ke ſecond partofthiethingesthat 
0 2 the right werfhipfull, AL after 
Doctor Monardus, ole ition of Scuill. 
HI ght worthipfull and famous Docs 
cor, it will ſeeme a newe thing to 
e your worthip, that [being not lear· 
ned, norof your profeſsion, doe 
vryteto you in thinges of yout fa- 
cultie, being a Soul dier that haue 
4 followed:the warres in theſe Couns 
C tries all my life > I haue done this, 
becauſe I am affectioned to your 
3 due of a booke whych you haue compiled 
ofthe Medicines which are in theſe partes, and of thever- 
tues and beneſites, that by them haue beene receiued, 
which are fo great that I’ cannot declare them, as they de- 
ferued. And by meanes of your booke we haue order how 
wefhouldev{e the remedies which wee haue here, for be- 
fore we did vſe them without rule or meaſure, ſo that nei- 
ther they did work effect. nor with them the people were 
well remedied, which now is to . by meanes 
of your bookes, there hath been people remedied,that ne- 
uer thought to haue had remedie nor health. It is ne 
then 28, yeares vnto this day, that I haue gone wandrin 
by all thefe Indias, where ate many of thofe, which 
8 doth write of in your booke, & other aig 
8 ee eee. thither, for becauſe 
that come to theſe partes, are nothing curious. 
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