Wolde der, „ 
the lame two oꝛ thte apes/ 
ines ina day it pꝛ the tours 
in women / yr it be in the Wie con 
be provoked the floutes but in the 
a oꝛdꝛed a tyme that they ol 
eee al wa 
aue e te tre ſiallbe d deöde 
weneth that the 
(bell baud bee har whan 
‘OR it be 
gynneth ſomwhat to apere C It 
e it hero at 
nthat 
hae tt blode / oz 0 
blode Theſame is és good par m 
the ie aoe tering were is 
agaiſt al dyſſcaſes of the ixẽ/a ‘on ounces wi 
wet in the faine a layd vpõ ttẽ & 
This water purptyeth the Gen toe 
forteth the lyght / r taketh away the 
hete & the payne / whã it is put ther 
in an howre before or pe go to bed 
foꝛ to treit / ⁊ in the mormng droͤtze 
an ofice 4a halfe a therwoith the we 
enoited roũde about & cloutes wet 
in thelam i laid ther ppd F Thre 
* dũces drõze of the tame is good for 
women whiche be mylcacyed of the 
mydwyke in the byrthe of her chylde 
& the aftet byrth that is the ſecundi 
na is ynough Departed from her as 
it therto belõgeth G. u. oũces Ord 
ke in the morning æ at night heleth 
the réte whiche hortlyis come / na 
med ruptura i Okthelame wa 
mM ter drötze ed or moch / is binderkul 
to the womã t hat bereth chyld for it 
cauleth the chude to be borne befere 
the tyme ordred / a this haue J wep 
te that cucrp good a 
honeſt woman 
ſhal tatze bees lot n of the 
me wate ‘ 
lame 1 D thela 
faſtyng c at — goynge to bedde 
cauleth to be thine the thycke fipmy 
watet in the breſt KR Chelame wa 
tet dꝛötze in the mance before laid is 
wꝛõgẽ out agayn & layd vpõ the ite 
matze L. Dꝛötze of the fame in the 
lame inanet withdꝛyueth the black 
colera / that is melãcolye à takynge 
thought / a heuynes at the harte not 
U toberof M Dꝛöke of the 
lame in the moꝛnyug a at nyght at 
eche tyme an oũce ⁊ a halfe / oꝛ two 
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