of the hearbe Eſcuercohera. 3 Fol. ins a 
Itthey knowe not what Aenome the licke perlon tooke, Hor venome. 
it mut bec ſeene by the Accidentes of the Aenome which 
ill chew whether it be hot oꝛ told: foꝛ ifthe venome be hot. 
the kate wilbe inflamed and great heate wilbe inwardly, ¢ 
beating outwardly ouer al the bodie, the cies red, the nailes 
wollen, an extreame dꝛieth with ſome heate, with bur / 
nynges, and beatinges in the Stomacke : then it is cere 
tayne that the Aenome is hotte, and accozding thereunte 
the remedpes muſte bee gyuen. And although they haue 
greate vertue agaynſt Aenome, and doo alter and take ar 
Way the euil heate that is impꝛeſt in the members being re. 
teyued inwardelp, withtheſe Medicines that bee againſt 
Poyſon, and whiche are serꝝ celde and Coꝛdiall: pet muſt 
they bee applyed outwardely vppon theſe Pembers molt 
pꝛincipall, ioyntlve with the vie of good Meates, eaſpe 
and diffeluatine,altered with colde Coꝛdial thinges which 
are of a contrarye diſpoſition in operation agaputte the 
heate, and that may ertinguilge the malice and force of the 
Genome, eae: a 
* 
But if the Ateidentes bee in luche forte that OM Cold ven, 
percepue the Uenome too bee colde, as though the fick 
Perion were in a Dzeame oz in a Traunce after the 
haue berfue foo beate and too take awape the colde as 
well inwardely as outivardel 
