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{An excelent medicene for
Take as much powder of rosin as will lye
on a shiling in 2 sponfulls of cold whit wine} e stone
A medecein for e stone
Take pelletorey of
3 parsley roots boyle m in white wine or aile one
handfull of marsh mallows a spoonfull of Crumwell seeds
feinell seedes & dill seeds of each a spoonfull take
e lickor & make a poset very cleare & soe let e
paitent drinke it
An aproved medeceine for e stoane
Take a carrot rootte & slise it very thine & lay
it in white wine & soe let it remaine for e
space of 2 dayes & nights & en straine it & let
e paitent drinke of it morning & evening &
this will helpe him
probatum est
An exelent drinke for
that take it shall never be trubled with
noe great fites of it e stone they
Take a quart & halfe a pinte of milke & a pinte
& a halfe of alle & make poset drinke therof
takeing of e curd as cleane as you cane en take
a handfull of marsh mallows roots scrape them & tak
away e pith on handfull of pelletory of e wall
& of Gromwell seeds Colliander seeds swete feinell &
seeds & aneseeds Careaway seeds of each halfe an
ounce bruse m a litell halfe a dosen of blew figes
Clised one handfull of rasons of e sune stoned
an ounce of licoras scraped & brused boyle all
thes together very well & put ther tow a pinte
of white wine & let it have a wallme or sow
after wine is in & soe let e paitent drink
therof as ocaison semes very warme this by
gods blesing will doe much good
aproued
A receipt for e ston in e Kidneys or blader
Take of brooklime watter cresas pilletory of
fetherfuw chickweed balme mallowis peneyroyall
cammamill bettenoy e topes of turnops of each 3
handfulls dock rootts & hors radish rootts a great handfull
halfe a pound of sheep suet boyle all thes together
in a pottell of 6 shilling beare & a quart of watter
boyle em & hower & a halfe n put your bladers in
a pall of cold watter n fill m with your hearbs
& lickewr & apply m nere e place greved & when
one blador doth begin to colle bake another & soe
aply them till e paine seeseth
an excelent receipt for the stone comended by Mr Joines
Take a coke a handfull of pelletory of Egeremony Betony Endive Sucrey of each halfe a handfull parsly
& fenill roots of each halfe a dosen boyl these well together & give e paitent of this broath take warme
about a dozen spoonfulls wth 3 spoonfuls of e surrup of Althea take this for [5] nights & mornings together
& slepe upon itt in bed if this doe not remove e [fets] of the stone take 5 grains of beater 3 nights together
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A medisine ffor the cough of e Longues
Take three peniworth of [Orkmennt] punne it small and mingle it with e
yolke of an egge then spread it thinn and a new linnen cloth or white
sheepes leather: then dry it in e sun or by e fire cutt a peece of it
as broad as toe fingers heate a tile red hott and lay it uppon the
tile tile and cover it with a tunning dish and let patient drinke
put an elder pipe into the hole of e tundish and lett e patient
put e other end thereof into his mouth andsoe
receive e fume
thereof into his mouth soe longe as he can for spittinge and cough-
inge: then lett hime Rest a while; & take it againe it must be taken
in e morninge fastinge and fast a houre after it: and soe use it
five or six mornings together you may lay e tyle after it is hott
uppon a chaffinge dish one coales to keepe it hott: and you may alsoe
Lappe e peece of cloth or Leather about a little greene oke sticke
& soe lay it one e tile, at it may e longer in burninge.
The Lorde Aburgauennies Receipt for
& consumption of the Longues e Cough
Take of Anniseeds foure ounces : of Ellicompane and [ ] Rootes of eac
toe ounces of licorish chosen steaped and mundefied eight ounces Dry
them all: and beate them small and searse them finely: and putt
thereto a pound and halfe of pure fine white suger: sett it over a
soft fire of charcoale boyle them toe an Eler mary: r suger beinge
ffirst molten with bettany water: and soe putt it to ur powders
stirringe it very well then putt it into flat boxes for ur use
and if you will make it somewhat stronger you may putt thereto
e Longues of a ffox dryed: this is for cold causes: and wind
vescous and halfe e quantitie of the powders only to the suger.
Take ten or twentie grames of saffron with some new or sweete
wine: being a speciall remedy for e consumption of e longues.
Horehounde boyled in Water: & drinke openeth e longues liver
and spleene : clenseth e Breast and longues: prevaileth greately
against an old cough: e paine in e side: spittinge of bloud: the
Ptisick and ulcers of e Longues.
The kernells of pine nutts doe concoct and moderately heale: beinge a
meane betweene cold and hott : it maketh Rough parts smoothe: it is a
Remedie against an old cough: and longe Infermities: of e chest beinge
taken by it selfe or with hony: or with soome other lickinge thinge: it cureth
e Tissick and those that pine and consume away through e rottennes of
e Longues: it recovereth strenth: and it doth nourish: and is restoratiu
to e bodie:
Bay berries with hony or cutt are good in a lickinge medicine against
e Tissisk or e Consumption of t e longues Difficultie of breathinge and
all kind of fluxes or Reumes about e chest. le tiles be naugh
Take of whete & barly of each a pinte of Jurden allmonds blanched
a pound: seethe them in three gallons of water to the halfe : then
streyne it and to e liquor putt of aniseeds licorish and eleicomepane
of each toe ounces Red Roses Hop maydenhere horehound coltsfoote
and p sly of each an handfull and boyle them to e halfe then
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