pub hed at Antwort in 1582. In 1580 an English translation of he 
part, in addition to that of the two earlier parts Ade printed, — 
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rbes, 
dt ion from the Spanish of the three parts is given 
in his “ Exoticorum sd ae 1605, which is pega. 
‘The account given by Monardes of the Coca plant and its uses is 
em minute. He describes the characteristic areolation of the 
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| n travelling, des in the form of balls of a 
aste made by chewing the leaves with lime made from shells, or the: 
eaves alone, ‘For the use of these litle Balls taketh the hunger and 
* thirst from them-: and they say that they receuive substance thereby, 
as though they did eate ee At other times i Sia use them for 
their p e 
un n given previously in the same work ( p E 
anslation from the second — of Dr. Poeppig's. Hrs Chil 
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ebd ow toed Bs ot y ears s afterwa rds Coca leaves were el [ 
met 
use ades and the East Mes. 
The pablighed | jtakéiheiila from Monardes 
r to establish the fact that its use by the Tadi a 
n region enabled. them to accomplish such severe labe 
