The Dialogue of Iron, and o 
greatneſſe and excellencic 
_ thereof. 
Doctor. Burgus. 
A Vrgus. Catberein doth maſter Doc. 
tor goe muſing * ſtudping fo, that 
F he temeth to be Hipocrates himſelf 
I as theold writers haue pointed him 
out⸗ Doctor. On a ſicke perſon that 
J goto vifit, Burgus, It is needfull 
N ok ſo muche care before it be (rene? 
Doctor. Pea long befoꝛe, fixing frõ 
. my ſtudie 3 had greate care of him. 
Burgus. It is a thing of greate labour, you hauing fo many 
icke perfons as vou alwaies haue, that pou mut ſtudꝝ e⸗ 
uerp dap the cafe ofeuerie one. 115 
Doctor They are nat ſtudied all euerie day , but ſuche 
as haue moſt ned, and da aſke euerie houre new remedies, 
as in tharpe difeates, where nerde is ofcare anddiligence, 
whereby the occaũon of the euil may the ſoner paſſe away: 
fo2 thofe that are long ſicke, as ttze beneũtes that ſhould bee 
done to them by leaſure and by little and little, the ſtudies 
ol them are after the fame manner Burgus, 3 went 
ſothinking how J ſhoulde ſee in the Contratation houſe 
Wwhither J nowe great quantitie of Gold and ſiluer, 
hich they haue nolw bꝛought in theſe fleetes that are now 
come fromt the Indias, and efpecialipcertaine &meraldes, 
which they haue brought from the newe kingdomte , For it 
is laide that the oł them are worth thꝛer ſcoꝛe thonfande 
went unhef my Wotbecaries bop ta ir them inthe Cone 
tratation houſe. Doétor, ari 3 allo tnt go thither to bi. 
ate a ſicke perfou at the treaſurers lodging: it may be that 
there we may fe them „ gate, fo2 
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