Ege hede walſhed with thelame ha 
tex is good agaynſt lyce and cauleth 
them to fall ot F It is allo good 
to all freſſhe woundes / in the moꝛ⸗ 
nynge and at nyaht waſſhed there 
with G It is good againſt (wel 
lynge of the woun des / whan a clou 
te is wette therin and layde on the 
wounde 9 Ot the lame water 
dꝛontze an ounce anda halle mixced 
with as moch wyne ſtoppeth the blo 
dy flyre named Dyllenteria J 
Dꝛonte of the lame thee oꝛ foure ty 
mes in the moꝛnynge and at nyght 
dꝛyueth out the after byꝛthe named 
Secundina An ounte anda 
halle / oz two ounces myrced with 
wyne is god to be dꝛonke foꝛ them 
that pyſſe blode L Theſame dꝛõ 
ke in tke foꝛſaid maner is good and 
clenſth the bladder M 
In the mornynge and at nyght dtõ 
ke of thelame water at eche tune an 
ounce / is good for them that haue a 
de ſtomatze N 
Two or thre tymes in a day dron 
be of the lame water / at eche tyme 
an cunce is good for them that haue 
a ſhorte heuy brethe byca wle it ta: 
keth awaye the hrcke O 
The lame water mabeth impoſtu · 
mes and other harde thynges wee 
be / and tauieth warme thynges to 
chaunge / lor it is colde and moy· 
ty. D Twyſe in a day 
dronte of thefame watet/at eche ty 
mee an ounces or an eunce and a hal 
le prouoketh the foures in women. 
Q Thelame water is 
colde and moyſty of nature / therlo 
te it wetzeth in the bely / whan it is 
dronze thre tymes in a day / at eche 
tyme an ounce and a halle / or twoo 
ounces, 
¶ Watet of the herbe Peruintze. 
Capitulum c · li. 
} 
Etuinca in latyn. The beſt 
e 
acronis / be Pnge by 
hym felfe dyſtylled in the May 
A In the mornynge and at 
nyght dronke of the fame water / at 
eche tyne an ounce and a halſe / is 
good for women whiche haue a col 
de mode t. 
for them that haue a colde ſtomaze⸗ 
and a clwote wet in the fame and 
layd theron cawſeth it naturally to 
warme. 5 
¶ water of Catdes. Ca .t.lii. 
A Berga paſtoris in latyn. The 
befte patte and tyme of his 
