E N impoſtunyn 
ge in the thꝛote Drtötze of the 
lame in the 8 and at nyght 
at eche tyme an ounce ania halfe⸗ 
and the dꝛynke myxced therwith is 
good fo2 the lyuet/ and foꝛ the yelo· 
we Jandys. 1 Okthis water 
dꝛontze in the mance afore fapde is 
‘Goad fo2 to make the bꝛeſte large 
* It is good the hede ther with 
to be enopnted I Ok thelame wa 
tet dꝛontze in the moꝛnynge at nos 
ne and at nyght conloꝛteth the hat 
te M Inthe moꝛnyng a at nyght 
dꝛoanze / at eche tyme two ounces pu 
rytyeth the mẽſttuum in the womẽ 
NN Oe the lame dꝛonke in the moꝛ 
nynge / and at nyght is good foz the 
that had broken a bone o2 a legge 
O The lame water heleth all ma 
net of ll legges whan they be wal; 
{hed ther 
shi ganar ther bpon The 
woundes toaltbed t chert is very 
good / and whan it is dꝛonte of a 
wounded perſone / thant tonneth 
out thrugh the weundes and heleth 
them very well Q It is good foz 
meth 
teed / tha the face ee — 
it vanyſſheth awa 
eater. to make ot a 
with kyꝛe oz without frre Take ſtra 
we ber res & medle them — faite 
and dpitylic the 
Maye 
Take falt and ſtrawberyes ᷣ put it 
n ina glas and ſtoppe it well / a ſet it 
ina moyſty teller tyll it become all 
to watec / than put the water in a 
bacyn t let it ſtande therin that it 
becometh a fapze grene wen water 
and it muſt alwayes be kepte in the 
feller S Whanit is dꝛöke euery 
day a whyle dayes durynge / clẽleth 
and pur pfyeth che blode T The 
lam dꝛonke in the moꝛnyng and at 
nyght / at eche tyme an ounce / and 
the dꝛyntze mixced ther with is — 
againſt ſcabbes and ſkaldnes 
Or theſame dꝛontze in the — i 
and at nyght / at cehe tyme an oun= 
oe halte / is good agapntt the 
¶ The watet of the ſttawbetyes 
herbe, Ca. lxxiiu. 
. wet ther 
Erba frage in latin. The belt 
tyme of his dyſtyllacyon is in 
the myddeſt ot Maye 4 Che fas 
me water in the moznyng 
nyght dꝛontzen at eche tyme two OF 
ces is good agaynſt the yelom Jan 
dis B Theſame water Dronke in 
the fosfapbe maner maketh the bre 
ſte large and clenleth the longues 
C The lame water is good to be 
put in reed iyen / tor it heleth them. 
¶ Water o the leues ofan obe. 
Capitulum sted, 
e and at 
