€ Watet of pre Ca Ixxxii. 
Dern arborea in latyn. The 
beſt tyme and parte of his dy 
ſtyulacyon is the lame whiche gro: 
weth on the oken trees’ with the ice 
ues and beryes 2 in the myd 
delt ol A prylli A The tame wa- 
ter is good againſt the payne in the 
he de / the he de often enoynted there 
with and let drxe by hym ſelte 
Dronke ol the lame water an oun⸗ 
ce / ot an oũte æa halte in the mor · 
ͤnd at nyght goyn 
ge to be dde. vi. ot. but. Days conty 
nuynge C The lame water dro 
tze in the motnynge / and at nyght 
at ecke tyme an ounce and a halle / 
contynuynge ſome dayes / is good 
agaynſte the ſtone in the bladdet / a 
Eunmes and dtyueth them out D 
the fame maner drontze of thela 
ne water cawleth well to pyſſe 
E In the mor nyng and at nyght 
dronte of the fame watet at eche ty 
me an ounce and myrted in the dri 
ke clẽſeth the bladder / but it is nat 
good for women. 
¶ atet ot the blode ofan alle 
Capitulum Ixxriii. 
S Anguis alini in latyn. The 
dyſtyllacxon of the lame blo 
de is/as is letned before 1 In 
the mornyng faſtyng dronte of tte 
lame water drontze at eche ty me an 
ounce and a halfe rr. ot. xl. daxes 
cõtynuyng is good agaynſt the ſto· 
ne B In the mornynge and at 
nyght drontze of the fame water at 
eche tyine an oũce . x.or Ltt. Dares cõ 
tynuynge is good agaynſte the gra 
uell in the lymmes / allo it cauletha 
fayre face. 
¶ Watet ol Centum morbia. 
Capitulum lxxxuu. 
Entum morbia in latyn. 
The belt tyme of his dyſtyl⸗ 
8 is in the ende of the Maye 
1 Thryle dronke ofthe ſame in a 
daye at eche tyme an ounce and a 
halfe is good agaynſt congeled blo 
de / yf it be come of betynge / pulſhyn 
ge ot fallynge B Che laine was 
tet 85 5 in the for ſayde manet 18 
good agaynſt the great laſſe C 
abe faine water beleth woundes 
whan they be waſſhed thetwith. 
¶ Watet ol pyſemet ot 1 eg 
ges, Ca, Ixxxv. 
A Ormita inlatyn. The be 
ſte patte and tyme orttheyt 
dyſtillacron is / the lytell pylnet 
in the tyme whan they haue cages 
Than let a pot in thꝛ erthe / whete 
as they dwelle / in ſuche manet that 
in the pot con / no vntlenes / but to 
uet bpm well with leues of trees / 
than they ſhall bete theyt egges in 
the holowe pot / and whan ye thyn; 
ke that ye haue pnotoghy than putte 
them in abagge togyder and late 
