Note. 
This water 
dot h make 
fatte. 
_ Selour, to came foozth Grong and fatty 5 and gf a good 
The ſecond part of the thinges that 
that che was with childe, and bꝛeught faoꝛth a ſonne. 
And vnderſtande that one ofthe pꝛintipall vertues 
that this water hath, is to dꝛye away the other for thys 
effect:faʒ the molt parte of women that haue no childzen, is 
fo; the greate tolde that is ingendered within the Mother, 
which doth hinder the cauſe of gener ation, and as the wa · 
ter ryſet, hit tonſumeth it, comfoꝛtyng the place and diſſol⸗ 
uing the windes, that are the let of it: J am ſure that it will 
maniteſtly profite, as we haue feene in them which da not 
boing fooꝛtij childꝛẽ fo2 hauing to much heate and dꝛieth, to 
whome permit not the bie of this water, for becarife it will 
not p2ofite them, and it they do take it and feele hurt therof, 
let tem not put the fauit in the water, but in their complex⸗ 
ions, ſceing that it is not conuenient fo2 them. 
‘Whe dle of this water doath make fatte, and this is cer⸗ 
fatnly knowne, fa we haue fence many leane and ſick, that 
haue taken it, and haue healed ot their euils, and haue reco⸗ 
uered much moꝛe fleſh, ¢ better colour, as thoſe people that 
come from the F loꝛida, doo pꝛaiſe it very much: they all 
fay, that the vſe of this water doth maks fat, and it happe⸗ 
neth ſo to man, and not onel it healeth them oftheir dilea⸗ 
les but alſo maketh thé remaine with a good colour. And fo 
it ſermeth by them that conte from that tountrx, foꝛ that they 
tome all fatte, and ofa goed colour, who 3 beleeue as they 
were very ſick, ſo that they were very leane ¢ veilow: ohr 
they were healed of their inürmities which they had, they 
gathered fleſhe, and betame ofa good colour, ingendering 
in the Liuer good bloud, by the whiche the members wers 
better maintained. than when they were ſick. And furely it 
is à greate thing that this water ſhould wooꝛke this effet, 
tonũidering that it is het and dꝛie, if it were not fp the cau- 
es that are abeue ſaid. And J haue ſene man that entered 
in, to take the water of the twond, leane, and with an euill 
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