☞Q. Littera. (Book Q)
Et primo de Qui••quefolia.
QUynckfolie is colde & dry ī ye secōde degre, this herbe is good for ache in a mannes limmes & for ache of ye head, mouth, tonge, and throte, that be sore, take & sethe
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QUynckfolie is colde & dry ī ye secōde degre, this herbe is good for ache in a mannes limmes & for ache of ye head, mouth, tonge, and throte, that be sore, take & sethe
thys herbe in wyne & gyue the pa∣cyent to drynke therof thre dayes, fyrst and last and he shalbe hole. Also stampe it, and drinke the ioy∣ce of it in ale & it wyll cease the a∣kynge and ye gnawynge of a man or womā. Also yf a man blede sore at the nose, gyue hym to drinke the ioyce of it with wine, and anoynte his head wel with the ioyce of thys hethe, and anone the bloode shall staunche. For to sle a Canker, seth it in wyde and the grece of a swine and make a plaster therof and lay it on the Canker and it shall sle it, Also take pouder of quyncke foy∣le and medle it with hony and ther with rubbe thy mouth, tonge, and throte, and the chekes wythin and it wyll purge it well. Also for poy∣son and bitynge of a serpente take the ioyce of ye Quynckefoyle, and drynke it with wyne & merueloslye it resysteth venym.