The table of the firste | ||||
To make Oyle of lawrell: 20.b. | For the losse of Speech: 21.b. 28.a. | |||
To make Oyle of roses: 20.b. 25.a. 34. | For the Spleene: 39.a. 44.a. | |||
a. alias ibid. | To take away eyther flesh or bloude | |||
To make Oyle sambute*: 20.b. | Spots: 29.a. | |||
To make Oyle of swallows: 21.a. | For a Stitche: 22.b. 20.a. | |||
43.b. | For the Stomacke: 12.b. 17.a. 18.b. 28.a. | |||
To make Oleum cyriacum*: 34.b. | alias ibid. | |||
To make Oximell*: 43.b. 44.b. | for one that hath no taste in meate, nor | |||
P | drinke: 22.b. | |||
For the Palsye*: 27.b. alias 6 ibid. | for him that cannot digeste: 23.a. 38.a. | |||
For Passio sciatica*: 33.a. alias ibid. | 39.a. | |||
For the Pestilence*: 13.a. 23.1. 26.b. | For the Stone: 11.b. 13.a. alias ibid. 16.b. | |||
34.b. 35.a. alias 2 ibid. ec b. alias s | 17.a. 18.b. alias 2 ibid. 24.b. 25.b. alias | |||
ibid. 36.b. 42.b. 45.a. | ibid. 26.b. alias ibid. 30.a. alias 6 ibid.et | |||
b. alias ibid. 39.b. 40.b. cum huigordine* | ||||
For one that is taken in a Planet: 39.b. | 41.b. 42.a. alias 2 ibid. 43.a. | |||
For the Pocke* or fistula*: 16.a. | for him yt pisseth his kinde*: 30.b. | |||
For the Pricke of a thorne, or nayle: | for payne in ye yard* by making water: | |||
16.b. 28.a. alias ibid. 29.a. alias | 30.b. | |||
ibid. 35.b. | for him yt cannot hold his water: 30.b. | |||
For Poyson, or venim: 25.a. alias ibid. | to cause one to make water: 13.a. 21.a. | |||
31.a. et b. alias ibid. | 29.a. alias ibid. 31.a. 42.a. alias ibid. | |||
To make Pulverem Gregum*: 34.b. | For ye Strangurion*: 30.b. alias ibid. | |||
A receipte to Purge: 42.b. alias ibid. | ||||
45.b. | To make a suppositorye: 17.a. 33.b. | |||
For the Pynne, & webbe*: 11.a. et b. | For Sweateinge: 29.b. alias ibid. 36.b. | |||
Q. | For a Swelling: 24.1. alias ibid. 25.b. | |||
For the Quinsye: 16.a. 28.b. alias ibid. | {of ye cheeks: 28.b. | |||
To make a Quintizan*: 25.b. | {of the cods*: 31.a. | |||
R. | {of ye belly: 21.a. 31.b. | |||
For the Raignes*: 29.b. | {of ye feete wth travel: | |||
For the running of ye Raignes*: 39.b. | For ye Swellinge {32.b. | |||
A receipte: 42.b. | {in ye hands: ec: 31.a. | |||
For Ringwormes: 32.a. | {alias ibid. | |||
To make Rosa solis*: 46.a. | {of the stomacke: 17.a. | |||
S. | {38.a. alias ibid. | |||
To make a Salve: 25.a. et b. | {of the yarde*: 31.a. | |||
To make Sanguinem Veneris*:34.a. | For shrinkeing of the Synews: 15.b. | |||
For Scals*: 19.a. 23.a. 27.a. 45.b. | 43.a. | |||
For Scalding with a common woman: | For a strayne in ye Synews: 40.b. | |||
31.a. alias ibid. | For weakenes of ye Synews: 40.b. | |||
To make a Seere cloth*: 17.a. 25.b. 43.a. | To make Syrrop of elacampane* rootes: | |||
For payne under the Side: 38.b. | 11.b. | |||
To make one Sleepe: 11.a. 37.a. | T. | |||
For all Sores: 13.b. alias ibid. 14.b. 22 |
To make Teeth stand faste: 21.b. | |||
a. et b. 23.b. 24.a. alias ibid. 32.a. 41. |
For a great Thirste: 38.b. | |||
a. 44.a. 45.b. | ||||
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