The lame ater be 
at bas wünn they be wallhed 
therwith in the moꝛnynge / and at 
nyght and clowtes wet therin and 
layd there vpon N In the moꝛ⸗ 
nynge and at nyght dꝛontze ol thela 
me water / at eche tyme an ounce ⁊ 
a halle is good agaynſt umpoſtumyn 
ge in the bꝛeſte x In the koꝛ 
ſayde manet dꝛonke of theſame mas 
net Drdke ol thelame is good agayn 
lle the blaynes in the body 
An ounce and a halfe/oꝛ two outte 
tes dꝛontze in a Dave of the ſame / is 
good fos them that pyſſeth blode 
3 The enoynted with the fame 
Weadde let dꝛye agayne by hym 
felfe / and clowtes wet therin and 
layd vpon the hede / is good a gaynſt 
longe abydynge letzenes / whic ye is 
not to be knowen wherol it may be 
14 In the mornynge and 
at nyght drontze of the lame water 
at eche tyme an ounce and a halfe⸗ 
02 two ounces / is good agaynſt the 
in warde / and outwarde impoftus 
inpnge BB Twyle oz thꝛyſe in 
a dave dꝛontze of theſame water at 
eche tyme an ounce / or an oũte and 
a balfe withdꝛyueth very moche the 
lethety CC An dunce / oꝛ an oũ? 
ce and a halfe dꝛõtze of the lame wa 
tet / in the moznynge / at none and 
at nyght is geod garn neh 
pynge ol the elias 
an the moznpng and at hats dꝛõ 
ke of theſame water at eche tyme an 
ounce and a halſe oz two ounces is 
good agaynſte the ſytyntzynge in 
the belyv. EE The ſame 
Water is goodagapntt eatyng and 
toꝛtolynge and holes on the ſetrete 
places of women / wohã it is waſſhed 
with the ſame water / in the mozs 
nynge and at nxght / and clowtes 
wet therin layde tler vron F 
The fame warer dꝛonke in the moz 
nynge and at nyght / at eche tyme 
an ounce and a halte / is good agayn 
ſte the ſtone, 
¶ watet of A lbabẽgi Ca. c.xxxbii⸗ 
de moneth of hetueſt / whan they be 
fully type J In the moꝛnynge 
at none / and at nyght Dionke of the 
ſame water at eche tine foꝛ an olde 
man / an ounce and a halle / oꝛ two 
