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Take the Rote of comfoꝛy and ſugre iliche mych. and ſethe it in freſh grece with the thꝛidde paꝛte of hony. and then draw it thorogh a fayre clooth. and oft yeue it to the hawke and ſhe ſhall amende.
Foꝛ blaynis ī haukes monthes cald fꝛounches
Off the frounches it is dredde foꝛ hawkes. foꝛ it is anoyus ſekenes. and drawith hiꝛ to deth. and with holdeth hiꝛ ſtrengthe. foꝛ men ſayn that it commyth of colde. Foꝛ colde doth hawkes mych haꝛme. and makyth flewme fall owte of the brayne ⁊ the Eyghen will ſwell and empeyre in heꝛ hede. and bot ſhe haue haſteli helpe it will ſtoppe heꝛ naſe thrillis. And theꝛfoꝛ Take Fenell Maꝛyall and Keꝛſis ilich moch. and ſethe it ⁊ draw it thorough a cloth. and odeꝛwhiles waſh heꝛ hede theꝛwt and put ſom in the Roofe of heꝛ mowth. and ſhe ſhall be ſaafe
¶A medicine foꝛ an hauke that caſtis hir fleſh
Wete hiꝛ fleſhe in ſaꝛſoill oꝛ ellis ſeeth Raſue in wateꝛ and put heꝛ fleſhe theꝛin: when it boylith.
¶A medecyne foꝛ the Reume clepid Agrum.
¶When thou ſeeth thy hauke vppon his mouth and his chekis blobbed. then ſhe hath thys ſekenes calde Agrum. Theꝛfor take a nedell of ſilueꝛ and hete it ī the fire. and bꝛynne the Narellis thourogh owte. then anoynt it with oyle of Olyff.