The ſame water clenteth the 
tapnes of the grauell ⁊ cõdutteth the 
vryne / ſt openech the ſtoppyng of the 
ſame membꝛes / caulethj the maters 
to go thʒughe the wayes of the vryne 
lo the tote is diutetita / that is moche 
bettet ia: the fame dyſſeaſes / than o⸗ 
the waters G Olf the lame dꝛon⸗ 
tze of a chylde an ounce / of a myddell 
aged bodye / an ounte ⁊ a halfe / ofan 
aged body. u. ounces / is good agarn 
te the woꝛmes in the beiy h The 
lame toons agaynſt the pil gonnnes 
walihed ther with 1 Tuwple 
ot see ina day dꝛontze of the ſame 
at eche tpine an ounre & a halfe7s ve 
ry good agaynſt the blacke blaynes/ 
and clothes wet . and outwar: 
de layd ther vpõ. & It is a pꝛyn 
cypall water for to flake all hete / a 
clowte ot towe wet thetin / and two 
F ther vpon tpi it be 
b. 
Cboatet of Salomons (ale. a 
Capitulum cclxxxbi 
Igilliun Salomonis in latin 
The beit parte and tyme of 
bis Dyftyliacyé is /onely the tote chop 
cated 5 ende ol the Maye. 
The lame watet is 
—— the congeled blode wht fo 
— — vndet the layn clothes wet 
therm and 1 ther vpon — — 
ke allo. In the 
nynge and at nyght dꝛontze ol che — 
me watet / at eche time an ounce and 
a halte /and the dtynbe mytced ther 
with / is good agapnt the graueil in 
thedymines C It cans 
ſtth a laxte fate / often walſſed ther 
woth and let dꝛre agayne by hy m ſel 
fe. And it wubdꝛxteth alſo the (pots 
ts and malxs in the lace / and on os 
thet plates of the body / wallhed with 
the lame water thre or foure wees 
tontynuyng / at leſie two tymes in 
adap D Te lame wa 
tet — the tolome of the fa 
ce / often waſſhed ther with and lette 
dtye agayn by hzm ſelſfe & 
Olten cubbed and enoynted with 
thelame water ste she the mo⸗ 
Thre ot foure tymes 
in a day dꝛontze of thelame water /at 
eche tyme an ounce / 1 — agaynit 
inwarde unpott 
¶ water of wilde lage Ca. cc. lxxxxvii 
S Aluia agreſtis in latyn. The 
beſt parte and tyme of his dy 
ſtyllacyon is /the leues roped frome 
the ſteles chopped and diltuled in the 
myddeſt ot the Maxe A Tyte ty 
mes in a day drontzze of thelame was 
ter /at eche tyme two ounces / is good 
agaynſt the ſtytches about the harte 
en blode. B It is 
good him that ts fallẽ / woñũded ot 
departyng of the one biode frome an 
other a dryueth it out 3 
Au: 
