are brought from the Weſt Indias. Fol.86. 
cholikesfo2 it maketh them verie merie, taking awape the N 
cauſes ofthe euill, and diſſoluing the windineſſe thereof 
which there are verie many grieued with all: vnto ſuch it 
is good to bee miniſtred, and to vſe it after the manner of 
Medicine, mingled as we haue ſaide, in the moꝛninges:and 
alfo to vſe it laide vpon the heart, and vpon the bꝛaines, and 
in meates, foꝛ ſurely J haue ſeene great effects wꝛought in f 
them that haue frequented it. a 
here there is cozruption ofayze , the Ambar doeth I rectiſeth 
reite it by it felfe,oz mingled with things of ſweet ſmell. he re. 
the place beetag perfumed with it, where men ſhoulde re⸗ 
maine principally in the time at winter, and vnto ſuche as 
doe fuffer colde Rewmes, in told times: chiefiy perkuming 
a 
And like wile it doeth good to them, which haue the pals For the that 
at their noſes, when they be in their traunce 03 Parext/nves, that haue 
the fmoke thereof, it maketh to awake: and wearing it a rhefaling — 
bout them, z melling to it continually,the traunte doth not fel es. 
tome fo quickly. no ſoſtrang. And vnta thale Which ſutker 
the bifeate of the Palſex by annointing their heade with it, 
and all the vpper part of the chull, it bꝛeingetg manifell peo» 
fite: oꝛ that the Ambar is a thinge that comfozteth the Si⸗ 
5 bꝛaine, moze then any thenge that wee i 
ie . hy PP 1 
One pꝛopertie the Ambar bath, that bꝛingeth admiratiõ The Ambar 
and Simeon Sedoa Greeke authour doseth report, that auth make 
it an finell to it betoze he dzinke wine, it maketh Hert dramke, 
tand as if he wert dꝛunken: and if it bee put into the wine, 
eet inn daunte neve » v8 luche forte that a lite 
