Serpillum: i.e. wild thyme; hot and dry; if it be boiled in vinegar and a fomentation be made of it for the head, it will help with the headache that comes from coldness. If it be boiled in wine or in ale and drunk, it will cure the pain of the abdomen that comes from coldness, and it will provoke the urine and menstruation. If this herb be boiled in vinegar and a spoonful of it be given every day, it will open the oppilation of the liver and spleen. If the same herb be boiled in honey that has been purified by skimming, and drunk, it will help with the spitting of blood. If it be boiled in vinegar and rubbed on the forehead and temples, it will help with headache. If this herb be boiled in the juice of liquorice, it will help with a cough. If this herb be boiled in wine with anise and drunk, it will help with windiness of the stomach. If this herb be pounded with mint and wormwood, and a plaster of them be put on the upper part of the stomach, it will help with pain in the stomach and it will comfort the digestion.