and pumples in the face / toban it is 
twi ie or threle ĩ a day waſſhed ther 
a With. 
9 In the mornynge 
and at nyght dronke ot the tame wa 
tet / at eche tyme an oute. or an oũce 
and a halte. is good for them whyche 
hath thought and fare to become Ice 
ptouſe. In the mornyng 
and at nyght the face waſſhed with 
the lame water & let drye agayne by 
bpin lelfe/cawleth a fayre ᷑ clete fas 
te. M At all tymes dꝛöke of 
the the lame water / in the mornyng 
and at nyght / at eche tyme an ounce 
and a halte / and the membꝛes rubs 
bed with thelame water / is good ſoꝛ 
them that be fallen efthe palley 
1 Whame the membꝛes 
ben lame / and dꝛee out and conſume 
he thall hym waſſhe altyme twyſe in 
a daye and r let it dure agay 
ne by brn ſelle 
The ſame water is god foz 
olde woundes whan then be wattved 
thervoith in the moꝛnynge / and at 
the legges 
ee 5 cõpꝛo - 
5 moꝛ⸗ 
— ean at gh 8 ofthe la 
at eche tyme an ounce and 
a abate, - is good foz all ſwollyn pla · 
In the mornyn· 
Rrandat nygdt dꝛontze of the fame / 
at eche tyme an ounce / and the dꝛyn 
tze mprced ther with thre oz foure we 
zes tontynuynge clenieth and purps 
lyeth the blode Q The lame wa 
ter heleth all mauet of bꝛennynge⸗ 
yk it be ok the kyꝛe / oꝛ of watet / whan 
it is walſhed thetrwith twoyſe oꝛ thy 
ſe in a day and clowtes wet tberin / 
layd vpon it K zt caweth to hes 
le the cankre / waſlhed with thelame 
water / and cloutes wet thérin layde 
ther vdõ S The lame water url 
leth the kyſtule / and cawſeth hym to 
hele / in the moꝛnynge and at nyght 
waſſhed thetwith / and clowtes wet 
in thelame and layd ther vßpon T 
The lame water withdꝛxueth the fo 
te named the moder oꝛ ammale / wal 
{hed therwith / and clowtes wet in 
the ſame layd ther vron M The 
fame water withdzyueth Serpigis 
nes/that is dꝛre and ſmall ſcabbes ⁊ 
ſpottys / walſhed with the ſame / and 
clowtes wet thet in / layd ther vron 
x Theſaine water withdꝛyueth the 
ſpottys and males in the face / in the 
. and at nyght cheface wal 
ed therwuh » Thelame water 
——— in tye mouthe / wal 
d often ther with and cloutes wee 
in the lame and layd ther vpon 3 
It heleth all woundes welled thee 
with / and clo wtes wet layd theron, 
BS The lame heleth the gane | 
often waſſhed ther wi ih B B 
clatefyeth the ixen / whan it is = 
therin an howte befeze nyght CC 
The fame heleth the eatyng in the. gõ 
mes / ſpecyally whaͤ thee is put in a 
lytel alume / waſſhed ther with in the 
moꝛnynge andat nyght. 
A comd cute ofall herbes & ficurts. 
€ pe „ 
les out wardly / the flowtes w 
berbe ſhall be bent a dyſtylled⸗ beck 
