Ta 
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— tia . great pꝛice:and 
they haus reaſon ſo ts das: foʒ ont ot᷑ the belt thinges that 
haue come from thoſe partes, which haus brene bought for 
Me dicins is this Balſama, which ſeemeth to be better then 
that ofthe netus: Dpaie; audi it ite: ‘gppeareth tobaue 
moge bettues. 
It is et an alboꝛne 5 — beni dens oke to a thinge The colour 
that is gilt, it is not serie thinae, na verie thicke, itcluts and mauer 
Seth faſte where ſdeuer it bee lapde, and it hath the taſte of it. 
and fauour ſwæte, and although it bee taken, it maketh not 
any haꝛribleneſſe, as the other Ballamo doeth, it hatha 
moſt excellent ſmell, like ta Vimons, inſomuch that where Tbe workes 
ſaeuer it bee, the good imell thereof giueth greate contenté e Fectes of 
ment, and it cannat bee hidden, foꝛ à little of it ſmelleth; this Balſamo. 
much:and if vou rubbe pour bande therewith, there remax⸗ 
neth a maruellous ſmell. The works thereat are excellent How they 
and verie groate, faꝛ that it is licaur which is taken out bp cure a it. 
inciſton, as they taoke out in oldꝛ time the Balſama in &⸗ 
gypt· and fo al tyote neee ee eee 
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It heslethalf évounted, comifagtingtyiapaites ate 
loining them without making any matter and without lea 
bing any ũ gne of them. The ſuperfluity that is in tze woũd 
mut be takt awaꝝ of what fort ſoeuer it be, æ waſhed with 
wine, z ioyned wel in the lips ¢ partes theres, and then tze 
Balſamo laid to it when the colaneſſe is aut ot᷑ it, and ſuzth⸗ 
wit ij a double linnen cloth von it, wat in the fame Balſa⸗ 
ma, and fs baunde that the lippes gu no a ſunder and keeps 
ing diet, and vſing letting of bloadif it bee ner dfull, and not 
unbindiug it untill tze Furth day, and they Gall finde 
the waunde caomlaꝛted, except that there bee anyacets 
dent; which cauſeth it to bee vndone befsze . And 
ae cauſe is ſuch , that it requireth to nee 
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