[Transcript for page 76] [note: edge damage] st [?lay?] it to eight nights making fresh every fr esh [note: "fresh" is line broken] other [note: "other" is added later in smaller text] night ::: And other For the same Take a pece of leanen as big as a good bige aple creme it in to a posnat put to it a sponefull of Red Rose water and as much vinegar a few dryed Rose leves boyle this to a stife poultice then spread it upon ad oth the bredth of your forehead and all most the leng ht and grate it thick one with nutmege and lay it to each tempell and one plaister one the forehead this things beyled with 2 o 3 sponefulls of Aquauite and lay it to the nicke behind is allso very good for the p aine of the head if your prove the paine of the head c ome of heat which you shall gess by thes sines if they cannot sleepe if there eyes be apt to be tender if they bee hie culered and have a quick pulce use this last medison with out aquauite or with sume other coli ng things to make them sleepe put to the same med ison the [?Fuee?] of letice womans milkek and strow on popey seedes brused with nutmege if the caus be co uld which you may perceive by the contrary of the ot her then use hot medisons for gidiness of the head drinke Cardus benadictus soden in bere or steped in beare with a litell nutemege st in it often ::: For the megrone [note: faint "W" mark] Take a bulls galle as much Aqua composative and as much senegreene beat all thes together and put it in a glass then put your fore head against