N Dtondze in the forkayde mater 
is good for a body that is wounded 
and bledeth ſoꝛe O The lame wa 
tet is good agaynſte the hete a ceed 
nes ol the legges ⁊ the blacke blay 
nes / clowtes ot hempẽ towe wet in 
the ſame water and layd ther vpon 
twyle oꝛ thryſe in a daye / tyll it is 
llazed P The ſame water dron 
tze in the moꝛnynge faſtynge / and 
at nyght goynge to bedde / at eche ty 
me an ounce and a halte / it is good 
agaynſt the bretzinge ſtone / and the 
bothom tall pe fyn 
—— —.— {ball fe that the ſtone 
departeth frome the bodo M 
Thetune wa ter drontze thre tymes 
in a daye at eche tyme an ounce bes 
leth the gutte in the ſondamẽt wba 
he is trauapled after the la ſsynge. 
¶ Water ol polppody. ca. vi. 
Olipodiim in latyn oꝛ Flies 
ot flix, The belt tyme ol his 
dyſtyllacyon is the cote ot them wohn 
che groweth on an ozen trec/ ch 
ped without the herbe / x diſtilled be 
tracne bothe out lady daes 1 Ot 
the lame dꝛöbe in fhe mot nyng & at 
nyght is very good for the cob 
5 Thelame drontze in the foriatd 
manet is good agaynſt madde voye 
tes ⁊ melãcolye C Thelame wa 
ter dronze in the lotlayd manet is 
good agaynſt thought c heuynes ol 
the harte D Ina day two ot the 
tymes dronze of the lame / at eche ty 
me an ounce a halte /ot two oun: 
ces maketh a large breſte / & lolteth 
the bely D Dronke ofthe lame at 
nyght goyng to bedde, at eche tyme 
an ounce ⁊ à halte / is good for heuy 
dremes F Drötze ofthelame in the 
mornynge a at nyght / at eche tyme 
an oumce is good for the pil coloure 
betaule it clenleth and purptyed the 
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