A plurisie broken with a potion.
FOr the breaking of his Aposteme, there was ministred vnto him Aromatico Leonardo, with honied water. The next day, the basilicke vaine, 〈◊〉〈◊〉 the Pleuciticall side was
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FOr the breaking of his Aposteme, there was ministred vnto him Aromatico Leonardo, with honied water. The next day, the basilicke vaine, 〈◊〉〈◊〉 the Pleuciticall side was
opened. His drinke at dinner and supper was this decocti∣on. Take Isope dried, M j, Violets, P ij, sixe Figs, liquerice scraped, ℥ ss, Raisens ℥ iiij, boile them in ix. pound of water till one pound be wasted, then straine this pectorall decoction, and vse it.