[Transcript for page 73] Take a hanfull of rosmary sage ma[?g?]om [note: edge damage] ope bitaney the leaves and roots of pianey wash all the hearbs and put them in to a potell of faire water and lit them seeth together tell the one halfe be wasted then take out the hearbs and put in to the cleane water all most halfe a pint of honey clarefied let them boyle together with a drame of sticados cuitt in a linen cloth and let it boyle till the sweetness of the honey be boyled out then take out the sticadose and put therto a quarter of and ounce of sinomon 3 nutmegs well brused and put them to the same licker and seeth them together a good while and then strai[?n?]e them thorow a linen cloth and so use to drink it morning and eveningĀ ::: A Surope for the paine in the head which Cometh with the paine of the Stomack Take wormwood and bray it in a morter take the leaves and fuce out and put ther to a good quantity of honey and mingle them togther and set them one the fire and boyle them softly untill the suger be princepall in the seething put ther to and ounce of vineger and put them [note: edge damage] up when they be couldĀ ::: And oTher for the head Ache Take flowers of sticadase and lavender of each a like much 4 dra[?m?]s [note: edge damage] of margrome rosmary and bitany of each a handfull red roses halfe a handfull cloves one drame mace halfe a drame when they be all br[?i?]sed [note: edge damage] mingell them together and put them in to a linen cloth of a spane bredth then if the caus be hot sprinkle it with a litell ros water and so lay it upon the head For The Megrome Take a rose cake and wett it in oyle of benedictud and lay it to the tempells and this will ease the megrome