ted a dragma of calamus well pow 
dꝛed /a a bꝛagma of ſugte / It ſhall 
ſo be dꝛontze faſtynge thꝛe oꝛ foute 
dayes contyn nge / and at eche tys 
me after the denke e mult faſte.u. 
oz thre howtes and io ve (hall get 
good appetyt {oz to eat. 
( The leues ok the Alchen tree 
Raxinus in latyn. The beſt 
arte and tyme of his his dy 
Hyllacyon is t he buddes of the tre 
ſteped in vynegre kyue oꝛ fr dayes 
longe in the myddeſt of the Obe e 
and ſo dyſtylled 
me water withdꝛyueth the . K 
vnclene ſpottys named Moꝛphea / 
clowtes wet ther in and layde bpon 
the ſpots in the moꝛnyng a at night 
thꝛe oꝛ foute dayes contynuynge / oꝛ 
asitnedrth B Che ſame wa 
ter heleth Daye lcaldes / in the moz= 
nynge and at nyght often wafiged 
and rubbed therwith C In the 
moꝛnynge and at nyght waked 
with the lame water loꝛe legges / 
clowtes wet in theiame water and 
layd ther vpon heleth them D 
clowtes wet in the fame water and 
layde bron the blaynes whiche be 
oe through cawleth them to be 
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¶ Ol Fenell herbe water Ca. xc. 
F Exniculus in latyn. There is 
founde many maner / but J 
wyll wꝛyte of the tame fenell aud 
of none other. The bee parte and 
featon of the Fenell herbe / is in the 
ende of the Maxye / but the totes in 
the ende of the Cantuler dayes. 
A The lame water clarytyeth the 
date nen / and is good agaynſt all 
dyſſeaſes of the iyen / be it otcolde oꝛ 
ol hete / whan u is dropped i the ixẽ 
and ther with rubbed the vaynes of 
the tẽples / than it pulieth out the col 
de and the hete of the inen B 
The fame water put in the iyen in 
the moꝛnyng / and an howꝛe beloze 
goyng to bedde. ix. or. x.dayes conty 
nuynge / ſherpeth the lyght x with 
nynge a at nyght whã gothe 
to bedde /at eche tyme sta or the 
lame water an ounce 81 a halle 
ify 
