In the moꝛnynge and at nyght dꝛõ 
be of the lame water at eche tyme an 
dounce.vi.or.viu.dayes contynuyng 
is good agaynſt the coogh E 
Dronke in the tor lapd mance of the 
ſame water withdꝛyueth the 8 ou 
mouts oute oł the bꝛeſte F 
ounces dꝛõae of the ſameis 5051 
them that pyſſeth with payne G 
hom the fete be full of froſt o2 ben 
krolen / he ſhall waſlhe his ſete with 
the lame pater in the moꝛnyng and 
at nyght / and he hall be hole © 
Nova a body is ſtynged / ol an Adder 
than {ball the wounde be waſlhed 
thet with t clouts wet layd ther vpõ 
Cotton wet in the ſame water d 
put in the nole holes is good againſt 
Polippus⸗ oe is ſtynbynge kleſſhe 
in the noie The faine water is 
good apa the cantzre which vice 
reth nat / and that ſame is an pil apo 
ſtumyng growyng on the back with 
many hales / and at lait becometh al 
one hole / with this water 
twyle oꝛ thryle in a day / and a iynẽ 
claute wet thetin layd ther vron — 
it becometh hole L Thelame vo 
. them that be es 
ten / caſt / fallen / or ſtycked / and that 
he bledeth / oꝛ had blede inwat de / or 
that he haue congeled or tonne blo⸗ 
de vndet the ſaynne/than ſal be ta 
ben a pounde Of theſame water / hem 
pe ſede ſtamped two oũces acherucil 
thrugh 
ike the mpi n of it / gp 
drynze ta the patent / in the mot 
npnge at none andat mabt at sche 
tome an ice i n hall mptved wid 
a quattet of an ounce of ſugre. 
cas of Nepte oz tattes mis tes 
apitulum c. At. 
Epita vel mẽta nõ odotifeta 
in latyn. The beſt tune of his 
dyſtyllacron is/the leues Groped fre 
me the falkes / r dyſtylled in ee 
de ok zune 1 Two ounces 
ke of thelame cawſeth one to ae 
B In the moznynge / at none / and 
at nyght dꝛontze of the fame, at eche 
tyme an etice and a halſe / pꝛouobeth 
the flottes in women. C Ofthe 
lame dꝛontze myxced with wyne / at 
none and at nyght / is good agarnſt 
the vll luſt that cometh ol the melas 
colre D In the moꝛnynge at no 
ne andat nyght / dꝛonke of the ſame 
at eche tyme an ounce and a halfe is 
