are broaght from the Weft Indias. l 9. 
and J toũſelled bim that he ſhould vle it as ther had willed 
bim to do in Ae ies and fo he did che we it in the moꝛning, 
and it tooke away the paines of the head. Which a long time 
had moleſted him. 
After this, a paſſenger tolde mee, which came in the 
Shippe, where the Gentleman was that bꝛought a quanti⸗ 
tie of this roote, and he chewed it wel, ⁊ did diſfleume theres 
with, and immediatly it tooke a wap the pame, ¢ he ſhe wed 
me a litle that remained therof, which was the fame that F 
ſaw, and ſinte that, ſome haue vled it, andit bath done very 
well with them. 
J —·— A oo contested 
do much eſteeme of it. And beeing inthe lodging where this 5 
man was which bought the rote, tye holt of the houſe ter ⸗ 
tified me that hauing the toothache very grieuous, it tooke 
it away from him with chewing the rinde ofthe Roste, 
on the fame fide where the tooths was which grieued him, 
diffeuming ther with as much as he cauld. and I being one 
dap in the Cuſtome hauſe curing a Genaues which was 
there an other of the lame Natisn complained onto mee ol 
the toothache, and we cauled to be brought ſame of the ſaide 
Koote, and in the pꝛeſence ofasmany as were there, hes 
che wed the rinde of this roate. hauins berp greate paynes, 
and he auoid d much Kleume, z in diſeuming it began to 
take away the paynes, and befoze hee went from thence be 
was thꝛoughly cured, erteine daies paſt J had a grieſe in 
one tooth, fo thatit papned me all one Might, and parte of 
dne dap, and gathered in a garden which J haue to me 
douſe, certeine leauesof Tabac, and alſo the aſoꝛeſaid roots, 
and z chewed bath together and dildleume d. andthe paines 
went e ee uasietoe 
lire monethes after 3 w. as pained therewith. Thi sis the 
VVV 
being folittle tym knobone is luft ent, The Lyme wil 
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