E Pk thelamẽ oftẽ holden inthe 
mouthe / is Joo? io payne in the tee 
the F In the moꝛnynge kaſtynge G 
and at nyght goynge to bedde Dzone: 
ke of the lame water / at eche tyme. ii. 
olinces / thre oꝛ foure wetzes contynu 
vnge /is good agayndte the d. opiy/⁊ 
Cawirth the water to departe thꝛugh 
tue vtyne come the body, yl a bodye 
kepeth hyn frome dꝛynze / for the lel 
e a bodye dꝛynkẽth the lelle he pris 
F the loner he (bal become ho 
In the moꝛnynge & 
at nck dtonze of cheiaine water / 
at eche tym: an ounte and a half / is 
good agaynſt the pelowe Jandys 
Two or thre tymes in a da 
pe and euery mot nyng dronke of the 
lame water / at eche tyine an ounce & 
a halle / or. li. oũces zᷣylleth the ſpoul 
wor me in the bely 
3 thre tymes in a day dronke 
of the fame water cawleth good dy · 
in the tomate 
geſtynge in & 
The ſame water coleth the hore ſwel 
Longe / or it refolucth and tonſumeth 
it /a lynen clowte wet therin / and 
luze warme lapde thet ron 
L Tope in a dape dronke of 
thelame water at eche tyme an oun · 
ce and a halle/or two ountes f uc ot 
tye dayes contynuynge / clenleth the 
ſtomase ofall lymy mopſtenes/ and 
derlull to the ſtoma 
Oft the lame watet Dronke in the for 
prt manet / openeth the ſtoppynge 
the inttayles / and of the inwarde 
bare and of the bapnes, 
Ddeonke in the manct aſorſayde con§ 
lumeth the pli meat in the tomaze 
In the mornynge fattyn 
ge Dronke ot thelame water / at eche 
tyine an ounce and a halſe / or two 
ounces is good for them that haue ea 
ten euyl muste tons for it conſumeth 
tyem. Tw yle in a 
day dtõke of thelame water / at eche 
tyine an ounce a ad a halle / cawicti 
the groſſe ſlymy humoutes in the lon 
gues to be ſubtyll Q 
Theryſe in a dape drontze of thelame 
water / at eche tune an ounce is good 
for the lwellynge in the mylte. 
The lame water melteth ã 
S the moyſtenes which is in 
cornea of the iyen / whetof a bodye be 
cometh bipnde S T 
face often walſhed thetwith and let 
ee agayne by hym iclfe / wahety 
the ipottys in the face. T 
It withdꝛyueth the pelowe . — 
in euety membꝛe whan the memb 
is often rubbed & wallhed 23 
and let Daye agayne by bymitife 
Otten goꝛgoled 
conlumrth and teſolueth the imo: 
ſtumacꝭ on ot tte tytote / named ique 
nancia. 7 
Dionke of thelame watet tw 
ſe oꝛ they in a daye / at eche tyne 
an dunce /oʒ an ounte ai ee cle 
reth the voyce 
An ounce anda balfe bese of the 
fame water er pyr ty mes ina day 
tienleth the breit / and tawieth to be 
—— the groſſe Army, mete 
Che lane woatee b marine and dyrt 
