An oyntment agaynst the same.
TAke oyle of whyte Lylyes, and oyle of Camomille, of eche an vnce, of Comyn two dragmes, Labdany,
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TAke oyle of whyte Lylyes, and oyle of Camomille, of eche an vnce, of Comyn two dragmes, Labdany,
Galbany, of eche an vnce: Dissolue the Gommes in stronge Uinaigre, and make in pouder that whiche is to be made: And make of this a soft oyntment, with a lytle Waxe, wherein wete some newe shorne and vn∣washed Wulle, and laye it vpon hys Coddes.