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But to these a pottle of Wino & a Gallon
of cleare running water, boyle all these
together untill half the Liquor be boild away
then take the Liquor from the herbs and
put it into a Bason, then straine the
Moysture of the Herbs and pour all into
Pasnett, and putt to it a Quart of honey
and lett itt boyle a pretty while then put
it into a glass stopp it close till need
shall require; lett the party wcth shall
use itt take 2 or 3 spoonfulls & drink
thereof morning & Evening untill
hee hath drunk a pinte.
{Use} It is good for sores both now & old,
for wounds in the body laying upon
them a plaistor of honey and wax, for
Womens breasts for prutrified bones causeing
them to skale, for the Acke in the stomack
and to break an Imposthume causeing it
to keetp come outt; It hath driven Bulletts
out of a soldiers Body that hath lyen long
there, and heald the place of of the tissue

The Termes stopped Probat Mrs Sadler

Take Holy thistle and boyle it in Possott Ale
drink it a moneth together Probat, Mrs
Home

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To Stanch the bleeding
of a wound or cutt

Putt first into the wound cutt green
bysone bruised & mingle it with a good
quantity of sallet oile: then take some
horse dung hott from the horse & lay it
a good thinkness upon the wound or cutt
and itt will stay the bleeding; if this will it
not then take hogsdung & that will stay
To Lady Capell

For the stopping
of the pipes

Tale Elecampane rootes beaten into
fine powder and mingle itt with pure
English honey and give the party every
morning 3 or 4 pills of itt. Dr Lodge

A Defensive for any Wound

Beate Lythurge e Seres mon ounce of
fine powder with an Ounce of oyle of Roses
and a little vinegar in a Morter while
it comes to on Oyle

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