are brought from the Weft 'ndizs. 
it it be die, then they bꝛeake it t put it in water, untill it be 
made ſoſt this rinde being without the heart, the y ſteth in 4 
Pottels ot᷑ water, little mose oꝛ li ſſe, and they (eeth it vntil 
halle the water be deminiſhed, rather moꝛe oz leſſe: and 
of that Mater they dꝛinke as muche as they can in many 
times, oꝛ at one time, and foꝛthwith they betake themſelues 
to ſweat, z althoughtt be ſweat net fo much, as they ſweate 
with the ſirſt water, pet they will heale, they moue their 
clothes, they cat of a Nullet thep keep themſslues from the 
tolde and apꝛe, and at Dinner and Supper, the vſe the (elf 
fame water, ſo that in one Dap they conſume one ſœthing: 
this people take it in this manner fiſtene 52 twentp daies, 
t inthis fot alſo thep are healed of al their euils ⁊ diſeaſes, 
to the great admiration of the people. and fo2 the vſe of this 
Sarc aparilla, theꝝ do not except any diſeaſe, vnles it be fer 
ters oꝛ (harp diſeaſes: theſe pesple purge not at the begins 
ning, as we do hrere, noz in the middeſt noz in the end ar the 
cute, fo thereis no other Phiſition noꝛ edicine, but cer- 
fapne women which be there, that giue the water: they are 
wom n Phiſitions, and therefoze they take a wap, and put 
fo as it femet good vnto them. 
Chat which 3 doe note in this buſtneſſe, is that they ſeeth 
the Sarcaparilia without the heart: ¢ that theꝝ bie not but of 
the rinde, which ſeemeth to be very well done, ¢ verie cone 
fozmable to good Phiſicke, foʒ the partes of the rotes which 
bee harde, ſhould be taken awap, as things ſuperfluous ans 
without vertue ¢ profit which rather do let and diſturb, that 
it cannot work that effec which is deũred in it, z the vertut 
is in the rinde:and this is that which we doe commonly ble 
when we wil pꝛoũte our ſelues by it. and ſo from hencefoꝛ⸗ 
ward, when J ſhall oꝛdaine this water foz any that haut = manner 
o % make | 
And this 3 oꝛdaine it attizis pꝛeſent Whichistotake the water of 
foure ounces of Sarcaparsiic«, andtotake alway the hearte, the rinde of — 
2 and e 
need of it, ¥ will vie ther nde onelp. 
Fol.sr. 
