are broughtfrom the weft Indias. Fol. 58. 
With eh⸗ wing of it, x it cauſeth them fc cat out much Chee : 
ler and feume.and much moze it maketh thé vomit, i ther 
take the decoction of it, fa it maketh the humoꝛ to come vp. 
whiche is in the ſtomack with much eaſineſſe · The roote f 
tomfoꝛteth the Gomack, and alſo the Gummes by chew /. céfortetl 
ing of if, and it foztieüth the teeth, and Dooth pꝛeſerue jp; 
them from woꝛmes, and that they rotte not noꝛ coʒrupt. It ay ce keepe 
maketh a good ſmell in the mouth, and becaufe it is better, en from 
itis cõuenient after that vou haue che wed it. that vou Wal) v e eaten. 
veur mouth with wine, that the bitternes may bes taken 7, 71/6/05 of 
. aay. B 8 women it 
In the infirmities ol weomen chiefly, where opilatians v, eeth 
are, and lacke of Purgation, the pouder ofthe rinde or the Yun. 
Roste dooth diſlolue them, and tazeth them awax, and mds p. Aſalueth 
keth their purgation to come downe wel with the vie ther ⸗ windes and 
of, it muſt be taken with wine, o with water ſodden with com fartet 
Coꝛiander, and Cinamon, which they muſt dainke⸗ utiles e ſto male. 
they dos take it: it diſſolueth windes, and comfozteth the : 
ffomack, Whiles they ble it, they mull annoynt their Wels 
lies with the opis of Liquide Amber, and Dsalees of equall 
partes, and firſt thep muſt bee purged, and take heede that 
