T end patt bkthe chinges es: 
tin envio — tame in this fete from 
J . Florida, who being in thoſe parts, did make water verx 
euill, and caſt from him ſtones, ſometimes with verie much 
griete, and ſome of them did put him in hazard or his life, . 
when he was in the Floꝛida, as hee danke ol the water of 
Saſſafras ozdinarilꝑ, as many other did in the place of wine, 
her audided many great ¢ final ſtones, witheut any paines, 
and after that hitherunto bee bath fonnde himſelfe whole, 
and very well of this euill, by dꝛinking the ſimple water of 
this wood oꝛdinarilp, and watering his wine there wyth. 
Manx doe dꝛinke ol this water fo2 the fame purpoſe, and 
they caſt out much Sande , and doe Ande themſclues cured 
there with. 
In them that bee lame oꝛ creeples, and in them that are 
boek which nat able to goe, noꝛ to moue themſe lues, as fo2 the molt part 
be lame. 
— in anyother mane of Safafras was nat, 
? — —— — eat: 
thatinfirnutie commeth of colde bumours:but taking this 
water hot in the mozning,and procuring ſweate all that be 
tan, eating thinges ok diet, and drinking the ſimple water 
continuallp, and vſing it many dapes: we haue fene man 
healed. And it is to be noted that in taking — 
there is nothing to bee obſerned, as in other waters, but 
when they ſhall take it hotte, ifany lheate come, to keeps 
it, andafter this they may rife and goe well clethes : it is 
nat nesbefull of any thing els, but of thys and good ozder, 
and to eate good meates, andifthey ſweate not, it maketh 
no great matter, but it they ſweat not, they ſhall be healed: 
5 Aknowea Captapne, one efthem which came from the 
Saber, ano becertiien mee that bee waste wenn f. all 
other maner be eoulde not ſtirre, 
