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for the stone .b.fol.27.6
for the stone v[ide] fol. 27.b.
[?] a flint inthe fire, beak it h
[bu]rn a flint in the fire, beate it to
[?] all powder putting if io be eaten
[?] all powder putting it to be eaten
a posser drinking a new ale after
[in?] a posset drinking new ale after
will help by the grace of God.
[It] will help by the grace of God.
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To make man or woman pisse
To make man or woman pisse
Whatsoever the lterring therof [?]
Whatsoever the letting therof be.
Take blacksope as much as a hazelnut
Take black sope as much as a haselnut
mingle it not as much Salt, put it
mingle it with as much salt, put it  
in the navel of the party lying upright
in the navel of the party lying upright  
lay as worms cloth thereon. 24. 29
lay as warme cloth theron. 24. 29
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  Rosemarie hath the berries that if
  Rosemarie hath the vertue that yf
[?] had the hid of an arrow or
[?] had the hed of an arrow or  
any yron wetting a towel therein and  
any yron wetting a towel therein and  
putting it in the wound, also drinking
putting it in the wound, also drinking  
of the same water it shall [?] out
of the same water It shall avoid out  
it helpeth all wounds inward or outward
it helpeth all wounds inward or outward  
[?expelleth?] worms in man or child and
[?expelleth?] worms in man or child and  
all kind of Impostumos, helpeth
all swelling, multiplieth nature, and
is very helpful to a woman with child
yf she drink therof. /

Revision as of 17:40, 31 May 2017

for the stone v[ide] fol. 27.b. [bu]rn a flint in the fire, beate it to [?] all powder putting it to be eaten [in?] a posset drinking new ale after [It] will help by the grace of God.


To make man or woman pisse Whatsoever the letting therof be. Take black sope as much as a haselnut mingle it with as much salt, put it in the navel of the party lying upright lay as warme cloth theron. 24. 29 _____________________

Rosemarie hath the vertue that yf 

[?] had the hed of an arrow or any yron wetting a towel therein and putting it in the wound, also drinking of the same water It shall avoid out it helpeth all wounds inward or outward [?expelleth?] worms in man or child and all kind of Impostumos, helpeth all swelling, multiplieth nature, and is very helpful to a woman with child yf she drink therof. /