¶Here foloweth good medicynes for ye dyseases in ye syde.
TAke lytell balles of Sothen Reed wortes & brenne them in a newe pot / & than grynde them to powder / after that gader it togyder with Hony & smere & wel them togyder & playster
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TAke lytell balles of Sothen Reed wortes & brenne them in a newe pot / & than grynde them to powder / after that gader it togyder with Hony & smere & wel them togyder & playster
it to the sore.
¶Drynke Sage with wyne a lytell warmed & it wyl cease the ache vnder the sydes & of thy wombe & of thy stomake. And it is good for the Dropsy & for the the Palsy & for the ache in the heed.
¶Drynke Ceuerfoyle with wyne & it wyll cease the ache in the sydes.
¶Take Hylworte Alysander Persly Louage reed Feuel Radysshe Elenacampana & sethe al these her bes togyder in whyte wyne fro a potell to a quarte & let the pacyent drynke therof in the mornynge & at euen tyll she be hole.
¶Take .iii. croppes of Tansy & the lyly roote and grynde them & fry them in fresshe grece or in fresshe butter or Capons grece & lay it to thy sore syde / no∣ther to hote nor to colde.
¶Take Hylworte Alysander Persly Louage reed Fenell Smalage Burnet and gromell / of yche lyke moche & sethe them in whyte wyne vnto halfe / & than streyn•• it & drynke therof at euen hote & in the morn∣ynge colde / & vse it & it shall helpe the / for this is a pro¦ued medycyne.