The noble lyfe a[nd] natures of man of bestes, serpentys, fowles a[nd] fisshes [that] be moste knoweu [sic].

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The noble lyfe a[nd] natures of man of bestes, serpentys, fowles a[nd] fisshes [that] be moste knoweu [sic].
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[Antwerp :: Emprented by me Ioh[a]n of Doesborowe],
[1527?]
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Zoology -- Pre-Linnean works.
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"The noble lyfe a[nd] natures of man of bestes, serpentys, fowles a[nd] fisshes [that] be moste knoweu [sic]." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A68218.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 29, 2024.

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The operacion.

¶Plini{us} with Diascorides testefieth that the whyte and pure webbe is ve∣ry souerayne to many thynges / & spe∣cially to be layde to a fresshe wounde for it stauncheth the blode / it kepeth it from swellyng / frome filynge / & it con¦forteth the wounde.

¶Plinius for the kinge o 〈◊〉〈◊〉 of the spinner is gode the brayne of a capon wt a lytell peper drōke in swete wyne Also the talowe of a lāme is gode to be dronke with swete wyne for the bitte of the spynner. Also flyes brayd in pe / ces & layde to the bitte of the spynner swageth the payne and draweth oute all the venym.

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