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WJirk, and for dull licarinii;', and for broast wavk, and I^imk III. 

 Inng disease, loin wark, and for every tt'ni|)taiion of 

 tlie fiend. Work thj'seli dust enough in harvest, when 

 thou hast the worts, nse it when thou hast need. 



Xlll. 



For pain of breast ; niarrubium, nepeta, ontre, bisho])- 

 wort, wenwort, l)oil in honey and butter; piit two 

 parts in three of the honey, and of the l)ntter a third 

 ])a.rt ; nse as need may be. 



xiv. 



For liost, or couf/Ji, and lung disease ; take swails 

 apple, and brimstone, and frankincense, of all eqnally 

 much, mingle with wax, lay on a hot stone, let ilte 

 imui swallow tlie reek through a horn, and afterwards 

 eat three pieces of old lard or of butter, and sip tJds 

 with cream. For lung disease ; take betony, and mar- 

 rubium, agrimony, wormwood, fel terrse or centaury, 

 rue, oak rind, sweet gale ; boil them in water, lioil off 

 a third part of the water, remove the worts ; let the 

 Tnan drink in the morning of this warm a cup fidl, 

 let him eat therewith three pieces of the brewit that 

 is here afterwards mentioned. 



2. Work thus a brewit for lung disease ; take betonj', 

 and marrubinm, wormwood, hind heal,' the lower part 

 of wen wort, lupin, helenium, radish, everthroat, field- 

 more ; pound all thoroughly well, and boil in butter, 

 and wring through a cloth ; shed on the decoction barley 

 meal, shake it in a dish without fire till it be as thick 

 as brewit ; let him eat three pieces, with the drink 

 of the warm liquor. 



3. Again, boil in honey alone, marrubinm, add a little 

 barley meal, let the man eat at night fixsting ; and when 



' Eupatorium cannabimim. 



