for them that be Racoive bectted 7 
and haue the cowgh. 
In the moꝛnynge dꝛonze of 
the lame water / at eche tyme two oũ 
ces / tawleth a man to be cotagrous 
foz it conforteth the ſubſta unce of the 
harte / and it is allo good agaynſte 
the wolall payne ol the hatte 
In the mornpnge 
and at nyght 1 of the lame wa 
tet / at eche tyme an ounce and a hal: 
fe / is good for hym that hath the con 
ſumunge lekenes / than he wyll beca 
me holc agayne 
In the delapde ma ner Dronke ol the 
fame water / ſherpeneth the tongue 
and cawſeth well to ſpetze, And no 
bodye can teil the myght and vertue 
oftheſame water . 
In the mornynge and at nyght the 
face wallhed with the fame water? 
tawſcth a fapze and clere fate. 
Q de waſched 
with the fame water / and lette dryer 
agapne by hym ſelfe / preſerueth the 
falipnge out ol the beres / and caw: 
leth more fer to growe 
R Ok the ſame water 
dron ze and ther with walked. defen 
deth a bodye frome Anttar / that be 
the great pli fauouted blaynes of the 
peſtylente. S 
In the mornynge and at aun the 
tydules waſſhed with the lame wa 
tet / wyll ta wit them ts hele. 
Thelame wa 
tet cawleth a bodye to appete longe 
tyme kayte and yonge / wbã it is day 
ip vled myrced with his dryntze a ly 
tell / and outwarde therwith rubbed 
A With the fome atten waſſhed 4 
tectyfyeth the tethe and gonmes / r 
heleth the fyſtule and gem mes thete 
on x Thelame tectylxeth the cuyt 
wo des and impoſtumes / lor it dr 
eth them / in the mornyng a at got 
waſſhed thermith » 4nthe mot⸗ 
nynge and at nyght dtonke of tie fa 
me /at eche tyme two ounces is good 
agaynſt the flode in the beiy 3 In 
the fot lay de mance dronke ol the las 
me / and in the mornyng zat npgit 
the membres enoynted and ruoved 
thetwith / let dꝛye agayne by tym 
lelle / is good for the pataliticõ ot pas 
talilis/and againg the ſhatzyng and 
tremblyng of the membꝛes / x it tecty 
kreth the ſenewes AX Two oũces 
drõtze of thefame drrueth venym out 
of the body ly cwyle as Doth the trꝛ a 
cle BB Tuo or thre tymes dröse 
olthelame / at eche tune halte an eũce 
tectyſyeth the moder / It cauleth the 
womẽ to be frutiul wha they mate a 
bath cf his decoccrõ / thelame bathe is 
allo à bathe ct ipfe-a teſttaynynge & 
a withdrawyng ok age /a a tenewig 
of a body / ot it bath many ſectet ver 
tues / for wha a glas is full of the feu 
tes and butyed in ſande inore than 
halle a ſo let ſtande therin a moneth 
the tonne all mofte, xl. dayes / than it 
wyll become clere / and of the vetre 
the weenes ol the vaynes EE It 
clẽ leth the ſpottys of the face 1 
