liG
DRINKS.
If
It
fjclttlj
tl^e
sjoute
brctlje
inljan
it
is
tiro'ic
toitf)
iiiatcr toljcr^
as
tju;
t!gc3
be
sotjcn
in,
ant)
fcianf3j)ct|}
al
(Icmnics.
^
3:t
causetlj
gooti
tigtjestnngc
antJ
appctnte
for
to cat,
antj
takrt!)
airrag
all
bolkinge.^
^
3It
tjraijetf)
tlje
irrgntics
out
of
tlje
botig,
auti
is
pot)
agagnst
t!)e
eijoll
stomake.
^I
Et
easetl;
tlje
fanntenes
of
tlje
fjarte,
tlje
paun
of
tfje
mgltr,
tlje
geloine
Santiis,
tl)e
tiropsg^
tfje
"^W
Igmmrs,
tijf
gcute,
in
ll)£
f}antii0 anti
in
ti^e
fete,
tljc
pagne
in
tfje
brcstcs
Inljan
tf}cg
be
sbiollen,
auti
IjeUtl)
al
biseases
in
tlje
l)lat)bcr,
anti
brcakctl)
i\)i
stone.
^
3It
iBitljtirgbetJf
ijengm
tf)at
j^atlj
been
taken
in
meat
or
in
tjrunke,
Inji
a
Igtell
trgaele
is
put
tljerto.
IT
3xt
I)eletb
tl)e
flanckes
^
ant!
nil
tigseases
coming
of
eoltie.
IF
3it
fjelet]^
t^e
brenttgng
of
tfje
botjg,
ann
of
al
mcmbres
lufjan
a
is
rubbcti
ti)erfeiti)
bg
tf)e
fpre
biii
bages
eontgnngnge.
*1[
IPt
is
potJ
to
be
tironke
agaunst
tf)e
sotiegn
tjetic.
1[
Et
b^'tctfi
all
seabbes
of
tfje
botig,
anti
all
eoltic
stoellgnges,
enogntetJ
or
toasfjeti
t^crinit^,
ant>
also
a
Igtell
tljerof
tironke.
%
3it
fjcletb
all
sljronke
sineines,
anb
causetf)
tljem
to
become
softe
antJ
rigbt.
^
3it
Ijeletb
t{)E
febrcs
tertiana
antJ
quartana,
toljen
it
is
tironke
an
\in\u
before,
m
tJje
frbres
becometfj
on
a
botig.
II
Kt
Ijektb
tije
bciiumous
bgtes,
anti
also
of
a
mabtie
tiogge,
iuljan
t^cg
be
inassftcb
tbrrinitl).
IF
Et
belctl)
all
stgnkgng
inounties
luban
tbeg be
bassfjeb
tjerlniti}.'*
From
use
in
medicine,
Aqua
Vitze
soon
came
into
domestic
use,
and
here
it
given
one
of
Iherom
Bruynswyke's
*'Styllatoryes,"
which
he
says
was
the
**
comon
fornays"
which
was
"well
beknowen
amonge
the
potters,
made
of
erthe
leded
or
glased,
and
it
may
be
removed
from
the
one
place
to
the
other/'
It
was
in
a
still
of
this
sort
that
the
old
housewives
of
the
sixteenth
and
succeeding
centuries
used
to
concoct
their
strong
and
cordial
waters
—
a
practice
^
Belching.
^
pleurisy.