thelame Water an ounte / and a ips 
tell pete ol a ſpongie wette therin / 
and put in a weden borce with he: 
les / bereth and oftẽ ſmelled theron 
it is a good pꝛeletuatyi agaynſt the 
peſtylence in the tyme ofthe ſame 
the handes and the hede all aboute 
ther with enoynted 
Tie lame water boꝛne in the masz 
net aforiadina lytel borce and ther 
with enoynted as before / is very 
good agaynſt all euyll hnelipnges 
and yl bꝛethes/lykewyle in the chit 
che / and other places allo / and ſpe 
tyally foz women berynge chylde 
whiche can not luffre well all the 
bzethes ol the pcopie / and delende 
the chylde that it getteth not the ies 
pꝛe / noꝛ other heuy ſeke neſſes of the 
li ſmellynges ozapies C 
Thelame water is aiio good agarn 
ſte the peſtylence / loz it ca wleth wel 
to ſwete / vohan the per ton is lette 
blode anone / whan it comneth bron 
bem than ye chall grue the par ion 
to dꝛyntze of thelam Water an oun 
te and a halfe myxced with a drag 
ma and a halte ofthe powder ol the 
fame herbe. D 
The la me water beleth tery well 
all kteſſhe weundes whete they be 
hewen ot ſtyteted / whan it is dron 
ke twyle in a dare of tie weunded 
ke tlou / at eche time two cunces / 
than u iweteth out of the wonnde 
in lyke wylt as oyle of olxue / a the 
woñũ des waſſhe d ther with / and in 
the moꝛnyng and at nyght a lynen 
cloute wet thetin and lard on tte 
wounde / heleth them fayze without 
temaynynge of any token and mat 
e. This water heleth 
allo cupil holes and loꝛes in the foe 
ſayde manet walſhed / and clowtes 
wet fas de ther vron 
Halfe an ounce of vyttrol wh rot 
the pie is made / telolued in a pow 
tc of the fame water / heleth x with 
dꝛyucth all fozes with matter / all 
pil ſcabbes/ali ſtaldnes / all blay⸗ 
nes whiche be fall of cuvil moyſtnes 
and how the water is older / it is to 
nore bettet 
The ſame water is good agaynſte 
ſtyngynge of a lpynner / whan it is 
dꝛopped therin and tubbed there 
vith / and walſhed / and cloutes lay 
de thet bron heleth it / and is good 
agayntt all bytynge of the venymoz 
belles / and ſwelleth not therot 
The fame water dꝛonke 
and goꝛgeled in the moꝛnyng and 
at nyght / at eche trme an ounce 4 
whan it is done in tyme / withdꝛy⸗ 
ucth the ſwellyng in the throte ano 
ne / and all the payne ofthe necke co 
mynge of the blaynes 
1 Aquacter ofan ounce of ale 
lume telolued in a pounde of thela 
me water / and made luke warme 
withdꝛrueth the ſpottes in lynen 
clowtes / whan ttey be wet therm 
K Itis gcod foz to dzyntze 
of the fame in the moꝛnynge and at 
nyght/at ecke time an aũte/ſoꝛ the 
that hate mocke pil blode / oꝛ ouer: 
mothe blode in the body / foꝛ it clens 
leth a c meth a welieth L It 
Is good to be drontze foꝛ tke fly enge 
loge : lo; it oteneth the lv cle holes. 
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