~Ofthe Bezaarftonéand: — 
mitted, it cauleth it to be erpelled by ſweate oz by ſtoole:and 
beeing giuen in keuers, the dap that they bee accuſtomed to 
comic, it pꝛauoketh ſweate, whereby many times they are 
deliuered theres. And in his thirde tenturia the 74. cure 
and the 83. cure, in curing certepne Peſtilent Feuers, he 
fapsty, that hauing taken the weight of thꝛee grapnes of 
the Bezaar ſtone with water made forthe purpoſe, it extin⸗ 
guiſheth and killetz the malice of the venom ot ſuch agues, 
and he giueth it as a meſt pꝛeſent remedie, and ſapeth that 
the hing ofthe Eaſt India bath this Fone in great eſtima⸗ 
tion, and it ſeemeth to bee ſo, ſeeing that in a pꝛeſent, at the 
tyme ofthe firf congueſt that was made there, the Kyng 
of Cochin ſent to the Ring of Portingall, and amongelt 
man pꝛecious qeweilles which bee ſent him was a Bezaar 
tone, as a thing of greateſt poyce and eſtimation, which 
was little bigger then a nut and was heere much eſteemed 
by realonof ttz great vertues that it had: and this was tze 
fir that the Portingales brought to Spaine, and after thee 
brought many other, they ſeeing the great effeces that the 
Indians did witz them, and ince that time they being them 
with Diamant, Rubies and other precious things of great 
value, which they bꝛing from thoſe parts: and they fell them 
ea great ſummesot᷑ mony. 
Nickolas Nicholas Florentine among them of bis time the wiſeſt, 
| Florentine, in his fourth Sermon where he treateth thereof and in ths 
nienth chapter, dott highly commend the Bezaur fone, and 
agresth with Aueroiz and Serapio. 
Fobn Agri-] lohn Agricola an Almaine, who wꝛote of the ſimple me⸗ 
Cela. ditines ot our time, in his ſecond booke, and ſpeaking ofthe 
5 Ber aar ſtans ſapeth that it is a molt (are Antidote againte 
beneme, and that it is a diuine medicine and a reme de ol 
— Uenemeus 
Terem An- lerome Montuoa trench Pbilition of hing Henries, in 
% che teeatg which be wut of the remedies of fargery,« of ths 
