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[o]f a bat after it is shaven, and | [o]f a bat after it is shaven, and | ||
the heare shall never grow there. | the heare shall never grow there. | ||
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Hands which are Sunburnt to make them Whyte, Wash your hands with the Juice of a Limon [an]d bay salt drying them of themselves Then wash them againe they wilbe cleare. [Whi]ch is good also against the skarf or skab.
To make the Hands Whyte. Wash your hands with water mixed with half [a] Spoonful of the gall of an oxe and they will becom very soft and white.
For the Palsey or falling sicknes [D]rink ech day your own urine and you sgall not be troubled with any such disease.
For the trembling of the hands [Bo]yle 4 or 5 handfulls of Sage and wash [??]t therein. It will help.
For a felon. [L]ay on it the skin of an egshel, and in [1?]2 houres it will kill the felon. Or apply unto it herbgrace, red sage with [the] white of a new layd egg and hony beaten [illegible] together.
To make one slender Smallage chopped and put in your Potage [T]aketh away the grossnes of your body.
To take away heores Anoynt the rough place with the bloud [o]f a bat after it is shaven, and the heare shall never grow there.