The fifthe booke. | ||||
times, or els take a new baked loafe as hot as you maye suffer it, and | ||||
use the same as is above sayde. | ||||
197. For harde heareinge. | ||||
Take the urine of a boare, and mingle it with honye, and then droppe | ||||
it into thy eare, and it will heale thee. | ||||
198. An other for hearinge. | ||||
Take fere* honye, and the gall of a weather**, mingle*** it with womans milke, | ||||
and droppe it into thyne eare. | ||||
199. For him that hath the palsye: | ||||
or fallinge evill*. | ||||
Let him drinke |
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have it. Probatum est*. | ||||
200. For the yellowe iaundise*. | ||||
Take the rinde of a barberrie* tree, and seeth** it in milk, & drinke it. | ||||
Heere endeth this booke. | ||||
heere followeth the | ||||
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Transcribed by GB and KS