Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 March 2023
Described Hardwick & Luard: iii.709–10; Baker & Ringrose pp. 421–2.
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f. 55v
Take iij plontys of þynroske and v plontes of luskres and iij plontes of rede fenell and take a lytyll sorell and a lytyll of salodyne and ij croppes or iij of rosemary and v lewys of þysli sage and bray all these erbys well in a morter and temper hit wiþ woman ys milke þat haþ yborre a knawe child and wryng all this throw a lynnyn cloþ and þen put hit euery day in to the sore eyy.
‘Ad delendam maculam in oculo’. Medical recipe to treat the eyes, complete.
s. xiv ex.
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