of the hearbe Eſcuerconera. Fol.131. 
holding a peete thereofintheir mouth in the luſpectedtime 
ofa Peſtilence, and where as venom is feared, oꝛ any thing 
that is benomons, and alſo it dooth profit much taking it in 
Water to them that are ficke of peſtilent Feuers. 5 
A Gentleman had al his ſeruantes ſicke of àgewes that , err 
are commonly called Modorras and he put into a pot of wa⸗ : 
ter a Be zar tone that hee had, ofthe whiche bee cauſed the 
ficke people to dꝛinke, and they al eſcaped and were deliue⸗ 
red from death. And man people foꝛ this cauſe, bane thys 
tone lapde in water continually, that they may dzinke thers 
ot beeing ficke, fo2 it pꝛoſteth much to take away the Ague, 
and giueth ſtrength to the hart, and not only this Gone doth 
profit in venomous things and venomes, but in other diſea⸗ 
les, as it hath bin pꝛodued: ¢being giuen ta them that haue 
the giddines in the head it doth much pꝛolit, and alſo againſt 
ogilations . And it happened that a Aunne that had four 
dinges and greate opila tions, by taking the Bezaar fone 
was healed, and like wiſe ofthe opilatiens: and being long 
time without her cuſtomed termes, they tame very well to 
her z aboundantlp. This lone profiteth much to them that 
haue taken Arfentke oꝛ other cozfive venom, ſoꝛ that it doth 
kill and conſume the force of the venome, and taketh away 
the actidentes thereof. Milke hath in this a great pꝛeroga⸗ 
tiue, and dooth werke effettaallꝑ, bp taking much quantity; 
and continually bing } fame, for althaugh that it be a mer⸗ 
uellous remedp, it mutt be vled in coꝛũne venomes, foꝛ that 
it makeththe venomes to be erpelled bp vomit, and dat ers 
tinguich the mallice. It is the true Antidote againſt cadue 
venome, and alter the vie theres the fone may be giuen oꝛ 
the pouder oꝛ any at the ſaide meditines that haue vertue a: 
gaint venome. Alla this one doth pꝛonte much againtt᷑ fee 
gers that bꝛing terteine red ſpots in the bodie lite to Fleas 
. 
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zuin their arthier pa 3 Gage tues, 
