B Thre tymes in a dare dꝛonlẽ ok 
the lame watet / at eche tyme an oune 
te / is good in cawſes belongynge to 
the ſtomake / and to the moder in wo 
men. At mare be layde alſo outwat 
de thete vpon with towe / oz clowtes 
wette there vpon in lytze wyle as an 
Epithima / that is a moyſty platter. 
3 In the moꝛhynge and at nyght 
dzonke of the ſame water at eche tps 
me an oũce and a halfe / is vety good 
agaynſt the dylleaſes of t he bꝛapnes 
and theyꝛ ſenewes againſt the fallin 
ge ſetze nes of paralifis and agaynſle 
the tremblynge membꝛes / dꝛontze as 
it is layde before / and often rubbed 
thet with and lette dꝛye by hym ſelſe 
agayne 24 Theſame 
water is warme and drxe dee 
neben vertue attractyfe and dyſlo · 
ther foꝛe it cõforteth the ſtoma 
rs very well / whiche is full of cuyil 
moyſtenes / and it cawieth appetyte 
in this manet / ye (hall tage of the ſa 
me water /and a lytell venegte / and 
A Iytell of out lady bedſtrawe / and 
make therofa ſawee / and cate it with 
rout meate BW 
ſaine water ſtrengtheth and tontoꝛ · 
test) the menibꝛes / in the moꝛnynge 
and at nyght rubbed and enoynted 
ther with. 
Onſolida minoꝛ /fertatia ma 
ioꝛ / Samicula in latyn. The 
belt pte a tyme of his diſtyllaciõ is the 
hetbe / the rote with all his ſubſtaun 
ce / hꝛenned oꝛ dyſtylled in the myd · 
6 
Deft ofthe Daye 4 A woünded 
body dꝛynkynge of theſame water in 
the mor nynge eat nyght / at eche ty ⸗ 
me two oũces helpeth lo the woũdes 
inwarde / that they become fully be 
le outwarde. B he ſame 
watet is good agaynſt all { 8 
clomtes wet ther in / and two oz thre 
tymes in a day layde ther vpon. C 
Thelame heleth all woũdes / and all 
that is op on a mãnys body and on 
The the ſory ⁊ (tabby body / waſſhed ther 
with and clouts wet ther in and lay 
de ther vpon. 
¶ Watet of Srndawe Ca. cc. lb. 
V d ee eee 
tyn / The beſt patte and ty 
meof bist dyſtyllacyon is / the rote the 
herbe / with all his ſubſtaũce chopped 
and bꝛenned or dyſtilled in the ende 
of the Maye / ot betwene bothe our 
lady daxes 
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