and of the vertues thereof. Fol. 162. 
to eate any greene thing · Wet the dꝛinke bee accoꝛding to the 
diſpoſition that hee hath, wine watered if it bee conuenient 7 he order 
foz him to dꝛinke, oꝛ water ſodden with Cinamon: let him thse He fa’ 
refrain to that day from all things that may offend him. let baue. 
bim not dꝛinke betwerne meales, let him make a light ſup⸗ 
per, with that as may dꝛy vp mopſture. 3 will nat counſell 
that they take thefe pouders euery day, but suery third dap. 
and chiefly thefe firſt dapes, and efpecially (uch which are 
leane and delicate, fo2 in taking ofthem euery dap, they wil 
be muck wearied, and one day that they reſt betweene, they 
Will be reſtoꝛed, and take ſtrength fo the nert day. The day 
that it is not taken, if there doo appeare anꝝ feuer, it would 
Doo well that there were taken a god veſſel oꝛ great cup ful 
of hep, made of Soates milke hot, whot with ſugar ⁊ it it 
be not tebe had, then take a ſmal table of roſade of a ſweete 
ſmelꝛthis day their liuer (hal be annoynted with ſome oint⸗ 
ment made foꝛ the pur poſe, and their lungs with ſome thing 
that max vnſtoppe them, and the ſtomacke with ſome thing 
that may comtoꝛt. This ſh ill be Doon in the moꝛning when 
he is on his bed, andafter the oyntments are ended a little 
tyme, one howꝛe oꝛ too after that they are anopnted, 
receiue a common medicine with thinges that haue 
vertue ta euacuate, and this medicine ſhal not lacke, euerg 
bay whenthe pouders are not taken, faz it dooth much im · 
poꝛt, ercegt: a there bee not many ſtoales: in ſuch ſoꝛt it will 
bee better that it bee a wathing medicine. The day which 
they take not the pouders, then mp eate ſodde meats with 
ſome ſauce and greene things, and in the one dax and tge o⸗ 
ther dꝛinke little. : 1 5 e git b 
Tt pee pouders are giuen ming as few: dapes acta, he, 
ding to the necellitis of the partie that is lick, and as it ath 54 hey hal 
bim good, fo to fonte 1 5-Bayes are fut tient, and to others 24 % 
20. and ta others; o.ſamethere 3 
