and of the vertues thereof. 
as other curious thinges, hee treateth ofthe vertues and 
wooꝛkes which it noth in medicine ſhewing firſt the quali⸗ 
ties of it, ſaying: The pꝛon bath vertue fo dꝛie vp, to res 
tapne and to holde fate: it is good for ſuch as Door lacke 
their haire, that it may growe, beeing prepared andmin 
gled with ſome licour prepared and made fo2 the ſame puts 
pole, it taketh away the roughnefic of the cheekes, mingled 
with vineger: and being made in an oyntment with ople of 
Mpꝛtiles and ware, it taketh away the bliſters of all the 
bodie: the pouder of it mingled with bineger , doeth heale 
the diſeaſe called Saint Anthonies fire, as alſd al maner of 
fkabbes:it healeth the little ſoꝛes betwern the naile and the 
linger theporders therol being applied therunto with a lin 
nen cloath. It healeth alſo the flux of women of what ſaꝛte 
focuer it be, being put thereunte with wooll oz with cotten 
wool, and alſs if they be applyed thereunto after the maner 
ofa Tent in the lower partes: the pander being mingled 
witz mirrhe and put to the ſoꝛes 02 wounds new hurt, dosth 
loder them and heale them: and beeing mingled with Ge 
neger and put vpõ the piles, it diſſolueth them. It is a great 
remedie fo2 ſuch as are gowtie, being applied with thinges 
made faz the purpoſe bod the grief: It ſtencheth the blod of 
{ach as are wounded, which is faz the mot part made of J+ 
ron. It is giuen to bee dꝛunke to ſuch as are diſeaſed of the 
lungs, fo2 it conſumeth the diſeaſe, and healeth him that is 
ſicke it ſtapeth any manner of fluxe ⁊ the Piles t deeth re- 
medie the ſoꝛes ofthem. It healeth fore cher kes, caſting the 
pouders vpon them it is a great remedy ⁊ worth of eſtima⸗ 
tion. e that doeth cauſeit to be made i doeth put it vpan a 
binde ano do he l. cuct at man, ind dogeth account it g 
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