—_ 
_ Ofthe Bezaar ftone and : 
hurte by any venomous hearbes, fo; by eating thereof then 
Are healed. : * 
Efeerdeen. Che Eſcordeon is of fo greate vertus in pꝛeſeruing 
from coꝛruption, hat in a Battaile the dead bodies whiche 
were fallen downe vppon this hearbe, were long time pꝛt⸗ 
ſerued without any putrefaction : and the others which fell 
not on this hearbe, were found very rotten and in peeces · 
7 The ſeede ol the Cydꝛon are of maruellous c ffede agaynſt 
The Rede benont,as Athenco doth ſhewe, in a large hiſtoꝛie treating 
, tberck. he fame vertue baue the (mall grains of Djenges, 
Salle ſeing that they are necre to the nature of Cidꝛons. The bone 
of the hart, ol the Deere called} Hart, is ofgreat vertue as 
: gainſt benoit and ſoundings of the heart, the fame dooth the 
Precious 3928, it Doth heale maruellenũiy the Jaunvite.ofp which 3 
3 haue {ene greate experience in many All precious ſtones 
5 Efmeraldes haue the ſame vertue againſt venom, in efpecially, the Jar 
fs int, the pearles, much moze the Emraldss of the whiche 
being taken nine graines it doth refit al venem, and in the 
infirmities that are of paplon,chiefip tober there are pricks. 
| ol venemous beatkes,¢ in ſtooles of blood being bencmous, 
The nicorn and in feuers of an euill qualitie. The true Anicoꝛnes hoꝛn 
. is a thing of moſt effete aboue all others, and where in 
meſte experience is ſouunde , whereof there is but lyttle 
bzptten . Dnely Philoflrato in the lyfe of Apolonio, 
ſapeth that itis agaynſt Genome, the wyiche the late wꝛy⸗ 
ters did ampliſie. It is conuenient that it bee the true Ani⸗ 
copies borne, by reaſon there is much falſe and fayned- 4 
ſawe in this Cittie a Aenetian that bꝛougbt hittzer a peece 
lerpe greate, and he aſked fo it ſyue hundzeth Crownes, 
and in my pꝛeſence bee made experience ot it. Mee tooke 
„o pa ig 
erokeoswelyooter and dyd thꝛoughthe Creſtes ot 
= eee bene ait common swat, n 
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