Ong ina ‘The 
beſte parte and tyme of his 
dyſtillacron isthe herbe / the ſtalke 
and the tote with all bis ſubſtaunce 
at nyght / at eche tyme an oũte and 
a halfe.xii.oꝛ.xvi.dayes alco 
ge / is 8 the ſtone 
22 7 —— ‘ol 
water and a fourfolde clowte wet 
in the ſame watet and layde on the 
fore hede ſtoppeth the bledynge of 
the noſfe D The fame water is 
Good agaynſt the tremblynge of the 
membꝛes and handes / whan they 
be often rubbed and enoyntyd ther 
rete and let dꝛye agayne by hym 
{elie . And is pꝛoued bya goltimyt 
at Sttaeſboꝛowe. . 
and layd bpon thet 
E It heletholde and freſſhe won 
des whan they be in the moꝛnynge 
andat nyght waſihed ther with z 
clowtes wet in the lame and layde 
thet bpon = F Ok the ſame wa: 
ter dꝛonzze / and clowtes wet thetin 
impoſtumes and 
pot cauſeth them to banpfige 
and withdꝛyueth all twellynges 
G The ſame water cauſeth ve · 
cy good laſze and compellyth all me 
— — to be telolued / whan it is 
dꝛontze in the moꝛnynge a at nyght 
and with eee Wet cat there 
vpon. 
C Watet of 1 1 
Ana in latyn. There be ma⸗ 
ny manet ol frogges / but J 
mapte here of the ftogges which be 
be lounde vpon the kyldes / And the 
fame belt parte and tyme of theyꝛ dyſtyl · 
lacyon / is on ſaynt Jobiis baptyſte 
dape / and dynrned as a ict 
ned beloze ol the 
and pfthe water of the balla 
lacyon become nat dere ynoughe⸗ 
than {hall it be dyſtylled agayne in 
the Alembyche The lame wa 
tet is the mooſt wWoꝛthyeſt and the 
beſt watet whiche maye be . — 
agaynſt the gowte paralilis where 
oe teuer the gowte paralifis be and 
in what place ot membꝛe / rubbe the 
place therwith / and let dꝛye agayne 
by hym delle / and cloutes wet in the 
fame watet and layde thet vron⸗ 
than vanylſheth the payne. 
S. iii. 
