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Well vntill it bee soft and then lay it where the paine
is as warme as it may bee suffered and change it once
in 5 or 6 howers.
For an ill breth coming from t the stomack
Take white wine and Comine seeth them well together
till the comie bee very strong of the Comyn drink
thereof in the morning fasting and with use, it will
help the breath
To purg flegme
Take water of eller and ^ [l]aye it in some liquerice one night
and drink it in the morning fasting; and use it dayly.
To stanch blood
Take a linnen cloth and wet it in ink and binde it
hard to the wound
For a stich
Take holly leaues and dry them on a hot tyle stone
and make powder thereof and drinke it in wine or Ale
For a sore in a Childs eare
Take a pint of water and a spoonefull of hony seeth
them and skime it cleane with a little lint diped
in this Liquor wash and clense the eare then take
a little Claret wine and soe much hony and seeth
them together skyming them, wet these in cleane
lint and lay it in the eare warme and change it twice
or thrice in one day.
A vomitt
Take sorrell and put it in a still and cast vinegar
and saffron and soe still it and giue of the water
to the patient and it will make him to vomitt the
more hee drinketh the more his stomacke will worke
A water for all manner of ould sores
Take of daisie rootes leaues and flowers of criquesoile
rootes leaues and flowers of each Mj of singreene
othewise called houseleeke a greate handfull wash them
well in two or three waters Then let them seeth well
in a gallon of cleane water to a [...]le add vnto the
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Said water and herbs Allum ℥ij honney and fine madder
of each 2 spoonefulle then let them seeth a quarter of an hower
and soe take it from the fier as soone as you may suffere
your hands therein and put it in a faier cloth and straine it
well with a mans hand for hee hath comonly more strength than
a woman put it in a glasse or bottle.
For all manner of aches of sores wounds or bruises
Take a handfull of Linseede and dry it by the dyer and and beat
it to powder let it seeth in a quart of runing water till it
bee roping like byrdlime then take a handfull of wormwood
seede dry it by the fyer and beat it to poulder and put it to
the linseede and let them seeth together a little while
then take it of the fyer and put thereto a handfull of braue
and a quantitie of bores greace and fry it in a frying pan
till it may make a plaster lay it to the sore and it shal be
whole, if it bee a wound lay a cole leafe betweene the wound
and the plaster.
For the shakeing in a feauer
Take 2 new tyle stones and set them in the fyer till they bee both
redd hott then take them from the fyer and lay them vpon
the hott coales and sprinkle vinegar vpon them till the rednes
of the fyer be quenched then gather of Camomyle, fenell rew
sage of each Mj. and lay the one half of the herbs on the
tyle and the other half on the other tyle and let them
seeth and euer as they dry moysten them with vinegar
till the collour be changed then lay the one half of the
herbs betwixt the hands of the sicke lying on the right
and the other half to the feete tyle and all and they
shalbe whole within three dayes.
Losauges of the powder of Triasantalou
Take sugar fsj put therto of put therto of rosewater half a p[...]
of endiue water and boyle them well together [...]rifie
it with the white of an egg and then [...] boyle [...]
till it come to perfect [...] then put thereto [...]the pouder
of triasantali ℥j a [...] it well together [a S.ewardes]
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