are brought from the weft Indias. Fol. pr. 
de gaue Medicines ofthis water only and Penp, tit made 
à good woꝛke. I cured heere ſome that were in ture in tge 
Hauana. And being oꝛdered in this maner, they which tame 
not wel healed thence, were here fully healed. 
In griefes ofthe head, and in paines thereot being verye „ 5%. 
olde, which pꝛuteed of any cold cauſe, the taking of this was aaa * 
ter hot in the moꝛning well ſodden, ¢ at dinner and ſupper, 
and in the day time Gimple with good gouernment as well 
in the meate that is eaten, as in the reft ofall other things, 
and dooing this fo2 many daies, it cureth and healeth them 
maruelloudp. It is couenient fo2 him that ſhall da this, that 
be purge himſelfe firſt and in the tyme that he mutt take it, 
that he receiue terteyne Pilles of era /implex.e he hath no 
neede to keepe himſelfe cloſe neither in his chamber noꝛ in 
his bed. Bee that thal take this it is enough that bee go wel 
clothed, and that he keepe himſelſe from the tolde and ayꝛe, a 
and that he bfe to eate good meates. | ae gebe of 8 
In griefes ofthe bꝛeſt cauſed of colde humoꝛs, this was A * of — 
fer doth pꝛofite much, and openeth the waies ofthe bꝛeſt. It PE 
conſumeth moyſture and fleames, it ſtapeththe fluxe x the 
running which cometh from the head to the bꝛeſt. It mull be 
taken inthe maꝛning, and dꝛunze continually ſimple, fo: 
belides the opdinary dꝛinking in the moꝛning, it matt bee 
dꝛunke ũmplꝑ for a long tyme. Fo theſe ſimole waters as 123 
ther doo their woꝛke by little and little, ſo it is nedful that Ny 
they be continuedfoz a long ſeaſon. itis goodthat there bes N 
put fome Sugar too it, that it map make the better 
—— ane . 
In griefesof the Dtomacke, the cate ic Is griefes of 
» Suinbie, after eat the unierfall enacnations bee mane, tas /* gebe . 
at ather tymes, it taketh them awan and healeth them, 
