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The judicial of urins : consideringe that is expedient for every man to know the [opera]tion and qualites of his body, and to know in what state and condicion his [body] standeth in, whiche can not be knowen so well as by the urine in consyderation where of this worke is collected and gadered out of ye sentencyais sayngis of al auctours of phisicke, to the entent that every man myght brefly come to the knolage of ye p[re]misses, whiche said worke is divided into. iii. several bokes, where of the first boke declareth principaly howe urin is gendered in ma[n]nes body. The second boke treateth of colours in urin, [and] what they signifye. The thirde boke treateth of co[n]tens in urin [and] what they signifye, & suche sekenesses as they signifye is there declared, & also ther causes & qualities with many thinges moo, touching the seyens of physike, as brefly doth avere in a tabull, in the latter ende of this boke

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