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For the bloody flixe or other flixe.
Take pellitory of spaine yarrowe pimprernell knot grasse of each
a good handfull, put them in a pottle of posset et ale clarified set it
upon the frir and seeth if to a quarte and stranie it gwer the patirns
heer of to drinke first in the morning and last in the evening.
For a stitch.
Take a quarte of good ale thyme m I stickwors m I and 9 leaves
of unpricked holly boylr them all bogs then from a quarte to a
pinte and streine it put them to of triack ʒ I of sugar candie
℥ I of saunders ℥ I and the poroder of 2 or 3 achorns with a
little sreete buttn and seeth them all together lett the patint
drinke there of as hott as her may suffer it.
A spetiall water to scourn a wound.
Take burnt alume a penny worth of camphire 4 penny worth
of bolarmoinake 2 pennyworth beate them boyle them all together
in a pottle of runing water to 3 pints, Then take it from
the frir and lett it stand till it bee cleere, put the cleere ther of
into a glasse and then with was your son where you dresse it.
For a for brest.
Take lauander horse leeke ground fell mary gods of each m I.
newe layd eggs 2. as much barrons greace as a mans thombe
Beate them together ury frir and sm ale put there to as much
frir wheate flower as you thinke couse in ent without any
branne and ther with make your sake as hard or soft as
you thinke for it. The plaster is very could but it must bee
suffered, if the brest bee not broken, it will keepe it from
braking, if it bee broken newer foe sore it will brake it
by gods grace when your plaster waxeth dry and pricketh
plaster paft once in tro dayes.
A good salue for wounds
Take goates greace honey oyle of nutts the myce and seeds of greene
Chesboll kexe boyle these together to a salue and make it in balls-
A good oyntment for wounds.
Take savine sage terue tan of each m I stomp them roell together-
and seeth then roell in oy olive put them to wax somes grece and
And ponder of mastick and make up the oyntment
A salue for botches, Carbunkles and other sores
Take rosin tbs parrosin waxe deere servet or sheeps senett of
each ℥ III melt them in a panne, and stirre them well and streine
them througha thine cloth and till they bee almost could by
stirring them put them them to halfe a pinte of white wine and stir
them together till they bee could and make them up in rooles
A good salue for a wound or cutt
Take the myce of imallage of ragwort and of bugle of each a like
quantitie lett them boyle together them put them to turpentine sheeps
servett on deere servett and vinnrought waxe a like quantitie boyle
all these together well.
A salue good for all sores
Take oyle olive turpentine rosin waxe deere servett of every one as
you thinke good of smallage bugle ragwort plantane orpin of each
m I. Cutt the herbs smale and boyle all together stirring it till it
bee well mingled and straine it through a stronge canvas cloth
For a wound or cutt
Take smallage bugle valeriane by even portions stampe them and
steine them together, put them to waxe deere servett turpentine
rosin oyle olive of each a like quantitie then boyle them altogether
till it bee well sodden and then let it coole
A good water for a wound or ould sore
Take a quarte of faine water and when it boyleth put there in
2 spoonefull of honey a spoonefull of madder and alume ℥ I lett it
seeth halfe away
A water for an ould sore
Take madder tbs. and coperas ℥ III put them in a bagg in a gallon
of tanorose and seeth it, when the bagg sinketh it is enough
A salue to drane and heale
Take vergin wax (which haleth cod) which draneth and white
leade (which cooleth) by even portions melt all these together and
lett it coole
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