fundantent commeth forth, and to (uch as theyꝛ water doth 
aucid from thẽ, not feeling it, it tabety away the ouermuch 
Flure ot the menſtrues of women, and combogtery MUTE 
in man oꝛ woman: all this is taken out of Auicen. 
in the fifth of his Theorica ſayth, the water that caleth the 
ron, dooth detayne the bellie:it hardneth and gteth 
Members, if pou bathe pour ſelle with it, it dooth good to 3 
the Baynes and Apoſtumations ofthe Lunges, Albucaſis A/buca/t. 
fapeth, that the vle of pꝛan prepared , taketh awar the ce 
naughtie colour of the pellowe late, that is of the colour 
ol Halkron, and the ble thereof dosth mate fatte, and it 
choulde be bled as the licke man doth heale, who being wel 
and whole, dooth ware fat. 55 PRET a 
Nell neere all that which J haus (aide, Alz ananio and 4 ananic, 
Lac, da ſap: which J do leaue to relate, betauſe it is ſhewed cc. 
already . B. Naue there beene any late writers that hau: 
fapde any thing touching this matter 4 think there be none 
that conũ dereth how that the ancient Wpiters haue wait⸗ 
v, haue written of prot, and the bie thereof, and of the 
great vertues which it hath, and thelpke ther fay of the 
Fpinges of the Lunges, a artes, and themilke 
