In the kor ſayd naner 
S 
dröbe of the lame water / heleth wet: 
des in warde or outwatde / ⁊ ronetz 
out of the woundes / and clothes wet 
in thelame and layd theruron 
1. A body that bathe an im 
pottune outhoarde oꝛ inwaatde / or 
that is ĩcalde o: tabby, he lball dꝛyn 
il ke faſtyng / at eche tyme two oũces 
ix. Dares contynuynge than be thall 
become hole M In tbe lame ma 
net dꝛonze ol it citſeth the bꝛeſt / pre 
letueth tie longue / and withdtiueth 
the unpoſtumacxons in the de N 
It is alſo good agaiſt the fycke Hay 
nes in the fondament/cloutes wette 
ther in and layd ther vpon O 
me watet is good agaynſt ſer 
pigo and Impe tigo / in the moꝛnyng 
and at nyght walſhed therwuh/ and 
let drye agapne by hym elle / at eche 
tyme Itontze an ounce / bytawſe it 
is warme and drye in the ſeconde de 
gre/therlote it is conſumyng & dty ; 
vnge. P Euerp day dröte in the 
mornynge and at nyght at eche time 
an ounce and a halle ofthe lame wa 
tet is good agaynſt the leptre Q 
It is cod agaynſt the blàynes of 
the peſtylence / named Inttar / cio v 
tes wet in the lame water and layde 
ther vpou puilety out all the venym 
¶ Watet of the great Sage. 
Chaptre .tc.im, 
S Aluiainiatyneehe beſt par te 
and tyme ok his dyltyllacron 
is /the herbe dyſtilled whan it beteth 
llowtes / and the lame is the great c 
Ras Y 
Cer. 
M 
N 
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gtolle ſage with the brode leues * 
Euery day dronke of thelame anon 
te ta halſe. xxx. oꝛ.ti.dayes cout 54 
ynge / is good for the lruer which wil 
rotte. B In the foꝛſa de maner 
drontze of the lame. vi or. bat. daxes 
tontynuyng / wailetlthecowch C 
Two ot tice tymes in a bay dtontze 
of the lame / at eche tyme two dunces 
dryueth the deve chylde out of the mo 
dets body Thte or loute tye 
mes in a day Dronke of the unc / at 
eche tyme an ouncc / or an ounce and 
a halſe / thre ot foure bockes contynn 
ynge / a the membres often rudbed 
thet with / is good for them that haue 
loft theyt ſgeche tyrugh the kallynge 
of the palley / of whom the membres 
be ſhton ze d lame & Tuo tymes 
in a day drontze of thelame / at ecke ti 
me an ofice ⁊ a halfe/is good for the 
payne in the hte F Two tymes 
in a daye the hãdes rubbed with tee 
lame /⁊ let dtye by hym leite / is good 
agaynſt the tremblynge of the ha des 
