wrängenayle in the toes and agapn 
the wrattes / often rubbed ther doith 
and cloutes of cotta wet thetin and 
lard teren 6 Che Hm 
watet is good agarnſt impetigine: 
ot Serpigo oz Derpigenes / twyſe 
or tyryſe in a daye rubved thet with 
and waſſhed / and at eche tyme lette 
dꝛye agayne by hym ſeife 9 
2 
he lame water is good agaynſt ho 
te impoſtumes namẽ d Criſpia in las 
tyn / clowtes oʒ towe wet therin / 
two oꝛ the tymes in a day lard ther 
line 
Anno nan uy 0 0 
* ey 1 12 
nd good frenſihe or 
1D in places wobec as the ſonne wel 
i ete fry 
N Fe 
¶ watet of the gall ofan orte. 5 
Capituliun cc. xx 
Thelame water put in che moyſty 
ten is good foz it dꝛyeth and cleleth 
the iygyht B Two or the tynes 
in a day dꝛontze ot the lame at eche ti 
me an sunte and a halle / is good for 
ſpyttynge of blode C Two or thre 
tymes in a Daye Dzonke of thelame 
at eche tyme an ounce ot an ounce ⁊ 
a halfe is good agaynſt the impoſtu ; 
mynge in the guttes O watet of 
vyne leues drontze two oz thre tps 
mes in a daye / at eche tyme an ouuce 
or an ounce and a halſe Mopper the 
hote flode in the bely E f 
Dronke of the fame water thre ty 
mes in a day / at eche tyme an ounce, 
and a halfe/ dtyueth out the tone in 
pPeces. 
Two ot thre tymes in a daye dꝛon⸗ 
ke ofthe fame vyne leues water / at 
eche tyme an ounce and a halfe is ve 
J. god lor wonen that be betynge 
chylde agaynſt the onnaturall lutte 
t6hat ſuche lud do no ſcathe noꝛ hurte 
to the chylde / nor lytze wyle to the 
ische le- He tauti in latyn. The bel 
gal is ola blacke orce/ whan 
they map be gotten / and the ſhall be 
dyſtylle p in 
