[Transcript for page 22] [?3?] it sufers noe dead flesh to in gender or a bide where it cometh + it cureth the head ache rubing the tempells theire with by it cureth a suiltfleame face it it helpeth sinews that be shrunke or sprunge or stiffe or sprunge with lab[?or?] or wax dry for want of bloud it draeth out usially [?T?]arne Arows heads stubs splinters thournes or what so ever is fixed in the flesh or wounds it cureth the biting of a mad doge or the stinging of any venamos creature it curs all fellons and whit flaws and is good for all cankers it helpeth all aches of the liver splene kidneys back sides armes or leges it cureth all boyles and blaines boches and inpostims swellings and tumors in any part of the body it healpeth all aches and pains of the geniters in men or wemen it cureth scabs and itch rinches spraines strains gouts pallseys dropses and waters betwene the flesh and skinne it helpeth the himroyades or pills in men or wemen it cureth the bludy fluxe if the belly be anoynted their with if you make a seare cloth thear with for all the above said malladys with many others proved::: For a prick with a naile or a thorne Bruse a shell snaille and lay it to the pricked place::: To make a salve to heale and draw Take a quarter of a pound of virgens waxe 2 ounces of sheeps sewet and melt them together [note: edge damage]