The Dialogue of Iron 
molt excellent remedy, fo2 to dꝛy bpthe moyſtures ⁊ teares 
of the eyes. In that of continuall diſlalution, bee ſapth: that 
prces ot burning pen caſt into milke, by taking awapthe 
wateriſhnes which the milks hath, is god foꝛ over muchs 
ſtles, and efpeciallp fo2 the blodie flix. And in the tenth ol 
the finple medicines, he commanndeth that milke be giuen 
wherein pteces ot pron haus biene quenched, and ſaith that 
ſuch Kinde of milke Doseth god onto them which haue the 
blody flix. 
And int he like cafe it is better to ble of Iron, thenot 
Se feneso2 pebble fones,by reaſon the Iron doth leaue moꝛs 
ee . der, pꝛithe in the mile. Alexander Traliano, adding to thys, 
lane. treateth how milke ſhould be vled in ſtwles. e tommaun / 
deth to ſesth milke with a quarter parte of water, vntill the 
one halfe be conſumed and in this forte it map be giuen fo 
them which haue the ague with feoles, and it is better in 
the plate of ſmall pebble ſtones, where with they doe com⸗ 
maund it to be ſodden, that there be caſt into it ſmall pi ces 
Faul. ol burning Iron. Paulo, well neare ſaieth that which Ga- 
len hath ſaxed, and that the pouder of gron mingled with 
vineger pofiteth much to ſuch as haue matter coming fa2tb 
b. of their eares, although that it bath beens of a long continu⸗ 
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And allo it is a greate remedie fo2 ſuch as haue taken 
denom, that is called Aconito. And forthwith he treateth 
ofthe vertues of the water that haue cooled hotte J ron, and 
ſayth, that it doeth good to ſuch as do ſuffer the payne of the 
bellp, and ſuch as haue any cholerike diſeaſe, and ſuch as 
bane bot ſtomackes, and ſuch as haue the Topping of the 
unges. 
Disferides. Dioſecorides in the chapter where he treateth of the rult 
of pꝛon, ſaieth, that the water o2 the wine, that hath quen⸗ 
cheda peece of burning Iron, is good foz them that haue 
the fluxe of the ſtamack, and the blody fluxe it diſſolueth the 
hardneſſe ofthe lungs, and ſerueth in cholerike ſtoles, and 
Aeiis. in the loaſeneſte ofthe ſtamacke.Aecio, treating . 
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