the. e firft Treati a ae 443 
efpreabe the sani pon, fo2 the{pecdier aeving of them, twhithe 
_ fo-epdering,docth ust onelp caufe the bearcs to grow long ano 
berp fap2e, but opeth them in time fo pealowe as gold. File to 
-—s eiuerfe other bfes,doth this red water (cruc,as afore ts ta ugbe 
“tin the ther, Chapter. he tohite water (which commeth firite) 
sg bp wailing; the.face ; saberlpe with if,poeth caule it tobecome 
-Cleare and fapze, and, beepeth the fkinne from’ lokmg olde 07 & 
dong time,as the fame bath ben erperienced often by the two 
thy dames of Rome,Naples,and Venice, And the pealaty Iyke 
Golde being the fecona water,doth efpeciallp ferne to this vie, 
',  thati€ anp perfon bappeneth to be infected with the plague 82 
— Pelktlence, then to take ttwo. ounces of this peatoto water of 
Aloes Gpaticke,of revde Mprre,and of the ea fatfron, ofeach 
_ fea graines,and a leafe of the bett goloe, all which grinde into. 
. ~ fine potider,ntiring the fame with this water: after that gine it 
» <bnto the ficke to byinke, whiche no doubt til both belpe this € 
aU ABAUE other paleaiys. fe ) 
WG The manner of diftilling a water eoey ahaa 
the Quinteflence. Cap xxxiij. 
ioe 1D make this fingular anv precious tater, pou mutt take 
i tive paundes of the pureft white honie, being both cleare 
.. and leafaunt in tafte, whiche put into abodp of glatie, being | 
* ‘fo Bigge , that foure of the fue partes of it mape remapne 
j “emptic, the fame lufe fronglpe aboute , fctting the beade 
Affero it, and a, BRRED NEE, aptelpe fo the tole of the 
, fotiil, 
AR wegen pou bauethus pone, ther make a gentle tyre aft 
athe firite onder it, but after increafe the fire 02 heate move 
0) maze, vatill certaine ‘white fmoakes appeare tn the heat 
Of the glafiebodpe , twbiche do pou workemanive'cole anv 
- tarne {ito water , by the toettpng of tyrmen clothes | 
 dtucolde water, and layed on the heade andnofe, towards 
vite cecetuet fay that lay! fitto a water (9 red as bt ar and 
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