the water becometh the ſttonget /a 
whan the herbe oꝛ the llowres / eche 
alone be dyſtylled / they be vled with 
tii the body. a 
Custer of lxuer wort, Cap. c ibi. 
Gen aie eh pet 
; te and tyme of bis dyſtyllacyõ 
gadered and 
nynge and at night / at eche tyme an 
5 
4 „ 
Drenise ofthe Game watet in the ſoꝛ 
fad maner. ru. oꝛ. ri. dayes contys 
nuynge / is good agaynſte the hote 
dꝛopſy r: C In the 
moznynge / at none / and at nyght / 
dꝛontze of the ſame watet at eche ty⸗ 
me an ounce / oꝛ AT ounce and a hal 
le / is berp good toz the lyuer /toꝛ it cõ 
loꝛteth and ſrengtheththe huet / it 
ſlaketh away the onnatutall hete of 
the lyuet / Whan clowtes oꝛ tee be 
wet ther in / and laz de outwatde on 
the lyuer 8 a 
In the moꝛnynge and at nyght dꝛõ 
be ol the ſame watet / at eche tine an 
dunte and a halle / oꝛ two ounces 4 
xx 02. vii. daxes tontynuynge / is 
good foꝛ them that occuppe to moche 
the woꝛke of loue oꝛ of genetatron / 
= his lyuer dyſtzopeth and dꝛreth 
A 
ot edits 
— 
Cnoater of L aũendie. 
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