ke therofagapntt their byttes and in 
the moꝛnyng and at nyght unig ad 
 clotheslapd theron p In the 
nynge at none and at npght bone 7 
of theſame / at eche tyme an oũte and 
a halte /is good agaynſt ſtoppynge of 
j the mylte. 
Sener flowres⸗ 
Capitulum en 
Orange. abe beſt ty 
8 me of his dyſtyllacyon is / as 
lone as tbey be open dyſtylle them 
A P' the lame water an howꝛe be 
fore night put in the wen / is good foz 
the impoltumyng in the wen 5 
In the lozlayd manet put in the iyen his dyſtyllacron 
cawleththe yen to be fa ze and clece 
G Thelame water is good agatuit 
the webbe ispnne and lpottys D 
The lame water is good in the iyen 
and agaynſt more other di ſſeaſes of 
the ipen / whan it is put often in the 
ien an howte before the night / and 
enoynted therwith rounde aboute. 
Olten dꝛonze ofthelame wa 
ter/at sche tyme an ounce / withdry⸗ 
ueth the hete of the luer / aud cloutes 
doet thee in layde theton outwarde, 
water of Tapſus barbatus, 
Apſus barbatus in latyn. 
And they be of two manet / 
tame and wylde ? but 1 wl werte 
idr 
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of the male ofthe tame with the yelo⸗ 
we flowres. The beit pre ⁊ tyme of 
is / the leues a flows 
res litoped from the ſteles / wi 
be fully type / and than d ſtylled 
The lane watet is the mote genty⸗ 
Wee water foꝛ al ſwellynges inwar 
de c outwarde / in the moꝛnyng / at 
nyght dꝛöte of theſame / at eche tyme 
an ounce ⁊ a halfe/oꝛ two ounces / € 
a dowble clowte wet thetin a layde 
ther vpon / whan the lwellyng is out 
warde B The lame is good 
wha a body bath a fate lyse wyle as 
yr he were leptous but he is nat/a 
whyte lynen ciowte wet —— = 
layd thee vpon / a whan the cloute 
Deve wet it 825 n / than the e face Bi 
meth fapte C In the mornxug at 
none at tut Dzone of the ſame / 
at eche tyme an ounce and a balfe, ts 
good for hym whome the longue is 
gtowen oz wyll growe in the totote 
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