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See that itt is all reasonably well dreind
then putt into a cleane Marble mortar and
pound itt well therein; Then streine itt very
hard through a Canvas & put the strenineing
into a platter & putt thereto as much powderd
Sugar as aforesaid Juice doth weigh mixe
them well together, & upon a Chafingdish of
coles lett them boyle very Easily untill they
be brought into the forme of a thick sirrupp
Then keep itt in a Gally pott or Gally glasse
for your use. Take this very often with a
Liquoriss Stick. Dr Anthony

An Oyntment for swelling
either by stinging or otherwayes
in Man or Beast, or for a sweld
bagge in a Codd

Take Adders tongue gathered in the begining
of May take Butter made in May Unwashd
and unsalted & sunn itt a week in a pie
serving glass then Shredd your Adders tongue
and Stopp in as much of it as you can stir
it well downe once or twite or twice a day
Cover it close & lett it stand in the Sunn

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For a Fortnight together, then mell it
and straine it, and reserve it for your use
This Oyntment is very good for to driwe the fire from
a burne and to heale it
For one that
cannot hear

Rp the oyle of sweet Almonds new drawn
and dropp a 2 or 3 drops into the Eare, & soe stoppe
it close with woole. Provat Ms Hone.

A drink to cure the Consumption
Dropsey, Dead palsey, and most [mirard]
Diseases of the Bodie


Harts tongue

Egrimonie

Liverworte

Maiden haire

Mugwort

Plotherwort

Vipps

Bettany

Aes

Carduus

Plantaine

Cuckdondive

Liverworte


Angelica

a little
Moncks rubarb
or if you can
not gett them
Reddock roots

Sage

Topps of Rosemary

Penny royall

Strawberry leaves

Succory

Scurvie grass

Sorrell

Rosemarye


Borage

Eyebright

Watercreshers

Pimpernell

A little Harts
tongue

not above 6 or
8 leaves Scabis

Wormwood in
Stead of Hops

White Saxefrage
rootes

Polopydie rootes of
the oake

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