[Transcript for page 101] That when you lay sume of that one a dish side it will k[note: edge damage]ne noe broder then put it up::: Jan For the obstruction of the liver and Fanders and agew Take sulendine and distill it in a could still in a quarter of a quart then put to it as much saffran as the waith of two pence and ond one drame of kuberbe one drame of stages horne one drme of lickrish 6 ounces of browne suger candy bruse thes and so boyle them together untill one quarter be wasted so straine it and drink in three times a day one sponefull at a time at what houre you pleas till it be spent::: Jan A water for the rume in the eyes Take a quart of running water one grats waith of whit compress beaten in to fine pouder put the compres in to the runing water and stope it close in a botell glass and sture it up and downe two hours the glass must not be full becaus it will be stured together the betar drope this water as ocasion shall serve sume 3 or 4 drops into both eyes in the corners next the noase this water will keep 7 dayes::: Jan A very good drink for the heat of the liver and lunges and to comfort the vitall sperets Take 3 gallons of milck from the cow sorell sinkfull strabry leaves plantan leaves colombine leaves fenell bureye sweet in argrom saxafrag mead parsly and rosmary take of each of thes hearts as much as you can graspe in your betwene your two hands except of the rosmary and of it an handfull take allso 3 ounces of caraway seeds 3 ounces of good lickrish 3 ounces of culiander seed one ounce of cloves a and mace ounces of very good nutmegs bruse the said