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To make treakle water 38
To make A compound of ambergrease 39
A Tisanny Drink ib
To preserve Ellicampane ib
To make sweets for lining 40
Aqua mirabilis ib
Mr R. Cordiall ib
To make white mead 41
My Lady Pomander 42
For
e black Jaundice ibAn Antidote ag
t any Infections ibTo keep
e small pox out of e throat ibTo make Gascon powder ib
A Rice Cordiall for A flux 44
To make Sirrup of colts foot ib
A plaster for
e Sciatica ibExtemporary Hyppocras 45
A Medicine for
e yellow Jaundice ibGascon's powder 46
For
e smallpox 48The countiss of Oxons Juice of Liceras 49
The great Palsey wat
r for an Appoplexy 50Roles for Mr Ayscough 51
Diascordium 52
For soreness 54
A Receit for A consumption ib
Mrs Lay Allens water 53
To help after pains 54
A medicine to draw or heal any sore 55
An Excellent water for Convultions fitts ib
For A stroke in
e Eyes ibTo help great after pains ib
For the Scurvy 56
An Excellent green Oyntment ib
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Mathias Lucantella his Balsome
Take 3 pints of Sallit Oyle 5 or 6 Spoonfulls of
Sack & mingle m very well together in A brass
pan, Take also A pound of e best venice Turpatine
wash e same in Rose water 3 or 4 times then put
it into e Sallit Oyl, & Sack, whereunto you
must put 1/2 A pound of bee=wax then let all these
be boil'd w th A Temperate fire for e Space of an
hour & 1/2 at e least and let it be gently Stired
w th A clean Staffe all e time itt boyleth then put
into it one Ounce of e Redest Sanders you can
gitt and after let it boyl again alltogether
untill itt become a perfect oyntment t is for
an hour longer att least; this Oyntm t will bee
fo^r.. many infirmities even presently
after it is made, but it will will not come to
e full perfection; untill it hath been buried A
yard underground in dry Earth for e space of 12
months togather in an Earthen pot well greased
both w thin and w thout & covered first w th Leather
then w th Lead; it will cure any Scalding or burning
it is good for any old or green wound if you melt some
of e Balsome and an oint e Greived place first
and after dipe some fine Lining cloth in it
and let it soe fate as e Anguish doth goe; or dip
fine Lint & tent e Sore, it will help any bruse
it being often anointed, or if e bruises be inward
you must take e quantity of A nutmeg in broth
or possit drink first sweat'ned w th sugar and
look t all the things you make y r Balsome w th
be very good.
to stop or stanch bleeding
Dry some of y
up e nose; if wound apply it to it;
Or take A peice of blew wollen cloth the deep r e blew
the better, burn it to powder and snuffe a little up e
Nose. Tie up A spider in A Linning cloth & then bruise
her A little & hold her near e nosterall t bleadeth but touch
not y r nose w th the Cloth & e bleeding will cease.
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