andthevertuesthereof 
llixe, x runnings of whot humoꝛs to it, ⁊therefeꝛe it taketh 
away ſtooles and vomits being cholertke, it doth comfort al 
the 4. vertues, it taketh atway the dꝛieth it giueth luſt to eat, 
it maketh the digeſtion better, z vou dꝛinke leſle ¢ that with 
moꝛe contentment gladnes, ſalilũng vs moze w a litle told 
dꝛink, thẽ much which is whot. It doth let the ingendꝛing of 
the fone vate thé which are whot of cõplexion, it maketh tẽ⸗ 
perat the heat of the liuer, it taketh awar the kindling of the 
fire of the that are to hot. oꝛ inflamedof what cauſe ſoeuer it 
be it tempereththe exteſſius heate ofthe ſummer, it prefers 
ueth from the plague in the time ofit. and being taken vpon 
meat it ſtrengtheneth natural heat, that it may make better 
bis digeſtion ¢ work, it taketh away the ſharp paines which 
conuneth of any hat cauſe, it taketh away the trembling o 
the hearte it maketh glad them that are melancholie, it ta⸗ 
heth from wine his furie æ bapours,e the fruits put in ſaow, 
€ tauſe, that they doe not tozrupt. hee that dꝛintzeth cold doth 
enioy the daintineſſe of colde that it dooth make, which is a 
thing that cannot be expꝛeſſed and the vnderſtanding of man 
cannat compꝛehend it: bey which may liberally deink cold 
t being made told with now, are ſuch as be tẽperate of con⸗ 
plection ⁊ ful of lech, and thole which ars of a cholerthe conte 
plection hot ¢ inflamed, ths witch are whot of the liner, and 
ofthe ſtamack, they which are ſanguine and do exerciſe thes 
ſelues and labour as men of great buſineſle, they which haue 
manp cares, the gouernouts ot cities a common we althes, 7 
the ninifers othem, wh ch do partcipate of the like cares 
and traubles, thep which dae exertiſe temſelues in warlike 
affaires, and other great baftnelle they which got much and 
haue laboured much, they which doe ſutker burning agucs, 
tuflamations, ⁊ aboue al, thoſe 
n, let cuerp man deink 
it is moſt con⸗ 
