and ofthe vertues thereof. Fol. 
this dap in manp partes of the wenld. With it, is cgoled 
that which we dzinkte, in luch loꝛte that with all adurance it 
doeth make it fo told, as our health and taſte can ſutfer : and 
this is in ſuch degree, that there is nothing at this dax that 
with moze taſte and pleaſantnes doeth it. And ſo wer will 
treate firſt otit, ſeing⸗ that the eta ar the ſnawe is to coole 
that the dꝛinke may be tolde, and to whome it is tonuenient 5 
to dꝛinke it and who they be that with alſurance may bie itt. 
as wel in the conſeruation of health, as in the healing ofdilss 
eafes. The deink bꝛought b beginning of b necellitie which Of be drink 
we haue of our conſeruation, foꝛ it is a natural appetite, fu: a! 
men deſire appetite to reſtoꝛe the mopſture, that continu 
lx is loſt, and fo? this nature brought foozth water Which is 
cold and moiſt for tarepare this loſe, and it is common in al 
treatures: ¢ fo Hipocrates, Galen ànd Diaſcorides, doe fap, 
that the water although that it be without fauour and mel Galen. ae 
itdoct good to fuch as bane their belly foft,and tathem that. 
Doe {uffer the fur. az runnings ob the veilie of tobat drt fore 
uer it be, and it dosth good ta ſuch as dae (uffer difeates, that 
are caufento the like runnings wwbere Auicen both mne ve 
bo bnderſtand haw muchthe ble af cato water is conttentent 
won them, which doe fatter the ur ,oorunntisges ofthe for 
macke, chieflꝑ 
