a bade about the bꝛeſtã aboũt che hat 
te G Itdzöze twile in a day at eche 
tyme an oũce a à halle. vi.oꝛ. viii. da 
yes cötynuig / is good foz womẽ who 
the moder cauteth wo / Whetokit may 
tome h In the fkoꝛlayd maner dꝛõ 
ke of the ſame / is good foꝛ ĩpoſtu myn 
ge of the lögues J In the moznyng 
at none tat nyght dꝛötze of the ‘ate 
18 good foꝛ hym that bath lott his (be 
che / bo: it recoacteth agayn K It 
dꝛöbe in the mornyng t at nyght / at 
eche tyme an once a a halſe.xxx.oꝛ.xl 
dayes contynuyng / a dꝛyntze as lyte 
as is pollyble / is 275 l Dꝛopſy 1 
Gyuẽ to Dayne ol the fame to a Cond 
ke a feble womã an oũce ⁊ a halfe/⁊ 
u. oũces ¢ à half or. iu. oũces to a ttre 
ge woꝛnã / is good for womẽ laboutin 
ge okchilde fo to be the ſonet delyue 
red / bytauſe it openeth the woman a 
helpeth her foftly without bacine M 
In the mot nyng ⁊ at nyght drotze of 
thelame / at eche time an oũte ⁊ a hal 
fe / a the hede enoynted ther with. v. 
ot. pi. daes contynunge / is good for 
that hath a great flode in the he 
de A Tyte a day drötze of thela 
me / at eche tyme an oũce a halle / is 
good agaynſt impoſtumyng ⁊ all vn 
clenes ot the bodo O Ofthelame 
dꝛötze a loge tine duryng euery day 
an oũce a the body outward waſſhed 
therwith is good for the flode of the 
Y A@Mquarter of a mefurc of 
thelame put in a velbell / of. vi. batles 
of troubled wyne/cawoſeth it to be cle 
ne rclete Q Two or thre tynes 
in a Dare wallhed the tomſom in the 
face q let dtye agayn by hym ſelfe. tit 
R 
ot konte Wetzes cõtynuyng / withdꝛr⸗ 
the lame dyllcas & Towylſe a dar 
drötze ol the lame / at eche tyme an on 
ce. xxx.ot.xl. daes cõtynupng / is tus 
rely good agaync the ſtone > & 
{mall clothe wet in the lame d t wyle 
in a dap put in the ſecrete of womẽ 
c at eche tyme drontze an ounce/caw 
{ety the hat de moder to become tépes 
rate T In the mornyng faſtyng 
Dronbe ol the lame an ounce a a vale 
ot two ounces myxced with a lytell 
role water / is good for woinẽ of who 
me the moder is dyſteaſed / with luche 
an impoſtumynge / that the mater rõ 
neth out thrugh her lecrete /e it with 
dryueth all vncleneſſe of the moder 4 
whiche is in warde in her. U It 
drontze myxced with role water / is 
good to be drontze ol a woman that 
hath payne about the nauyll / it wal⸗ 
tech the payne x In the mornynge 
eat nyght drontze of the lame at eche 
tyme.u.oũtes / dryueth me the dede 
chylde frome the moder 
The lame water wutpörpueth the 
ſpottys in the face / whan it is often 
walſhed and tubbed thet wich / and 
let drye agarne by hym felfe 
The lame watet is 
warme 5 natute / and deve alſo/ and 
temperate and clenſynge / therfore it 
is good agaynſt Jimpetigines / whan 
it is nurted with hom / and ther with 
it enoynted / in the mornynge / at no: 
ne / and at nyght. 
43 Thelame wat heleth the 
bꝛẽnyng of the fyre / in the mornyng 
ct at nyght walht thet with / cloutes 
wet therin z lardtheton B 
