THE PRINTER 
TO THE READER, 
READER, the care that I haue of thy health, appears 
in bestowing these Physicall rules vpon thee ; neither 
needest thou be ashamed to take Lessons out of this school, 
for our best Doctors scorne not to read the instructions, 
It isa little Academi, where euery nan may be a Graduate, 
and proceed Doctor in the ordering of his owne body. It 
_ isa Garden, where all things grow that are necessarie for 
_ thy healthe. This medicinable Tree grewe first in Salerne, 
_ from thence it was remoued, and hath born both fruit and 
hand ofa cunning Gardiner, to keep it still in flourishing. 
Much good husbandry is bestowed vpon it; yet whatso- 
_ tuer the cost be, thou reapest the sweetnesse of it fora 
small value. It came to me by chance, as a Jewell that is 
found, whereof notwithstanding I am not couetous, but 
part the Treasure amongst my contrymen. The author of 
the paines, is to me vnknowne, arid I put this child of his 
into the open world without his consent; bring it up there- 
_ fore well I beseech thee, and hope (as I do) that he will 
‘not be a finding this a traueler abroad, when by his 
_ tauel, so many of bis owne country, are so manifoldly 
Sched, 
FAREWELL, 
M 
