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To get out a thorne that pricketh
To get out a thorne that pricketh
[T]ake [??] being stirred on a piece [of]
leather lay it to the place it will help.

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For a Waterie Stomach. Rost a nutmeg on a knifes point at [a] fire and eate it; The same nourisheth [th]e Hart and dryeth up all ill humours.


For the Cough of the Lungs. [Hea]t a quart of white wine vinegar on a fire put therto a grotesworth of hony [b]oyle them together and skim it well [T]hen put therto a good handful of topps [o]f Rosemarie boyle all togeher, strayne them [a]nd drink therof morning and Evening a [q]uarter of a Pinte as hot as you can.


To get out a thorne that pricketh [T]ake [??] being stirred on a piece [of] leather lay it to the place it will help.