Le ee ee ee So oe 
his dy Naeyõ is the herbe and the 
Un. 03 c. uy ye big der/ ct dyſtylled 
Wi ly? ende of ma A Otte me 
water dy onke tn re emoznyg faitige 
at eche tyme tis ountes / and in the 
pytte ov the hatt woher as the mouth 
ol the ſtoniatze is cubbed wih / war 
meth it well B The lame water of 
à chride dꝛonke in the m oznynge a 
at nyght an oũc. iu oz. iuij. dayes 
tynuynge / x ol a myddle aged perid 
two eunces.za bale oꝛ thre ounces 
is ve ty good {oz the wormes in the 
bely C In the moꝛnige ⁊ at nygbt 
dionke of theſame water at eche ty⸗ 
me an ounce/and the drynke mixced 
thet with is vety good fo2 a perſone 
that bath loft his colour of to moche 
biedynge D It is alſo good foꝛ a 
tiſihe wounde waſſhed ther with in 
the moꝛnyng a at nyght E In the 
moꝛnynge andat nyght dꝛõke of the 
lame water at eche tyme an oũce oꝛ 
an aunte and a halte / clenſeth gz pu 
tifpeth the blode. 
He beſt Patte and Tyne of 
his dict yllacyon is/the leues 
chopped 2 diſtylled in the myddeſt ol 
maye à Thelame water dꝛontze in 
che moꝛnynge and at nyght / at eche 
tyme an BUNCE ot an ounte ⁊ 
a halfe 
— 3 agarnt the grauel ĩ the um 
nes B It dronde in the for ſayde 
: > clẽleth the raynes /a cawleth 
well to pyſſe C Theſame water 
dtonze in the mor nynge ⁊ at npgbt 
an ounte/or an ounte and a half: cõ 
lorteth 4 ſtrengtheneth the lxuer. 
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Ladiolus in latyn / The tet 
tyme of theit diſtyllac: ons is 
whan eas te 9 type / but nat to 
nygh he fallynge ol theit leurs 4 
In the mornynge ¢ at nyght drõtze 
of thefame water, at eche trine two 
ofices contynuynge a fertapn ſeſon 
ſtoppeth in women the lowres wha 
they come to moche. 
water of Cteſſes. Ca. ort 
ANuecidi in latyn⸗ Cre bet 
on is the herbe with the telys 
led in the ende ol may A Thelame 
water withdtrueth the parn in the 
tethe whan the * walht 
