The ſecond part ofthe thin ges that 
the moꝛning hot foꝛ certeine daies, and continuing with the 
fiutple witer foꝛ a long time, ind taking once euerp wee ke 
pilles of Mera ſinopleæ many people were healed therot ve⸗ 
rp wel. And thus we haus declared how that the ble of thys 
Sees water reſtoꝛeth the appetite loſt, and giueth luſt to meate. 
For the wea- In the weakenes of the ſtomacke, and in the lack or na⸗ 
benes of the turall heate, where that which is eaten is not canlamed, it 
Stomackof ‘woorketh great effeds, and belpeth digeſtion. zt canlumeth 
them which windes, which are the cauſe ofindigeſtton. It kaketh away 
donot dgeſt a ſtinking bꝛeath and from them that do vomit their meat, 
. wecate, it taketh away that euil cuſtome, ſa that they cate litle, and 
_ and for bem vſe tontinuallꝑ tu dꝛinke this water without wyne. And ae 
whieh do uo. que al other thinges, it maketh a good bꝛeath and a good 
i their mel at the mouth 
. An the diſeaſe of the Lone ofthe Ridneis and reines, the 
t, andſtaieth the ingendering ol them, 
tonſumeth the fleames, of the which they be pꝛin⸗ 
To them which haue the buoning of the Wine, ete ſuch 
water ss 48 haue great burning at the time that they make their was 
bent ni ter, deo file great heate, vnta ſuch is not conuenient the bie 
