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© Jeuta in latyn / the bet parte 
and tymc of his dyſtyllacron 
is / the herbes ſtroped from the ſteles 
& dyltxlled in the myddelt of the map 
A Thefatuets one of the toldeſt wa 
ters that may be foũde / ther foꝛe it is 
good agaynſte the holy ſyꝛe /a clowte 
wet therin and layd vpon the ſote/it 
wyli ſlake it B The lame is good 
foꝛ a mayden whole bꝛeltes wyll en 
creſſe to great / (he ſhall enoynte her 
becites with the lame / ga cloute wet 
therin made luke warme c wꝛapped 
tounde aboute the bꝛeltes / than they 
{hal nat become lo great D The 
fame is good fo the hote dꝛoply/clou 
tes Wet therin and layd there vpon⸗ 
in the moꝛnynge and at nyght E 
Thelame is good agaynſt the hote pa 
Talis o2 palicy . uu. dowble clothes 
wet thetin and layde vpon the mem 
bes / but tatze hede that ye tate nat 
of the lame within the body / for it is 
one oi the mance of colde vemm 
F Halle anounce dꝛontze of the la; 
me fa ſtynge luste warme / is good foz 
bpm that path (waioweda gnat tor 
it dꝛyueth the tame out, 
bg Olubilis in latyu. The belt 
batte and tyne of his dyſtyl⸗ 
lacron is / the herbe with the win te 
belles 02 flowres / whiche wyndeth 
phym tounde about the hegges / dyltyl 
led in the myddelt ofthe Way & 
In the moznyng / and at nyght dꝛon 
Be ot the lane / at eche tyme an ounce 
and a halſe / ot two ounces / is good 
agarnit dꝛ lux ot the droppe pyle 
(Water of wood wyne flowtes. 
Capitulum tt . lxxxi. 
Ais volubilis in latin. The 
belt parte a tyme of theyrdyl⸗ 
tyllacyon is / the whyte velies ot flou 
tes onely dyltylled / whan they be ful 
iy type. 4 Thelame is good for 
many a dyuets dylſea ſes in war de in 
the body / thet with enoynted/⁊ clow 
tes wet thetin / and outwarde layde 
theron. B In the mornyge and 
at npabt drontze ofthe lame /at eche ti 
me an ounce ov an ounce anda halle 
is good agaynit the dꝛoppyng pylle. 
water of the hetbe of gowles ot 
ruddes. Cap.cc.ixxxu. 
