The firftBooke of 



$,VoiL the difeafcs of the lungs and liver : alfo to 

 cure the cafting and rejedion of bloud up- 

 ward. 



7. Remedies for the bloudic flix,and generally 

 for all difcafes of the bellie and the guts. 



8. For the gravel! and ftone^ for paines of the 

 bladder, for fwellingof the ftones and the 

 groine, of apoftcms or fwellings in the ker- 

 nels and emundories. 



9» Againftthegoutof the feet and paines of 

 other joynts. 



10, Remedies againft many difcaies that hold 

 the whole bod le. 



11. Againft the jaundife, thcphrcnfie, fevers. 



chap, 



and dropfie. 



1 2. Againft the wild iire^carbuncles/ellonspr 

 uncoms, burns^fcaldings, and (hrinking of 

 the finevsS. 



13. To ftaunch bloud, to allay fvsellings in 

 wounds:alfo to cure ulcers^greene wounds, 

 and other maladies^ divers remediesj all ta- 

 ken from living creatures. 



14. To cure womens fecret maladies, and to 

 helpc conception. 



1 5. Many rcceits and remedies huddled toge- 

 ther one with another. 



16. Certaine miraculous things obferved in 

 beafts. 



' In fum^this booke fliewcth unto us mcdicins and memorable obfcrvaiions 54. 



Latine Authoars cited. 



Mymo^T^igidm^^MjCmro^Sext'm %iger who mate in Grake^and Licmm Macer, 



Forrainc writers, 



'Eudoxm^Anpoile^nermippm^Homir^\^pion/)rphemJ)cmm^^^^^ 



Phyffcians. 



Botris^ Homs^ Apollodortis^ OMenander^ k^t chime du^Ar 't^ on, Xemcrdtes^ 'Diodorm^ chrjfip- 

 pm^NiCmderyApollommyVitanAm, 



THE 



XXXL BOOKE SHEWETH MEDECINES 

 gathered from fiihes and water creatures : alfo ft delivereth unto us 

 firaungtmdwonderfullthings as touching thtwmrs. 



chap, 



1 . Admirable matter obftrved in the waters. 



2. The difference of waters. 



5, The nature and qualitic of waters: how to 

 know good and holefome waters from them 

 that be naught. 



4. The reafon of fbme waters thatfpringona 

 fuddaine, & (o likewife ceafe and give over. 



5. Manyhiftoricallobfervationsof waters, 

 d.The manner of water conduits, and how to 



draw them from their heads : when and how 

 waters are to becufed which naturally are 

 medicinable .-howfarre forth navigation or 

 failing upon the fait water is good for the 



chap, ' 



health : medecincsniade of iea water. 



7. Divers kinds of fait: the preparing and ma- 

 king therof, togither with the vertues medi- 

 cinable of fait , and other confiderations 

 thereto belonging. 



8. Of the filh Scamber or the Mackrelj : of fifh 

 pickle; of Alex, a kind of brine or fiili faucc. 



p. The nature of Salt^ and the medecins mads 

 ofit. 



lo.Sundrie forts of nitre, the handling & pre- 

 paration thereof, thcmedecinesand obfer- 

 vation to it pertaining. 



1 1. The nature of Spunges. 



This booke comprchendeth mcdicins and notable obfetvations^^^. 



Latinc Authors allcadgcd. 



iM,VmOyCapm of Parma fiicero^Mfitm for, Celfus^rogm^ Ovid^Foljbim^md Sernatm, 



Forrainc Writers. - 



Callimachmfte^as^Eudicm^Theophrapm^JEfidoxm^Theopmpfii^Poijfclftm 



o Epigenes^ 



