabbes, oꝛ wel 
niere ſkuruie in her head. J had her in ture and did vnto her 
many benifits vniuerſal, and perticuler:and alſo Maiſters 
e e had done their diligence , and all did not pꝛo⸗ 
Aud a Sentiewoman, which had the charge of her, asthe 
ſpeake one Day much goed ofthe Lahe, that it 
was good, ¢ profitable,for fe many infirmities, che (ent o: 
it, and did rubbe hard the diſeale that the wench bad; ⁊ that 
Bay ſhee was verpeuill as though thee had beene ſooliſhe: 
and ß gentle woman did not let (an ſeing her after that fo2t) 
du tub de her harder, and then the wench did nat frele fo 
wpite ſcurffe of her head in (uch ſoꝛte, that it made cleane 
v ſaabbes began to fall, and the 
