* An ounce and a halſe dꝛon 
ke ol the ame water twyſe in a day 
is good tor the euyll dye hote lee 
ms in the bony lo; it iareth the bos 
Ve 
¶ Water of flyes. Cap. c. lxxxv. 
M Uſaea in latyn. The fame voa 
ter thali be dyltylled ot the co 
mon fives / and it wyll become loi; 
what blewe a The la · 
me water put in the cuenyng an hou 
te before nyght in the wen withdꝛy 
ueth all ſpottys and ſtzynne from the 
nen / contynuynge thre or foure wea 
tzes at euety nyght. 
Che fame water cawſeth to growe 
fapre and longe heres, whan tie he 
tes be wet with the fame euery daye 
two ot thre tymes / thre or feure we 
kes contynuynge. And it (hall be dyſ 
¶ Watet of molberyes. Ca t. lxxcbi. 
99 Da seat in latyn The bel 
patte and tyme of his dyſtyl⸗ 
lacyon is / whan the betxes be fully 
type / and nat nye ws ah falipnge 
tylled in this maner / dꝛawe a clothe downe. 
ollet à panne or a bacyn / ot 
ouet an other holow dyſſhe ot erthe⸗ 
and lape the fives tna finall bagge 
vpon the clothe’ and than take an o ; 
thee batyn with kyre / and fet it vpon 
the bagge with the flyes / and than 
tonneth the water thrughe the bag: 
ge and clothe in the panne or batyn⸗ 
Bytauſe yt ye ſholde dyſtylle it in an 
helmet it (holde ſtyntze lo fore / that 
the helmet ſholde be dyſtrored / and 
nothynge worth / And in this mae 
net is deſtroꝛed but an erthe panne 
Thre ort foure tymes in a daye dꝛon 
ke of the ſame watet / at eche time an 
ounce and a halfe / and oftẽ goꝛgwo⸗ 
led withdryueth the impollumynge 
of the — named Squnanaa 
In the moznpna/at 
edi tine nyght / dꝛontze of the la 
me waͤtet / at eche tyme two ounces 
{pr oꝛ ſeuen dayes contynuyng with 
dꝛyueth the impoctumyng in the bꝛe 
ſte and in the bodye 
In the for ſayd manee dtonte ok the 
fame water / is good for them that be 
fallen / and haue congeled blode in 
