The table of | the fifthe | booke. | ||
For Imposthumes*, etc: 84.a. | For ye faleing Sickenes in childre: 76.b. | |||
For all manner of Infirmities: 79.b. | To cause one to Sleepe: 84.a. 87.b. | |||
For the Itche: 78.b. 81.a. | For the losse of Speech: 76.a. | |||
K. L. | For the Spleene: 78.a. 81.a. | |||
A medicine for bowling Leggs: 87.b. | For ye Stingeing of a Scorpion: 81.a. | |||
For Limmes that are beaten, or | For belcheing in ye Stomacke: 84.a. 88.b. | |||
bruised: 82.b. | To get one a Stomacke: 80.a. alias ibi. | |||
For Limmes yt have no feelinge: | For all manner griefes aboute the | |||
78.b. | Stomacke: 81.a. | |||
To kill Lise, and nits in ye heade: | For them that cannot keep meate in | |||
76.b. 77.a. | theire Stomacke: 77.a. | |||
For the Liver yt is wasted: 78.a. 83.a. | For payne in ye Stomacke: 83.b. | |||
M. | For water in ye Stomacke: 80.b. | |||
To doe awaye Malancholy: 80.b. | For the Stone: |
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82.a. 86.a. | 83.a. 87.a. alias ibid. et b. 79.a. et b. | |||
For the choakeing of ye Matrix*: | For ye collicke & Stone: 78.a. | |||
83.b. | To cause one to goe to Stoole: 79.b. | |||
For the Megrime*: 79.b. | alias ibid. | |||
To cause Milke in a womans | For the Strangurye*: 79.a. 81.a. | |||
breaste: 81.a. 84.a. | To restore Strengthe: 87.a. | |||
To dry up the Milke in a womas | For all manner of Swellings: 79.a. | |||
breaste: 86.b. | Agaynst Swelling in ye belly: 80.a. | |||
Pro Morbo Gallico*: 88.b. alias ibid. | For Swelling of the cods**: 83.b. | |||
cum huius ordine*. 89.a. | For Swelling in the knees, etc: 80.a. | |||
For the Mother*: 85.a. | For one yt is Swollen in the body: 81.a. | |||
N. O. | To comfort ye Synewes: 83.b. | |||
To make an excellent Oyntemente: | T. | |||
85.b. | For one yt is Taken: 81.a. alias ibid. | |||
To make ye Oyle of Exeter*: 86.b. | To drive out a Thorne, or any thing yt | |||
P. | pricketh ye flesh: 81.b. 87.b. | |||
For ye Palsye: 83.b. 89.b. | V. | |||
For the Pestilence: 76.a. alias 2 | To keepe one from Vomiting on ye | |||
ibid. 82.b. 86.a. | sea. 84.a. | |||
To make a Ptison* of barlye: 82.b. | W. | |||
To make a Purgation: 88.b. | For a Warnell*: 77.b. | |||
For the Pyles: 77.b. | To take away Wartes: 77.a. 87.a. | |||
Q.R. | Docter Stevens Water: 76.b. | |||
For ye running of ye Raignes*: 80.a. | For him that cannot holde his Water: | |||
For a Ringeworme: 84.a. | 77.a. 89.a. | |||
S. | To make a Woman fruitfull: 82.b. | |||
A very good Salve: 85.a.et b. | For a Woman that traveleth* with | |||
For ye Scabbes: 76.b. 79.b. 82.b. 83.b. | childe: 88.a. alias 3 ibid. | |||
To increase Seede: 82.b. | For all manner of Woundes: 86.a. | |||
To make a Seereclothe*: 78.b. | To close a Wounde: 82.b. | |||
For all manner of Sickenes: 80.a. | X. | |||
For ye falling Sickenes*: 77.b. alias | Y. | |||
ibid. 82.a. 83.a. 89.a. | Z. | |||
heere endeth the table of ye 5 booke. | ||||
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Transcribed by GB and KS