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A medecyne foꝛ a ſekenes within the body of an hauke and it ſhewith not outewarde how ſhe ſhall be holpen and in what maner.

A man may know by the chere and vngladnes of an hawke this infiꝛmyte. bot yit it is ſtrounge to knawe: thyngys that a man may not ſe: in what ſekenes and what maneꝛ thay be greuyde and ſpecialli whan a man whote not wheꝛof it commyth Fede yowre hawke wele vppon an henne. and then make heꝛ to faſt .ij. days afteꝛ: to avoide weele hiꝛ bowellis. The thꝛyd day take hony ſoden and fyll hiꝛ body full. and bynde hiꝛ beke that ſhe caſtit not owt of hiꝛ body and then ſet hiꝛ owtt in the ſonne. and when it drawith towaꝛde euen. fede hiꝛ with an hoote fowle. foꝛ as I heꝛde my mayſtris ſay and ſhe be nott hoott heꝛof. loke neueꝛ odeꝛ medecyne.

FOꝛ the paſſion that Goſhawkis haue faſtyng

Take the Rote of ſmall Ryſſhes. and make Iuce of hem and weete yowre fleſh theꝛin and make heꝛ to eete it.

Foꝛ hawkis that ben wonded.

Take a way the federis abowt the wonde and take the white of an Egge and Oyle of Olyue. and medill it to gedeꝛ. and anoynt the wonde and kepe it with white wyne. vnto tyme ye ſe dede fleſh. and then put in the wonde Eſcompe ſall vnto tyme the