Cap. xvi. [illustration]
BVbo is an Owle dwellynge in ye churches & he drinketh out the oyle of ye lampes & suppeth vp the do∣ues egges / & wt this birde be other bir¦des taken / & whā other byrdes feght agaȳst him thā falleth he on his backe & defendeth hȳ with his clawes or ta / lents / & the rauen eteth ye egges of the owle at myd none / & the owle eteth his egges at myd nyght / & this birde is ha¦ted of all other byrdes
The Operacion.
Auicenna. The blode of an owle is good for the disease named asmatike & so is his flesshe & the brothe that it is so¦den in. The hart of him layde at ye one syde of a womans backe principally on her lefte syde she shall than tell alle that she hath done