D Ja the moꝛnpug andat nyght 
Dꝛontze of the fame water at eche ty 
me an ounce and a halte / cawſeth a 
good ſtonabe E BWronke of 
toctame in the foz lard maner ſtreng 
theth and confoꝛteththe harte F 
n the moꝛnynge and at nyght dꝛõ 
ze of the fame water at eche tyme u 
ounces withdꝛyueth the arces oz le · 
bes 6 The hede enoynted 
with the lame water / and let dꝛyc 
agayne by hym lelſe is good loz the 
hede and conaꝛteth the wyttes H 
In the moꝛnynge/at none / and at 
nyght dꝛontze of thelame water / at 
eche tyme an oũce and a halle / with 
dryueth the great ſtytches et pap- 
nes in the lydes fas 
me watet Dronke in the — — ma 
net / at eche tyme an ounce / or an 
ounce and a halfe / is very good for 
— ede and kot all theyr dyl⸗ 
tates, . 
‘Chanter ofGarleke — Cap.c.rlbi, 
J Hlamninlatpn, The belt pac 
te and tyme offs dyſtilacyẽ 
is the rote ſtamped and bpitplicd i 
the caniculer dayes 1 ; 
lame water dronkce at eche tyme an 
ounce 13 good for the that be lwol⸗ 
len in the nectze / and a clowte wet 
in the lame water 4 Vapped about 
the necke and to oftcn done it ſhall 
hole. 6 Tv ot tire 
ounces drontze of theſame water 1s 
good agaynſt the grauell/ and caw 
leth well to pyſſe. C n 
mornynge and at nyght drontze / at 
ethe tyme an ounce and a halfe / is 
good agaynſte the cowghe/and hel: 
peth them that be ofan heuy brethe, 
D The lame dron ke in the for lay 
de manet / is good for them that can 
not go to ſtole / and wolde fayne / it 
helpeth to the lame very well E 
MO the fame water dronke in the 
mor nynge faſtynge / an ounce ofa 
chylde / ofan olde perlone an ounce 
ct a halfe is good agaynſte the en 
worme in the bodre 7 
the mornynge / at none / & at san 
dtontze at eche tyme an ounce and 
A halle /s good agaynſte the Droppe 
pyſſe named ſttaugutia G Che 
lame water drontze in tie motnpn: 
ge and at nyght at eche tyme an oũ 
te / or a ounte and a halfe / or two 
duncesn 
¶ watet ofttayſles , Cap,c.rlbit, 
