ted J The Cancte Walſhed with 
otince Ta halle is good for the peloz 
thela me a clowtes wet thet in layde we Jandis 
thet von / cawleth tiẽ to hele K 
Two oũces of the laine dꝛõte in the 
moznynge tat myght / is very good 
agapnſt twellipnge 1 The taine 
Water goꝛgoled is good againſt the 
fore trate. oppapn in the throte / oꝛ 
wia the rene cometh in the thtote / 
for ui walleth it anone M Pltẽ 
drötze ol the ſame an oũce c a halfe / 
is goad agaynſt heup a horrible dre 
mes / G hiche happe often of the euyll 
mplte O Jess allo good agaynſt 
heuynes in the harte whiche cometh 
alid treme dhe mylte 4 {tome the me 
lãcolye /h it is dtõtze in the mets 
nyng a at ny ght at eche tyme an on 
te qt a halle /t ncꝝypally when it is 
well myrced with the water of Tha 
mat ilcus / for they be pepneygalip - 
goad i for ali byſitales of the mite 
O Doe ofthe lame in the mor · 
nyng & at nyght / at eche tyme. u. oũ 
fri the harte trat laxd —_ thee 
aboiit / comyng from fallyng iuſtyn 
ge ct puſchyng / The hole moneth of 
May dre at euery naht an oũce 
ſt a halſt putyfreth the pil frome the 
900d /a the geod abydeth within the 
rod a che yil is cõſiuned & witydry 
en dut 1D Diöbe ot the ſame .. 
ot. iti.times /at eche tyme an oũce ⁊ 
a halte is gcod fer the droppynge of 
the breynes Q Dt dröze or the 
lame is vety good for heuy a horti⸗ 
bie Tremescanig ofthe pines ot the 
mite Prone ofthe laine in the 
hotnig a at urg / at eche tye * 
¶ Ok hony water Cap: t. xi. | 
M. 155 in latin. The beſt hony ol 
vees is that is vohyt a that ot 
the bees dwellige farre tot the ite a 
ktõ vnclene plates / whã pe wyl di 
ſtyll the hony/myrre it with lene x 
whyt waſſhed ſande whichis dryed 
agayne in the mance as pfit werte 
pall the fyte muſt be very ſolte in 
the begynnig A The hede oltẽ wal 
: {i ped a rubbed eee cawieth to 
Stowe fayte ⁊ lõge heres B Che fe 
eee C Theſam 
clẽleth all vnclene woũdes / all ol 
de forest holes / ones or twyle 
f met ne we wet laid 
ces 7 withdryueth the cõgeled dlode 
het vpõ. * 800 Wyll let ne be 
another ma to dyſtylle 
wat. Put ey hony as ye — 
in a ctozed glas named retortũ / € 
ſtoppe it well fall /r et it a tyme ot 
ane hers doũge / but the doũ 
euety lenyght be tenewed. 
Chaput he aes isffiesia wynde 
dyſtyil tp alembicũ / mer 
zaloepatied cubes tictorũ / tre 
