To breake the stone.
TAke the she'l of a Snaile, and dry it lea∣surely, and beate it to pouder, & drynke it with white wyne, & note ye Snayles be ve∣ry good for a consumption, if they bee firste layde a day in bra••, and then st••wed.
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TAke the she'l of a Snaile, and dry it lea∣surely, and beate it to pouder, & drynke it with white wyne, & note ye Snayles be ve∣ry good for a consumption, if they bee firste layde a day in bra••, and then st••wed.