his dyſtyllacron is / the leis chop: 
ped and e ee the ende ol the 
ye J Thelame water dron- 
tze in the moꝛ nyng and at nyght/ at 
eche tyme an ounce. r. eꝛ. xu. dayes 
tontinuyng ceaſeth the payne in the 
hede B The fame water dꝛontze 
in the fame inciure is good agayntt 
the payne comynge in the hede abo · 
ue the wen named Epicranea / that 
S whan a body thuntzeth that a nap 
is beten thrugh his hede C The 
ame water dꝛonte in the moꝛnyng 
aſtyng / and at nyght / at eche ty me 
an ounce and a bail / two oz thre 
moneths contynuyng / cauleth good 
memoꝛre and contoꝛteth the temẽ : 
b aunte D The tame water dꝛon 
be in the fame manet tatzeth away 
the ſwi mynge ot the hede E The 
water dꝛontze in the maner afore 
lad confoꝛteth a ſtrẽgtech the bꝛey 
ne E zt is good foꝛ the wem wale 
(hed therwith ones in a — intl e 
moꝛuyng + at nyght Droge, at eche 
tyme an ounce sonthbarueth the reed 
nes of the iren / and lo vſed withdꝛi 
ueth the bytynge and teche of the ye 
B Dtonde of thelame water in the 
moꝛnynge tat nygyt / at eche tyme 
an ounce waſteth aud eõlumeth all 
euyll humoutes in the body / and tze 
peth the good moyſtoure 9 The 
lame water ſttẽgthet weke mẽbꝛes 
tubbed ther with two tymes in a 
dap / and let dꝛye by hym elfe 4) 
Dzonke of the fame water euety da 
Pe two tymes / at eche tyme an oun 
cc / two oꝛ thre wetzes contynuynge 
ts good fog them that kaileth aware 
1 . be emendyd of letzenes. 
mn the maznpng and at nyghte 
vied at euery tyme an onnee and a 
halte. Axx.oꝛ tL. Bayes contynuynge 
bꝛetzeth the lone WL The lame wa 
tet heleth al dyſſeaſes that bꝛẽneth / 
cloutes wet thetin and in the mor · 
nyng and at nyght lard ther von. 
M Tuo ounces dꝛonze ef the tas 
me water ola per ſone and than lay 
de to bedde and well coͤuered / caw 
ſeth well to lwete #2 planp per 
lon of a Scoꝛpron / oꝛ ſerpente / oz 
er wete lyctzed ar ltynged 4 
hal Dayne ol the lame water an of 
te ⁊ a halle / and wallhe the woun · 
Ded place ther with twoyle a day/thã 
fhali be layde ther vron in the mers 
nynge and at nyght cloutes wet in 
thelame / and than it hal become ho 
of he dryntzeth an ounce and a halſe 
or two ounces , Drone of 
the faine water in the fas 
ſtynge an ounce and abalfc o2 two 
ounces.x.ot.xii. dayes contynuyng 
is good agaynſte the arces on the 
fout the daye / named febrisquattas 
Q Tyeſame water is good 
be powdred and drawed in the la · 
me n Two or thre dragmas of 
this water was ones dꝛonbe of a ly 
with an apple’ 
{wollé/and anone (waged the wel , 
lynge / whiche the tryacle coude not 
de not other medrrrne . 1 1 
