are brought from the Welt Indias. Fol.sz. 
Bladder, from which place proceedeth the like burning, . 
iz in ſuch a cafe none of thefe waters doe take effeu: but ons 3 
letze Surgions Kaler when the Stone is greate, is that 
which doeth pofite,as q haue fens in many. and While it 
is ſapdit is a ſtone, it is no ſtone, death hath come vito them 
that had it, whome il they had beene opened in time, might 
haue lined many peares, as we haue ſerne in diuers of ixty 
Peres and moꝛe Who haue bin opened, and liued vntil they = 
caine ts eightie veares and moze, . = 
And aduertiſe pou, that this wood, which 4 call of The wood of 5 
the Azine, and the ſtone, doth make the water ble we, foꝛ ik rhe vrine WI 
it doe net make the water ble we, it is not the right Ad. maketbe 
And now they boing a wood, which maketh the water vel⸗ water blewe 
lowe, and this is not it which doeth profite, but that whitechy ies 
maketh the water blewe, and this haththe cometoutnefie of 
them cauſed, that bꝛing it, becauſe they haue ſerne that it is 
wel ſolde in this Citp, foꝛ the manifeſt profites that it doeth 
in theſe griefes ofthe Aline, by tempering the Reines and 
the Liuer, and precuring many other benefits, ethey boing” 
ofall tze wood that they finde , and fell it faz wood of the 
fone. The fame hath happened inthe Aechoacan > Which: 
when it camete be wazth twentie Dutates the pound, thex 
laded fo much from thence of it, ſame nat being ripe, other 
not being right, that when it is come hither it woꝛketh not 
the effecte, that the good and well feafoned was wont 
do doe. 
. Aherefaxe it is nadfull to fe to that which is taken, gag A. 
that it bee the fame , and that it bee well ſeaſones. r 
That which is verie whyte, is not ſuch as the vellowe 
thatit maketh the better waozke: it maybe that the ver 
die whrte is not of it, oz bath net the perfection that the 
