For a stroke in þe heed wherethorgh þe heed is swollen |
Lambeth 444 [1] |
13 |
For a styche take þe sewt of a hors and þe iewse of þe rote of walworte |
Digby 86 [C 1] |
3 |
For a styngkynge brethe take 2. handefull of comyn and bete hit |
HM 64 [15] |
1 |
For a thenne hered man |
Oxf Ba 219 [3] |
8 |
For a tysen for an \hete/ in the lyuer par magister ricardum |
Trinity O.2.53 [41] |
11 |
For a weman þat trauielet for childe |
Oxf CCC 135 [4] |
8 |
For a wilde gowte that suellythe not take schepis tallowe and ana |
HM 64 [20] |
1 |
For a woman yat is sek in ye hed to mak her slep |
Oxf Ba 354 [64] |
8 |
For a woman þat travel of child for to be delyvred without |
York Min XVI.E.32 [5] |
6 |
For a woman þat ys sore vndyr her sydys |
Brogyntyn II.1 [14] |
14 |
For a womans brest toswolle |
Laud 553 [31] |
16 |
For a womon þat is bolned as she were with chylde |
Chetham's 27857 [A 6] |
2 |
For a wound ... wound þat … or ye be hole |
Ashmole 1444 [21] |
9 |
For a wrangnayle or a corne |
Lambeth 306 [14] |
13 |
For ach and knawinge in the bone take vervine pimpernell |
Emma 95 [7] |
22 |
For ach in hippis [ … ] & for al maner of bone ach |
Oxf Mg 221 [1] |
8 |
For ache and vanyte in þy hede take betoyne or werweyne or |
Trinity R.14.41 [7] |
11 |
For ache in armes take redde netillis that growithe in corn and |
HM 64 [21] |
1 |
For ache in the hed |
Laud 682 [4] |
16 |
For ache of the heued |
Oxf AS 121 [1] |
8 |
For ache of þe heued make þis oyngnement al þy body ys euel |
Oxf Mg 221 [17] |
8 |
For ache of þe lemmys or sciaticha make a plaster of mylke of of |
CUL Ee.1.13 [3] |
19 |
For ache or swellynge oon the fete or of the thyes take the |
Trinity O.1.65 [37] |
11 |
For aches of ciatica or others take fresh botur in god stale ale of þe |
CUL Ee.2.29 [4] |
19 |
For akengis |
Laud 685 [33] |
16 |