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The Preface.

theſe my paynes gentle Reader, I craue nought elſe of thee, but to giue me that which of dutie in a maner I ought to haue, for if thou docſt receyue any commoditie or fruite eyther by this, or by my other Treatiſe hereto annexed, whiche hathe to name the Husbendly coniectures, with ſundry rule of Phiſicke, then giue me the reward of thy good report, and friendly accepting of theſe two Treatiſes, and if not, yet accept mine

endeuours in good part, which be meant to do thee
good. And thus leauing (gentle reader) to
trouble thee farther, I commit thee to
God, who giue thee the furthe-
rance of knowledge, both
in theſe and all other
needefull artes.

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