fones boꝛage / and in latyn bugloffa 
ſilueſtris oꝛ agteſtis / in ſome places 
and ſomtymes they haue rede rotes. 
Che belt parte and tyme oftheyꝛ Dp: 
ſtyllacyon is / the Buglolla with the 
cughe leues & ble we flowtes oz rede 
flouts / the tote /the herbe / the ſteles 
and the flowres chopped togyder, a 
dyſtylled in the begynnyng of Fue 
ne / whan ſhe hath ouet moche flow; 
tes. After that the {mall bugloſſa is 
the beſt / and alter that the fyꝛſt Bue 
gloffa, And they ſhall all the be dyl 
tylled in the fo ſayd manet JB 
In the moꝛnynge and at nyght dꝛõ 
ke of the lame mater at eche tyme an 
onuce and a halfe / 02 two ounces is 
good agaynſt the mucre in the hede 
B The ſame water dꝛonke in. 
theloꝛſayd manet cõfoꝛteth the bꝛay 
nes whiche ben greued with the bꝛẽ 
nynge colera / and moyſtout . Thee 
fore it is good foz them that be out of 
cheyt wyttes and muſt be bonde / c theſame 
agaynſt the madnes Mania / foꝛ the 
lame water is takynge away the me 
lantolye / whan it is dꝛontze in the 
moꝛnynge and at nyght / at echt ty 
me an ounce and a halfe/and the dꝛĩ nes 
ke ther withmyrced. In lytze wyſe J 
imp (cl& haue lene in the town of Co 
uelence in Almapne a lcole mayſtet 
which had ſudyed (o moche / that he 
had loſt his wyttes and muſt be bon 
de. Than came there an onletned 
Empyricus and dyde gyue hym to 
dꝛyntze of the ſame water / and chop 
bed the herbe for his meate / and the 
herbe ſtamped he dyde laye vnto his 
beds plaſtetwyſe thee oꝛ oute we · 
kes contynuynge / wher with he beta 
me fully hole /and well amended, & 
gat his wittes agayne / and he ſtu: 
Dyed moche moze than he dyde belo⸗ 
te C Dꝛòtze twyſe oꝛ thryſe in a 
davol theſame / at eche tyme an oũce 
and a balfe oz two ounces / is good 
foz the menſtruum in women D 
In the moꝛnyng at none & at nyght 
broke at eche tyme an ounce anda 
halte and his wyne mixced thetwith 
cawſeth good vndetſtandynge and 
memoꝛye E The lame water dꝛõ 
tze in the foꝛſayde manet / ſtrengteth 
and teioyſeth the hatte very well / 
It is alſo good agaynſt the betynge 
tremblynge / wos / and fapntnes / of 
the hatte. It is fapde allo pfa great 
company wete ſyttynge at dynet oꝛ 
foupper / and were lpꝛyntzeled with 
the lame watet / it ſyolde caule them 
all to be mety F In the mornyn 
ge at none and at nyght / dꝛonke of 
watet at eche tyme an oun 
ce and a halle. xii.oꝛ.xiiii.dayes cõty⸗ 
nuynge / is good {og the yelowe Jan 
dis. G It dronke in the fockipde 
mance withdꝛyueth all euyll moyſte 
frome the longues. 8 The 
fant water is metuaylouſſiy good to 
be dꝛontze a the dꝛynke myrced ther 
with / againſt the payne and ſtytches 
good agaynſt the tremblynge of the 
hatte Kk Dꝛonte two ounces fal 
tynge of theſaue water with the mo 
ſte beſt wyne that tan be gottẽ ſtrẽg 
theth all the membꝛes. L 
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