A Ccalum oꝛ pꝛunella ſilue 
ſttis in latyne The bent tymne oi his 
dyityllacpõ is in the ende of leptẽber 
amped and diſtylles 4 wae 
ter ol ſloolc whiche be nat rype / thee 
tymes a Daye drontze of thelame wa 
tet / at eche tyme an oũce and a alte 
02 two ountces / is good agaynite the 
blody flyre / that is named dillente; 
ria / anù allo is good agaynſt t bor 
te flyrere. B Clothes wet in 
thelame water / and otten layde on 
wolnens breües / cawicth the loltt 
hzeites ta become hatde. 
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( watet of the flobozes of look 
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Lore ppunelloré agret iũ 
in latyn / * bet tyme of 
theit dplipllacyon ts lytze as J haue te 
werten of befoze of the “prs flowres 
A In ounceand a halfe dꝛonke in 
toe marnyng faſtyng/is good agape 
He impoſtumes oꝛ they ryſe B 
In ounte of the fame drontze in the 
mornynge — 5 good agaynſte 
F lode 
Cnoater ofberberis Ca. cc. lxiti. 
Etberis in latyn. The belt x 
te and tyme ot his dyſtyllacy⸗ 
on is / the fruytes o2 beries wn they 
be dite tyre and a vtẽned or opt 
tylled / in the leconde monethe ol the 
hetueſt A Thre tymes in a daye 
drontze of the ſame / at eihe tyme an 
dunce f a balfe is good againſt wale 
about the harte B Drötzt 
of the lame water in the kotlayd ina 
net cawleth good appetyte slut to 
meat. 1 Tlelame wate 2 
llabeth the euyll hete in a body / and 
it is good to be drontze againſt the he 
te of the lyuer / whan cloutcs wet the 
te in be layd vron the tyght lyde out 
warde D Two ot thre tys 
mes in a Dap drontze ofthe. lame wa 
tet / at eche tyme an ounce and a bal 
fe ſlaketh the thytüuec, ¶ The lame 
water maye well be made witheute 
brennyng / in this maner / plucbr the 
beties frome tie ſleles /and put them 
in a intel veſſell / there vpon pote wa 
tet / at eche m ntfull a pounde of a+ 
ter. . Theben 
