I !be ſecond part ofthe thinges that 
Pee waight then two poundthollowe in ſame partes, and verie 
eke erie white:they are al ſomwhat heauy. Ofthele ones they haue 
EE the ſlone in the Indias great erperiẽte: giuing them made into pou⸗ 
i the ksdneis der? Bato thoſe that ſuffer the griefe of the ſtone in the Ryd⸗ 
1 nevs, and to them that cannot pille, and ta them that cannot 
: caſt ont the Gone ofthe Reynes and ste Bladder, beeing 
/ ol ſuch greatneſſe that it may not paffe out. ¶ his is a thing 
. a mongſt the jndians very common, and well knowne:and 
ee likewife amongeſt the Spaniardes, which dwell in thoſe 
f partes: and they which come hither auerre it plainly andat⸗ 
kirme it to bee fo, q haue taſted it a it ſeemeth a thing vnla⸗ 
uerie, but haue not pꝛoued it, noꝛ applied hitherto, in tuns 
<3 if ſhal be done, and we wil gine fome reafon thereof. 
Turpentine They bring alſo fromthe ne we u ingdeme and from the 
Cartage- pꝛouinte of Cartagena acertein < urpétine,verpclere,and 
dlktweet ſmel, much better then that they cal 4e Here. which 
Better then they being from V cnice-it hatt all the vertues that the gad 
ND Turpentine hath, z it woꝛketh the lelfe fame etfrues, ¢ det ⸗ 
ter, and with great eſficatie and readineſſe. 5 
Hheere hath beene ved of it in woundes, and it is a thing 
‘nellous maruellous to fee the good wozke which it deoth, eſpeciallx 
woundes. in wounds of ioyntes and Sine wes, z ol Legges herein 
Z baue ſeene great woꝛks done with it. And it doth mundifx 
veing mingled with other things, all kinde of old foxes, and 
taveng, I Cartagena puriſied fo clare that it is like te Criſtal and 
