B In the forlayde mance 
dꝛonbze of the tame water contoꝛteti 
and clenſeth the longues C In 
the moꝛnyng/at none / and at nyght 
dꝛontze ofthelame water / at eche ty 
me two ountes / dryueth the exreſſyt 
nes ot humouts ⁊ moyſtnes from the 
hole body of a man D In the mor 
nynge at none and at nyght dꝛontze 
of thelame water / at eche tyme an oũ 
ce ⁊ à halte / withdzyueth the velome 
iaundys / named in latyn Ictericia 
E Dꝛonzte ok theſame wat 
in tie ſoꝛſayde mance / drrueth out 
the {tone with the vtyne 
In the foꝛſayd maner dronk of the 
fine water / is good agaynſt the thei 
kynge in the beiy G Itkit be 
put in the iyen clatifyeth them 
In the moꝛnyng / ar none & 
at nyght drontze of thelame water at 
eche tyme an oũce and a halfe is good 
agayne To tymes ins 
day dronk of thelame water / at eche 
tyme an ounce a a halfe / confoztety 
the ſtomabe / O The tymes 
a Dave Deonke of theſame water at e 
che tyme two ounces bꝛyngeth the v 
tyne to his paſſages 75 The 
fame water clenieth the ſupetfluytes 
of the vaynes / foꝛ his Nature is dry · 
uynge out the on clene ſuper fluytees 
ok the vaynes / and it clenſethallo the 
ſubtyll and eke grole vaynes / for it 
is of nature openynge and clenſonge 
Water of Dodyt whiche 
groweth in the flatce / is good ayenſt 
the arces oꝛ febres of the yonge chris 
Dre that yet be ſuczynge thic moders 
breſtys / and to them {hall be gyuen 
to de yntz almaſt a quaztet of an otics 
anda lytell myrced in their pappe 7 
lot it purgeth tolera. 
i 1 
agapnit the moder / that hathe taden 
tolde 1 It is good loꝛ wo 
men / drontze in the forfapd manet pf 
ſhe haue nat the flode ol het flowres 
at her dewe tyme / Ind that (he be 
ſwollen about the nauyll 
In the moꝛnynge at none and at 
nyght / drontze ol thelame water / at 
eche tyme an ounce ⁊ a halſe / oꝛ two 
oũtes is good foz them that hathe the 
ſtone / z tawſeth them well to pyſſe. 
LA body that were cabed 
thꝛugh on clene blode / fo pil that he 
mere dyſpoled to lepꝛy / he thall dꝛyn 
ke of thelame wat / in the moꝛnynge 
at none and at nyghte / at eche tyme 
an ounce i a halte / puritreth the blo; 
de a bꝛyngeth it to good dylpolpcion 
