¶Of Onions, Garlike, Mushe∣romes, or Toade stooles. &c.
ONions, Garlyke, Scalians, & Lee∣kes, for their sharpe and byting tart∣nes together with the obscuritie of their
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ONions, Garlyke, Scalians, & Lee∣kes, for their sharpe and byting tart∣nes together with the obscuritie of their
substaunce both more dāmage to the body thē their force of extenuating can pleasure agayne. Of the earth also proceadeth funges, or Todestoles, whiche any waye prepared, are to be eschewed, since they are not onely of euill iuyce, but their nu∣triment is colde and flegmatick, and to all accidentes and dispositions (proceding of Ulcers) moste hurtfull. Of that minde is Galene, saying further, for as muche as Toadestooles can not drie,* 1.1 it is a manifest token that in them is euill contained. And Auicen saith, that prefocation happeneth to them which vse to eate Toadstoles.
2. De pot. aliment. cap. 60. li. de cibis bo¦ni & mali succi.