The .167. Chapter doth shew of a nans tasting.
GVstus is the latin word. In greeke it is named Gensis. In English it is named a mans tasting,* 1.1 the which ma∣ny
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GVstus is the latin word. In greeke it is named Gensis. In English it is named a mans tasting,* 1.1 the which ma∣ny
sicke men doth lacke.
This impediment doth come of heate of the liuer, and vn∣temperance of the stomake.
Take of Lymons or of Oranges .v. or vi. slyce them and eate them, and than vse to eate stewed prunes & clense the tounge, that it be not furred with filth, with sage leues and Alome water.
Tasting.