For the [blank] off the stomake take wormwode mynttes yerbe grace |
CUL Kk.1.6 [5] |
19 |
For the accesse take iij sauge levys and sey |
Ashmole 750 [41] |
9 |
For the agewe take a whettyn loff as hootte as yt comyght |
Trinity O.9.32 [2] |
11 |
For the ago or any other dyssecys yn the stomake take y |
Trinity O.7.20 [2] |
11 |
For the agu a soueren medsyn tak camomyll dawndelyon mors |
Trinity O.8.35 [13] |
11 |
For the akche of womman pappys |
Laud 685 [24] |
16 |
For the argue or burning sicknes |
NLW 3037 [3] |
14 |
For the axise |
Laud 685 [35] |
16 |
For the begyn of discroccion touchyng for þe hert and for þe stomak |
CUL Kk.6.33 [A 76] |
19 |
For the blac jaunes and wastyng of the lyuer take ysope |
Trinity O.1.57 [2] |
11 |
For the blake jaundis take angil twicche in maye and take me a newe |
CUL Kk.6.33 [11] |
19 |
For the blodie flyxxe |
Peniarth 369 [18] |
14 |
For the blodye flyxe |
Peniarth 388 [10] |
14 |
For the brennynge agewe |
Lambeth 1509 [1] |
13 |
For the breste & for to clere a manes voys |
Laud 685 [18] |
16 |
For the bytyng of a dogge |
Lambeth 306 [14] |
13 |
For the cancre that ys in the gome |
Laud 685 [24] |
16 |
For the canker in the mowth cheekes or lyppes take viij or |
Trinity O.1.13 [32] |
11 |
For the canker tak a piyntt of stone honny and settytt on |
Trinity O.2.13 [8] |
11 |
For the canker take rothe allome runnynge water and whyte |
Trinity O.1.13 [29] |
11 |
For the chawlder & peralice |
Laud 682 [3] |
16 |
For the chynke take the roote of hoȝshelue and the roote of conseoie |
CUL Dd.5.76 [8] |
19 |
For the ciathyca take a fatte gousse and drawe owte all the |
Trinity O.9.32 [20] |
11 |
For the coghe tak 1 penyworth of gret |
Ashmole 1447 [2] |
9 |
For the colde fevor |
Laud 685 [20] |
16 |