The fecond part of the thinges that 
What bitter, 02 without it as you plsaſe: it is to bee noted, 
f that before pou be gin to vl? it pou mek make the vniuerſal 
: enacuations, which halbe conuement. 
In the euill bis Sentleman fayth which brought this rodte that 
Eibe Po ue. it profitety muche, inthe diſeaſe of the Pore, taking it in 
: Mowoer, o; in the ſeething of it: which J baue not ers — 
perimented, fo ti it wee haue ſo many remedies foꝛ thys 
euill, that wee haue made no experience thereof: hee ſayth 
tyat it is to be taken without kæping, moꝛe, then when thex 
bee taking the water, 02 powder, and that thenthey keepe 
N good oꝛder and gosd gouernment in their meates, and in al 
Seg other thinges. 
“Tathefaling In the falling fickneffe, a rong diſeaſe, and well neers 
fioknes, inturable, they fap that it bath a great pꝛoſperitie and woꝛ⸗ 
etz greate effectes : taking the powder of the rinde of the 
roote, with wine oz with Water, as is mot conuenient fo2 
him that ſhall take it. J counſelled one heere, who was 
moꝛe then foztie veeres of age, and had hadit of long tyme, 
to take it, and hitherto he bath not feltc moze then to vomit 
with the pouder, whenhe taketh it, and he caſteth vp much 
Choloz and his faintneſſe is not fo great as was wont to be. 
It ſeemeth to me, that it cannot take it awap. Foz it ſhould 
woꝛke that effect in them, that do not pafle twenty and ſiue 
pꝛeres, whe Onto that time haue remedy. z will pꝛaue it vp⸗ 
8 pon ſuch: “it wong hem little good that it migzt work the 
offer that is ſpoken ef it. 
gif = In griefes of the Head, they vle this roote in thole 
8 great and ſure remedie. J will tell what hath 
paled. — eee was in the 
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