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Take it vp and lay it on a marble stone or vpon a faire board and
make Lozinges thereof.
If you take of suger ℥viij and of the powder ℥j it willbe stronger
in operation but not soe delicious in the mouth as that which
is made with sugar ℥xij In this manner may you make Lozenges
of the powder of any Electuary soe that all manner of of waights
and proportions bee kept as in the making of these Losenges
of Triasantali

Syrrope of fumetary

Take Myrabalaus citrine ℥ij violet flowers duckcs meate wormwood
of each ℥j Liquerice rose leaues of each ℥fs. E[p]ithium polipodi
of each ℥v. bouyle all these in six pints ^of water to a pottle and take it of
Afterwards take a quart of the iuyce of fumetary Lett it bee
well sodden and skymed and put to it suger th then putting
in the pottle of Liquor before boyled lett it seeth till it come
to a sirrupe.

For the shakeing in an ague.

Take red nettles red fennell red sauge of each Mj. boyle all
these in red vineger then lay them to the wrest of the Arme
of the patient and by the grace of god hee shall mend.
It is good for a could stomack and comforteth the Liuer it
openeth all the opelutions in it ^it is good for all diseases
that bee in the skyn that is to say Leprosy, scabs dry and
moyst morfew Jaundes blacke and yellow all manner of
rednes and pimples of salt flegme.

Sirrup of mirstill

Take of Myrstill berryes ℥j roses sumack acacia balaustium
hipositos spidm of each ℥fs sorbi a good handfull greene
medlars vrmayles liquerice gum tragacanth arabicke of each ℥fs
mastick ℥ij boyle them all together in three pints of
Rosewater plantan water vrells raine water in the which
water [...]iij or ix gads of steele haue beene quenched
vntill it come to 2 pints then let it runne through a bag
as is before [...]ewed. aftewards put thereto clarified
Sugar fij and boyle it to a per[...]tion.


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It is good for all manner of Flixes new and ould espetially
bloudy flix for them that pisse blood or that spitt
blood to restraine flowes superfluous in weomen.

Syrrup of Scabions

Take of french barly well clensed of the hulls Mij of scabions
rootes Mj of red corrall ℥ij ℥ij well broken to powder boyle them
all together in 5 quarts of raine water till the barley be broken
then let it runne through a bagg as is before shewed.

For a greene wound

Take Oelondine and house=leeke of each a like quantity
bruise them in a morter and put of the iuyce into the wound
then with herbs fill the wound and bind it vp and it
will heale in shortspace

To staunch blood in a wound

Take vervine dry it and make powder thereof and put it in to the wound.

For the same.

Take wild tansey in the tyme of the yeare and preserue it
all the yeare, bruse it and chaufe it betweene your hands
and lay it in the wound.

To stop bleding at the nose.

Take the iuyce of red nettles and good red wyne the like
quantity put thereto as much pouder of white chalke as will
fill half a hasill nut and giue it to the patient to drink.

For stanching of blood

Take a hounds tord and hogs dung lay it on coales and put it
hott to the wound.

Sirrop of Liuerwort

Take of Liuerwort of duckes meat called Lents aquatice of each
Mj flowers of gourds of violetts of each ℥j the ouer parte of squiunanth,
℥j fine suger [lb]j of the iuyce of pomgrannate ℥iiih first boyle your
herbs in a quart of runing water till it come to a pinte let it
run through a bagg of white cotten made like a geali bagg And
after it is well run put thereto your suger well clarified and
the iuyce of pomgranats boyling it againe with a soft fyer
till it be thicke like [...]rop skym it cleane as the corruption
{ariseth}

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