The matter that enters the lungs is sometimes of the kind of moisture, sometimes of the kind of pus, and sometimes of the kind of blood or pungent liquid juices. Matter stuck in the lungs is often difficult to remove, either because of its thickness and viscosity, due to which it is not coughed up, or because of its liquid, in which case it is not picked up by the wind, which pushes the matter out with coughing, but on the contrary, moisture from the wind It thickens and the wind only separates it, without tearing it off, or due to its great abundance. If the juices in the breast are thick, then they do not try to drain it, but try to make the juices thinner, tear them off and carefully dissolve them. Let the most important of these two matters be tearing off for you, that is, you should be more concerned about tearing off than about dissolving. Use water sweetened with honey in all breast medicines: it makes the medicine pass to the breast, cleanses and softens.