of the Hearbe Efcuerconera. 
delpe: and therefore it is tonuenient that this remedye of 
Aomite be done with all (pede, that it may be expelled, 
before it paſſe fromthe Stomacke . And faz to cauſe Tas 
mite, there muff bee pꝛoturedtzinges that in very ſhoꝛte 
time will pꝛouoke it, as to put the fingers in hotte water, 
and ttze molke common thinge is [weete Ople, drinking 
muche quantitie thereofin ſuche ſoꝛte, that they ſil their 
Wellies theretvith : that it may the better bee expelled: 
the whych hauing reteiued, they hall with their Fyne 
Sers,o2 feather pronoke them to vomit, which muſt be done 
vntill that yon perteiue that all that be expelled, and caſte 
out which was eaten oꝛ dꝛunken, which did hurte. And it 
the Ople bee not ſutkicient too dose this, there may be 
made thinges fo2 to caule vomite, beginning by the mofke 
Meake, as the ſcething of Dill , the Seede of Radithe 
of Camamell and other like thinges , that dooe pro» 
woke omits , adding to the teething , ik it bee nerdlul, 
a Damme of Agarico, the which alttzought it doe pres 
noke vomite frengly, it hath alls the pꝛopertie to bꝛeake 
the ſtrength or the venoame Some foꝛ a greate ſecrets 
doe giue a Pinte ol Mater ot the Flowers of Ozenges 
warme, which although it dabeth pꝛouake Gonnte, it bath 
alfo a particular bertuc foo extinguſhe, and kill the 
ſcrength of the Aenome, it muſte bee giuen hotte the 
_ Quantitie ofa Pinte. And heereok it commeth that 
the Mater taken out ol the Flowers of Ozenges which 
is a kinde of Cydroz , hath greate vertue againſte Ges 
name , as we haue witten in a little Booke which ts 
printed with others of mine in Latine, that doeth treate 
of Oꝛenges. It is very good that withthe thinge which 
prouoketh vomite , there bee mingled thinges that haue 
aes ee ee beereafter wee will treate 
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