of the hearbe Eſcuerconera. Fol. 135. 
harde: and this muſt bee vniuerſally in al pꝛickinges oꝛ by⸗ 
tinges of venomous beaſtes. and if the wound be ſmall it is 
ne dtull to open it with a ſmal cut, oꝛ ſome other wap: and it 
it be ne we let the cuttinges be mall, and if it ber of a long 
tome, then let the inciſion bee deepe, foꝛ that with the much 
blood that goeth out thereof,there goe out a greate parte ot 
the venome alfa. And after the cutting let there bee applied 
lach thinges as may dꝛaw ont flrangly the venome, til ad⸗ 
dingthereunto that as ſhall bee needfull, Some there be that 
doe ſut te out the venome ofthe pꝛickes oꝛ woundes with 
their month,but it is dangerous to them that fo do oz ſome 
haue dyed thereot it is better to remedie it with ventsſities, 
02 to put to it the binder parte ofa Cacke, op Chicken; „ 02- 
& Pigeon beeing aliue, vppon the pꝛicke o2 wounde, the 
fethers being plucked from the binder parte thereof,and ble 
it fo often as ſhall bee needelnl, vntil you pertsiue that ther 
out by thefe meanes let there beputbpon the woundames 
ditine that hath vertue to keope the wound open. Some das 
bie in the Cuttinges oꝛ inciſions an Aduall th 
calico a canteric,tobich Dott dente bel inguiſ 
the venome, and comfoꝛting the burte. The fame etkeß ders 
the cawterie potentiall in killing the benome, but it is not „ 
—— a benomansbiges2 baickune . 
