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The water for a Wound
Take a Quart of Smiths water & put in
as much Copporis as a Nutt & a pretty peece
of Allome, let e water boyle half away
and wash the wound therewith. Mr Adia
A ripeing Poultiss
Rp of ffiggs iiij, with some white
Lilly roots, rost e roots, bruise e ffiggs
& mingle a little oyle of Roses with
them & soe make it into a Poultiss
Ibid
For Pissing
of blood
Lett blood upon the black beine & the
Basilica a little at once & often, & digest
e matter making thinn e blood & sharp
ring it with the Sirrupe
Rp Sirrup rosat of drye Roses Myetus
Silvestris in shops called Ruscus Angle kne
Holme butchers broome De sutto portulacoe
Acetos an i and continue it for 7 dayes
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The 8th day take e Medicine ffollowing
Rp Sirrup Rosat of dry rosos Mirtus Silvestris
Rp burnt Rhubarb i sc diacatholic ij mingle
it & make a drink of Common decalione of
flowers & fruits, q, the matter digestes and
Empties common experience will mach [s]
if e Potion underwitten be given e Patient
Yearly 7 days together he shall be healed.
Rp Millfoyl powder & i sheeps Milk newly
milked s bole Armonack pulvarize j mingle
them for one time & soe use itt Allies Provat
Rp Philonij Perfici
Aqua portulacoe iiij miscoe, give the patient
this does 4 dayes togothor & he shall be healed.
For the Liver to rectifie
it from Obstructions
Take a Quantity of Fumetary that is
young & tender, wash it well in faire water
and swing out e water as you doe itt out
of a Sallett; put the Fumitory into a Kettle
of faire water, and lett it seeth untill it be
tender, then take it out with a scummer
and suffer e water to dreine from itt with
out any pressing of forcement, when you
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