The lame torter is god 
agaynſte vnwytnes / and madnes 
ol the hede / dꝛonke in the moꝛnyng 
and at nyght / at eche tyme an oun: 
te / and the hede enoynted therwith 
and lette it dꝛye agayne by hym (els 
le. O An the moznynge and at 
nyght dꝛonze of the fame at eche ty⸗ 
me an ounce / lxx oꝛ · viui.wetzes con 
tynuyngs 1S good fo women while 
che wolde fullapne concepuca chyl⸗ 
de, And it is ailo very good agayn⸗ 
ſte all cupil mopity 7 in the bo 
The lame water is good agaynſte 
the unpetigines / and the Coffoine in 
the face / therwith enoynted / oꝛ npr 
ced thet with fome ſpetell / and with 
tie fame rnbbed topic oz theyle in 
a dape / than it {hall cawle the fame 
to vanyſſhe 
It is good agapnite the euyll 
ſmellynge / and ſupet flurte of the bo 
dye / whanthe bodys is rubbed and 
Fiche oz othet thynges ſpꝛaxed 
with the fame water abydeth longe 
tyme good / and the fipes and other 
WORMS wyll nat come theron 
. 4 : The fame 
water is very good agaynſte the un 
poſtumpuge in the mouthe / twyle 
dꝛonte of the {ame ina dare / at eche 
tyme an ounte / and often holden in 
mouthe. T 
. Trople in a Daye dꝛontze of 
of the lame water / at eche tyme an 
ounce and a balfe is/ good agaynſte 
Dzoplp comynge of tolde and moyſty 
{wellpnge, 3 
In the forlayde maner beanti of the 
lame water is good agaynſte ſhryn ; 
kynge in the belx / and koꝛ the dyſſea⸗ 
ſes in the blad vt. 
x Aiſo dꝛonze in the loꝛſay 
de maner ol the lame water / with 
dꝛyueth all — papnes in the belp | 
An oun 
te and a halfe d dꝛonke oftbe Sanit wa | 
ter kaſtynge / lyx oz. vii. Dapes conty= 
nuynge clenſeth and purytyeth all 
cuyll moyſt nes out of the body / and 
withdꝛyueth allo ali euyll impoltu: 
mes out of the — 
The ſame 
water dꝛonke = the manet before 
layde / putytyeth / clenſeth / walteth 
and conſumeth all vnclene blode in 
the bodye / within the (pace of thre oß 
foure wetzes 
we 
3 Che lame watet with 
dꝛyueth all buyles / [wellynge / woo 
and payne in the ſydes / in the mor 
nuynge drone kaſtynge of the ſame 
water at eche tyme an ounce and a 
halte and clowtes wette thet in and 
layde there von 
V5 A petſon whiche hath 
eatẽ a ſpynnet / vonꝝzm / oꝛ other euzl 
and vnclene ſtynges let hym dꝛynbe 
of thelame Water two oũces bycauſe 
thelame water lettith nat abyde any 
—.— not venym in the bodye ol 
CC 
Civyic et thecleina deve the Wout 
des / or lores walſhed with theſame 
watet and a cloute wet in the fame 
and layd fet them / and 
pteſerueth them from pil kleſſhe 
