nara | lr kerbiit 
Anguis hümanis in latyn. 
The beſt parte and tyme of 
his dyſtyllacion is the blode of a ind 
ot. xxx. yeres languyne ol complexxon 
warme and moyſty of uature ceioy. 
lunge of munde / fayze/tlene / and hol 
foine from all ſetzenes / whiche be let 
blode thꝛughe the moche tuperfinyte 
of blode bꝛenned oꝛ dyſtylled in the 
impddeit of the Maye / oz aboute the te 
Wape AJ Cheiame water is! 
agaynſt a conſumed membꝛe / the me 
bꝛe well and ſoze rubded ther with / 
thꝛe oꝛ foure tymes in a daye/thã co 
meth the mẽbꝛe n to his tyght 
n In the moꝛnynge 
andat night / thelaine water is good 
nay dꝛontze / at eche tyme an ounte 
for the Ptilicis and etiſis / and foꝛ 
the conſumynge ſebze neſſe of the lon: heleth all 
nd allo agaynſt the contin 
gues / and allo aga 
ge of 53 je 
conti > of the With 
2S walſhed the lame wa 
and are catoleth the te 
oa 
C pater ame tobe cac hrt 
E eb in latyn. 40 
As dyſtylled in this maner. 
Dyltrlled mannys toꝛde in an Alem 
byte / and take hede that ther come 
no water iu i / and that he be a lytel 
dꝛxe / Whan ye dyſtylle it and take 
he de fo2z his ſmellynge / and dyſtylle 
them ſecondarely in a newe glaſſe in 
baineo marie / in lytze wyſe do with 
the blode. 1 The lame mater is 
coftiver than golde to many maner 
ol dyſſeaſes / and [pecyally fez the bꝛẽ 
nynge / Pia bodye were bꝛenned / he 
ſhall be enoynted with the lame wa 
ter in the ineznpng and at npght / e 
pach be bole B The lame wa⸗ 
it in the iyen / withdzyueth the 
D lobe of the ixẽ / and bꝛetzeth the lan 
ne of the iyen and putteth awaxe the 
ſpottis ofthe iyen. It is alſo good fo3 
many dyſſea les of the body / and loz 
anden bee derne he 
bꝛenned wyne C Euery day tub 
bed and waſſhed the balde place. tle 
atrnupnge ca the 
0 D tae wate 
Fg fears 5 ani the Dpfeale named 
coated wil che lame water and af 
tet the wall there (hall be lite 
n this 
maner ye may proue yt theſame was 
tet be good rid ryght wel dyſtylled 
Mate an yꝛon glowynge hote and 
putte it in the lame and flabe it with 
the lame / it wyll become as harde as 
any ſtele / But pf the water be nat 
tyght well dyſtylled than ed oar 
hall not become sid nape? than it 
was before, ’ 
