: are brought from the Weft Indias. ? Pol 
dꝛoppe, and the Indians gather them with great beliberas 
tion, and they receiue the fame dꝛoppes which bee in the 
bladder into a ſhell, and alwaies haue chelles lying vnder 
the bladders, whereout they diſtill, and it is a thing done 
with ſuch leaſure, that many Audians doe gather very litle ; 
all the whole dan. 
The Locour ſerueth fo all things that the Balſamo Both, The vertue 
ithealeth verie wel woundes, it taketh alway cold griefes, ibereof. | 
and windie. Some do take it fo3 the griets of the ſtomacke, 
cauſed of colde humoꝛs, oz „with a little white 
wyne. And it is to be vnderſtoade that the B alſame 8 is Note. 
made by ſeething, 02 that which is made by inũtion, and 
this oꝛ any ather manner ol Kiccur of theſe of the Indias, 
which is to be taken by the month, ought to ber taken but oe 
in litle quantitie, which mult not be mozethenfouressfine 
dꝛoppes, and it muſt not be taken in the Palme ofthe hand . 
as it is ſapde, hut putting a little wine oꝛ Koſe water int ag 
ſpoone, and pouring vpon that the dꝛoppes of Baſamo, and 
putting the ſpoone well into your mouth, and letting the li⸗ 
cour fal in, ſo that it touch not the tungue. Foz takt with it, 
oz touching it the fauour and taſt is nat remoued a wax in a 
long time: t it pꝛecurett an euil taſte, in fuck ſoꝛt, that 
dz this one lx tauſe many doe abhosre it, ann wil : 
a it, and kram others it hath tagen 
amar tee luſt oltheir meate, by re⸗ 
“ceining it and touching it i 
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