¶ Batet ot tanſeꝛ  Ca.tt.trbii, 
Anacetum inlatyn. The beſt 
parte and tyme of his Dpitpls 
lacpon is /thc icuzs and flowꝛes ſtro 
ped frome the ſteles / whan it betech 
tlowres / that is in th camculet da · 
yrs and than du plied x The 
lame water late h al euyll hete/clou 
tes wet therin two or thee tyynes in 
à dape layd thet voon B In the 
mornyng and at night drontze ol the 
fame water at eche tyme an ountce oꝛ 
an oũte and a halfe. xc. oꝛ . xl daycs 
contynuyng / is good agaynſt the te 
ne Che that hath the ſtone and 
can not pyſſe thrugb the payne of the 
Gone he (yall dꝛynke in the moꝛnyn 
ge and at nyght an ounce and a bal 
feof the ſamẽ water myxced with a 
iptcil be B 
pre 
In the mornynge kaſtynge and at 
7 dꝛontze of the ſame water at 
ethe tyme an ounce oꝛ an ounce and 
ee e 
Croaeet ofcoole wozte Ca. ct. xxbiũ 
Hulls ronanoꝛum in latyn. 
Souk pact and tyme of bis 
pllacyon is/the leues ũtoped tro 
rag the ſtalzes chopped and dyſtylled 
in June. 1 Che lame water is 
Good and bolloin to freſiqe woundes 
in the mornynge and at nyght clow 
bes wet thet in and layde ther vpon 
B Clototes Wet in thelame Water 
and iapde vpon the canker’ and alfo 
waſched ther with wos ty ot thryſe on 
a daye heleth them C The lame 
water is good agaynſt all olde fores 
tue oꝛ thee tymes ina Daye waſtacd 
tbet with / and clomtes wet in the la 
me and layd ther vpon. 
water ol tede Cooles. 
Capitulum cc. xxix. 
C Aulis rubea in latin 
f beſt parte and tyme of his dy 
ſtyllacyan is the leues bꝛoben from? 
the ſteles / chopped and brenned or 
dyſtylled in the ende of the May 
In the mornynge faſtynge thee or 
foüre eunces dronke of the lame wa⸗ 
The 
tet llatzeth the belp B. 
