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Take wheate bread and grate it and put oyle therto and boyle
them on the fire and as hott as thou mayst suffer it lay it to
the sore sundry times. /

A medicine for the toothache. /
Take the powder of a hounds tooth and put to the sore tooth
and it taketh away the ache. /

Another
If thou wash thy mouth with wine that sparge was sodden
in they shall never ake. /

To destroy wormes in the teeth. /
Take henbane seed and port seede and frankensence and put them
in a pott and put in that a pipe sett the end of the pipe to the
tooth that is sore and sett a bason of water under thy mouth
and thou shall see the wormes fall into the water. /

A remedy for hollowe teeth
Take a corne of salt and winde it in a webb tat bee white
and cleane and soe put it in the hole of thy tooth and it shall
heale it. /

A powder to make teeth fall out
Take tithuall and Ellebories the white and the blake henbane
and Pelleter. Take the rootes of all and then take raurns
dirt Galbranum and the braines of a partridge and red corrall
and throstles bodies and lissards or piseners and the roote
of the Siccamer tree of each a like quantitie burne all in
an earthen pott new made and make powder thereof and
with that powder touch what tooth you will with a fether
and it will fall out presently. /

For the palsie
Take mustard and aquevite and annoynt thy armes and thy
wrist against the fire use this 3 dayes and bee whole. /

For the dropsie
Take and make worts of […] and watercrisses unsett
porett and mallowes and barly meale when this is made eate
them greene and it helpeth. /

Another
Take wheate meale dough and make thereof a paste
[tradonable] quantitie and fill it full of sage shred smale

and

and parsley smale bake it well, Then take a pott of a gallon
with a vent and fill it full of ale then breake this therin and
cover it well, that there goeth not out any ayre and lett it stand
a day and then drinke it till it bee done. /

Another
Take herb John Morell southsekell plantane marfelon Pyliol montey
of each even portions and temper them together in good stale ale
and drinke thereof. /

For an Imposteme. /
Take Plantane herb John and mouse eare and seeth them together
and medle them with holy water and drinke it 3 morneings first
and last and it shall passe downe by the fundament. /

For sicknes at the brest. /
Take gume of the cherritree and put it into ould wine and soe lett it
desroe and then drinke it first and last as aforesaid. /

Another
Take waleworts rosted and ground and drunke with mede
voydeth the grievance. /

Another
Take bayes of Lorell and boyle them in water and lett the sicke
hould his face over it. /

Another
Take a cloth and wett it in honey then take hounsdoung and
ould greace molt and spreade it upon the cloth and lay it upon
the brest of the patient. /

Another
Take dry figgs and slitt them and fill them with fennell seedes
and take liquerice and scrape it smale and seeth all in white
wine and every night drinke of that wine and eate of the figgs
and it shall open all the stoping at the brest and at the lungs

Another
Take Galingale horselme dry populion seeds of Caraway, seede of
allisander seed of fennell and make them in powder and drinke
them with whitewine, at evening hott and in the morneing could
and annoynt the brest with may butter. /

For the pypes
Take ginger 1d of powder of Liquerice [o£] of powder of […]

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