Varitie of 
feeshiug. 
The ſecond part ofthethinges that 
ching, x in this loꝛme the Indians did ſhew it to the French 
men, and they vnto vs: and as the Indians haue neither 
weight noꝛ meaſure, they haue not kept in thoſe partes an 
oꝛder in the making ofthe water of this waod, faz that they 
do no moꝛe there than put a peece of the wood, dꝛefthe rate 
at their diſcretion made in peeces into the water as they da 
thinke beſt. And they ſeethit after their maner, without com 
fuming maꝛe quantitie, then when they ſer that the ſerthing 
is ſuſlicient: ſo that all they which haue come from thoſt 
partes are very variable in their manner ot ſtething, which 
is no ſmall confuſion to them that ſhall vſe it. and like wiſe 
to the Phiſitiũ that hal miniſter it: That which J do heres 
in, J will wute. 3 looke vpon the complection, andtempe⸗ 
Flow the au- kuture ofthe ſicke perſon that ſhal take and vſe this water 
thour doth ds alls the maner and quality ot᷑ the diſeaſe, and conta ma⸗ 
order it. 
bly J make the water, € gine it to the ũcke perſon, giuing 
to the Cholerike leſle ſtething, and lee quantity of Mood, 
and to the Flegmatike moze ſething, and moꝛe quanti⸗ 
tte of Mood and to the Sanguine meanably: and fo after 
this forte too their inſtrmities, accozding to the qualities 
ol them foꝛ that it᷑ it bee not dane acto:ding to this oꝛder, 
they cannot chaſe but make many erraurs in the vie oftins 
water. and alſo it is conuenient that foʒ the moſt parte thee 
Repe the vſe ofthe met ¢. gouernment which is neteſlarie 
fo2 the diſeaſe which they pretend to ture. Let none thinke, 
that totake this water without oꝛder & good cunſideration, 
as man doth, there halt fallawe health: but onte them ras 
ther taking it without meſure t without oder it ſhal do vn⸗ 
ta them much hurt wer by it ſæmett to me that when this 
water tal be miniſtred, afwel in the diſeales that it careth 
As in an other whatioruer they beat is neceſſarie that theꝝ 
goe to ſame learned P hiſition, that map diſpaſi che maner 
and making ot the witer, and the oder which they chall 
obſerue in taking of it, to thatin the Aater it chaulde bee 
taken 
