[Transcript for page 89] lay safrant wheare you wold have it break a[note: illegible] poultice hott when it is broke or lanced you may rea[note: illegible] it with this take a sponefull of honey and flowers and make bater with faire water and boyle it with a pece of buter this will breake and heale a boyle for a solen throat or face beat great raisons small and put hony too them and lay worme and change it once in twelfe hours ::: For a sore throat or quinsey or swellings Take the pouder of a dogs turd honey and pepar mince them well together and worme them well and lay them to the bunch or swelling the whit of a dogs turdle dryed and made in to pouder and blowne in to the throat with a quill is the sufrenest medison for the quinseys ::: Against paine in the belly Take and drink the water of blew vilets and it will healpe also water of camamile drunke twice a day at morning and night doth the like ::: To stay the Rume Take a new brick and made him red hott against the fire and beat it to pouder very fine then fill a linen age with pouder and lay it to the nick behind ::: To stay a rume that cometh to the head or teeth aproved Lay one the defensatife plaister to the nerves of the to nick the side that aketh if you have not that redye