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For to much &r

Take as much of the Conserve of Red
roses as a Wallnutt and mingle with itt
as much Boelarmoniack as will lye upon
a groat, and as much powder of Redcorall
as will lye upon 3d and take the Quantity
morneing and night, for these whose
stomacks will not bear the these powder,
in the Conserve, they may take the same
quantity of powder; in 2 spoonfulls of
plantaine water and one spoonfull
of mint water stilled in an ordinary
still

Another for
the same

Take terralemna as much as will ly
upon 6e in an ounce of Conserve of
red roses, take itt halfe att night
goeing to bed, the rest in the morneinge

A very good Medicine to strengthen
those that are in the Same Condition

An approved
Remedy for the Ricketts

Take the Livers of Young Rooks dry them in an
Oven, beat them to powder, & giue hereof unto the
Child in 2 or 3 spoonfulls of beer soe much of
the powder as will lye upon a groat: this doe morn
ing; and afternoon about an houre before meal
and with in a short time the party affected will
find ease and cure:
Probat,

For the Ricketts

Rp Anny seeds two Ounces
Cinamon half an Ounce
2 ounces of White sugar candy
2 pennyworth of Saunders
1 pound of the Raisons o'th Sunn
Liverwort one handfull
of Spere Mints one handfull
browne Sage half a handfull
of Hysope halfhandfull
Of Orgon an handfull

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Caroline Butten

&r = shorthand for 'another'