nym / and other Dpficates, K 
Ok the lame watet droge in the mor 
nyng and at nyght / at eche tyne an 
ounce / or an ounce ⁊ a haite / is good 
⁊gaynu the ſpoulworme in the body 
I. In the mornyng c at 
nyght / vcontze of the lame / at eche ty 
mn an ounce and a halle /heleth them 
that be tente bothe pong? a: olde 
5 Inthe mornyng / at no 
ne and at nyght / dt ontze of theſame / 
at eche tyme an ounce and a halle / 
myxted with thre oũces of good wůzy 
te wyne coforteth the colde ſtomase⸗ 
ſt Wat mech it agapne. 
¶ uoatet of the herbe of popye. 
a Capitulum t. Ixxliii. 
a 
G \ 1 
te Grape popye 
ledes/chopped and dyltylled ot bren 
2 
nedin the begynnynge of June 
B The ſame watet is god for there 
de ſpottys in the face / twyſe in a day 
the iace waſched therwith 2 
The handes often waſſhed with the 
lame and let drye by hrm ſelle / cams 
{et whyte handes C 
Two ounces dꝛõse of the fame goyn 
ge to bedde and the temples and the 
betynge vaynes rubbed therwith⸗ 
tauleth wel to ſlepe and to bepe good 
reſt. DM The hede enoyn 
ted with the lame water twyle in a 
daye / and let dꝛye agayne by hrm ih 
fe / ſolteneth the payne in the hede. 
E The lame water ſlaketh 
all hete/clowtes wet in thelame and 
lapde ther vron thre tymes in a day 
The fame is good fo2 tijẽ 
that be bꝛenned of the forte, iu. ty mes 
in a day ciowtes wet thetin and lay 
de ther vpon. 
¶ water ol L yntyldewe / o2 dickes 
meate. Cap.c.lxxv. 
