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COURTEOUS Patient, when this you react, J Fly to my Sayings with all your Ipeed ; iieve me, they will prove a Cure, ith fmall expence, and very fure. trough all this Book, a word call’d Juice, aften mark’d, but very nice :

meaning I will tell to you,

from our Fathers at firlt grew, e juice of any herb that’s nam’d, tell, and will not be alham’d. It’s humbly meant that you will boilofe Herbs in Water, without toil, til their ftrength you fully have, d ufe them as this W ork doth irave. erefore it needs not puzzle you, - it is plain and fin pie too, ieing my intention, ery trouble to mention, d Cures adapted thereunto, I lhall in a little {how. Mow, the middle of the matter,, tell the truth, arid not flatter, ne may be apt to fay with fpite, at thefe Receipts I did not dite : liers may fay, I borrow ’d all, at I might not ftumbte nor fall; t with freedom, and without fears, is was my ftudy for fo e years, hough the fame may mockers grieve, te truth I tell, you may believe.