re brought from the Weft Indias: —-- Folis6. 
be poured other thee Pottelsof water, and let it Kieth vntil 
balfe a Pottell be conſumed, and no moje; after that it is 
colde,letit be ſtrained and kept in a glaſſed befell. Let the 
firſt water be taken in the moꝛning faſting, half a pint hot, 
and ten keepe your ſelfe warme, and pꝛoture ſweate, then + 
change pour felfeinto hot clothing and wipe pour felf from 
the lweate. And eate ofa Hen rotted i dꝛie fruite, and con⸗ aa 
ferua and dꝛinke of the fecond water at Dinner and up- 
per and in the day time. and then rife and goe well clothed 
and Gp from al things which may offend you. Andat night: 
make a light Supper, and eate dꝛie fruite and Conſerua, 
but eate na fleſhe at might, and dꝛinke of the ſecond water. 
Andthis you map doe fa as man dayes as you finde yout: 
ſelle grieur dꝛand it vou finde pour ſelle well with the vie of 
this water taken in this maner, proceed forward vntill you 
be whole, zi not, then tõtinue in taking ofthe ſtrong water 
cuerp third dap, dainkof the ſmple water cõtinuallꝑ.aſter 
this oꝛder it may be giuen in al diſeaſes, that we haue treas 
ted of, and it will pꝛoñte. But many will not ſubmit them⸗ 
flues to this labour which truelx is the belt of allsthers, 
and that which is maſt conuenient They may make the 
finple water in this forme, as 
Let there be taken halfe aneunce ofthe wood, little moꝛe The inp le 
02 leſſe with the conditions afozefaid,and let it be made in. water. 
ta ſmall peetes, and ſerth it in three Pattels of water, vntill 
halfe be ſodden away, rather maze then leſſe. And at this 
Water you may dainkt continuallꝑ, at Dinner and at Supe 
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