ofthe Hearbe Eſcuerconera. Fol,n0. 
the other hee qanenothing at all: this died within one 
quarter ofan houre, the other that tooke the Unicoꝛnes 
hoꝛne, dured out twa daies, but he woulde not cate, and at 
the ende ofthem hee died as dꝛyas aſticke. J dose bees 
losue if it had berne giuen to a man that hee had not oped, 
bycauſe hee hath the wayes me bꝛoade, and thereby hee 
map expell from him the poyſon, and to hem myght bes 
giuen other remedies, by meanes whereof with the Gs 
nitcoꝛnes home hee might haue beene deliuered. DF all 
thefe medicines J dor compaunde certaine pouders, that 
are well knowen by their manifeſt qualitis „ as alſo by 
their hidden pꝛoperties, which haue great vertues ¢ are of 
great efficacie againſte all venomes, and foꝛ Peſtilent fer 
tiers, oz it they haue any euill qualitie, oꝛ toberefocuer 
there ber an euill humour oꝛ a cauſe venomed, they take sf 
the earth Lemnia 93 our Belearmenike pꝛepared, the 
aight of eighteens pence , the fede of Ciorens, Eſcerde- 
on, Diptamo,peatles prepared of cuerie one the waight of 
twelue pence, the bones of a Deere called a Harte, Juozie, 
the Waight of fir pence of euerie one the Unitoꝛnes home, 
and the Bezaar fone, ifit bee to bee had the waight of rr. 
graines, let them be made in ſmal pouders, and let there be 
mingled with them ten leaues of golde, ol the which there 
Tall bee vied the waight of thee pence, with foie twas 
ter made fozthe fame purpofle.sfez the effece that it muſte 
bec ordained it mut be taken many daies fading, and it 
away the ſtrength of the venome, and pꝛelling Dolone 
the force thereof, comfoꝛting the bearte; andthe reſt bed | 
euill difpofition , faz it taketh awap the venomous mas 
Note. 
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